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Full Playlist: • How to Make Money Fast - - Watch more How to Make Money Fast videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/395705-... Flea market vendor may not be your first career choice but, like many, you may find it's a lucrative full-time job or a profitable and fun sideline. Step 1: Obtain licenses Obtain a vendor license, sales tax identification number and whatever permits are required by your local and state governments. Step 2: Get stuff to sell Get stuff to sell by asking friends for their unwanted items, buying from garage sales, auctions, or internet wholesalers. Tip Obtain treasures at bargain prices at auctions and estate sales to generate good profits. Step 3: Locate a market Locate a market where customers will likely be interested in the type of stuff you sell, and then talk to other market vendors for further insights. Step 4: Contact market manager Contact the market manager and arrange to rent booth space, selecting a spot situated in a high-traffic area. Tip Hold your own flea market by setting up booths in parking lots, making sure you comply with local regulations. Step 5: Consider specializing Consider specializing in collectibles you know are in high demand and which will fill a niche in your locale. Tip Advertise in newspapers or online to find collectibles for resale. Step 6: Look the part Look the part and talk the talk of a flea market vendor to benefit from customer expectations. Step 7: Prepare to work weekends Prepare to work weekends, when flea markets are in full swing. With any luck, you'll soon have a thriving business. Did You Know? There are about 3,000 weekly flea markets in the United States.