Since routine child care requires a license and very specific building space, I would just advertise that you will babysit in your home.
I have sold items on ebay for many years, although much less than I used to, as fees and shipping keep increasing, as does competition.
Just buying items at the end of a holiday and saving them to sell a year later can work well. Or making seasonal items, if you are crafty. Christmas place mats, pot holders, etc., always listed about 3-4 weeks before people shop in stores. It takes time to get paid and ship.
I used to find good deals in TJMaxx. Not so much later.
I did pretty well with old silver dollars, but it took good forecasting of prices. I bought large lots and sold them individually. This also takes a good knowledge of photography.
Actually selling online has a steep learning curve.
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