Why Your Neighbor Is Getting Wealthy By Sharing, Not By Working More

The "millionaire next door" isn't getting wealthy by working longer and harder... he's making more money by sharing what he already owns.

As the cost of living continues to rise faster than median incomes, the middle class is turning to the sharing economy faster each day.

“By using sites like AirBnb, Uber, CarAbode and collaborative consumption in general, it’s possible to accumulate wealth with a fraction effort and time of conventional second-incomes” says John Breese, author of The Hidden Gold Rush,  a book which illustrates how:

·        Renting driveways/garages is an emerging trend in urban centers

·        Why cities are abandoning their fight against AirBnB & Uber

·        How people who don’t own property or a car can still be hosts and drivers

·        Ways some sharing economy entrepreneurs charge premium prices and remain competitive

Free copies of The Hidden Gold Rush: Secret Strategies That Turn Peer-To-Peer Websites Into Powerful Income Streams are available on Amazon between April 27th and May 1st.

To get a copy visit http://www.johnbreese.net.

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Tags: AirBnB, CarAbode, Collaborative Economy, Collarborative Consumption, Lyft, Sharing Economy, Uber


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CarAbode is a community marketplace for people to list their unused parking space and helping busy urban drivers to park their vehicles more conveniently and affordably.

CarAbode
959 Runnymede Road
Toronto, Ontario M6N 3W3
Canada