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567 HIRE OUT AS AN INTERIOR DECORATOR.
If you have a knack for matching wallpaper with end tables, take up a job as a freelance interior decorator. You could even teach clients along the way and charge a bit more for the lessons.

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568 CREATE FLIERS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES.
If you have a computer and some decorative paper, you can print fliers for small businesses. These companies usually don't have a lot to spend on advertising so they'll be looking for cheap and easy ways to spread the word.

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569 CHARGE FOR DAILY MOTIVATION.
Everyone needs some motivation at some point. How else would Dr. Phil get famous? You can send daily messages in e-mail or text messages that offer motivational quotes. People will pay for positive reinforcement, since it's rarely given at work or home.

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570 SELL MAKEUP.
Mary Kay is one of the most respectable makeup direct sellers. As a consultant you'll get to try all of the products. All you have to do is convince some women that a new shade of eye shadow makes them look ten years younger. The convenience of this part-time job is one of the big reasons people do it. They also have the opportunity to make a fat paycheck.

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571 SELL JEWELRY.
Direct sellers like Silpada sell jewelry via parties across the country. You'll take home a percentage of the party total. The more people at the party, the more money you'll make.

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572 SELL CANDLES.
Partylite is the premier direct seller of candles and accessories. You can become a consultant, throw parties to show your merch, and make some great money. Go to
www.partylite.com
to learn more.

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573 SELL TUPPERWARE.
Tupperware parties were all the rage in the '70s and '80s. Even today, people love keeping things fresh because it saves them money. Visit
http://order.tupperware.com/coe/app/home
to learn how to become a consultant and become an expert in the art of food storage.

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