Vocation location matters less and less in our day and age of technology. A person living in Alaska can work for a company in Florida. A man in China can do work for a corporation in Los Angeles. All of this occurs, thanks to the information super-highway that few have dared to travel on. Even those living in the backwoods of America are learning how to not just use the internet, but how to make a profit based on their personal location and the vast marketing world available online. They have grabbed a hold of a home business opportunity online through good, old-fashioned auctions.
Auctions have existed for centuries. Those living in rural America engage in them frequently. When a neighbor dies or retires, an auction is eminent, and everyone in the neighborhood shows up for a good deal. Many small-town communities are discovering that the peach crate at neighbor Joe’s sale which sells for $2 will earn them up to $90 through online auctions where the market of buyers is much larger and the connoisseurs more educated on vintage Americana. As a result of estate auctions in the sticks of America, a home business opportunity online has been born: re-selling auction...