So here's the "timely" follow up post... almost a month later. I ended up not liking the last idea that I thought was "the one" and I got a little discouraged. Couple that with the fact that I'm moving and I have been trying to land a new job and... well those are the excuses anyway.
The good news is:
1. My girlfriend and I found a great apartment in Downtown Vancouver that we're moving into on July 1st.
2. I got the new job I've been hellbent on getting for the last few weeks.
That's right folks, I'm moving on up in the world. As of a couple of days ago I am officially the manager (although I'm not too hung up about titles) of a great new business called WorkSpace. I'm really excited about the position. Please check out www.abetterplacetowork.com to learn more about what we do.
So, what happens now? Well, after my little hiatus from the project I'm feeling quite refreshed about the whole thing. The plan is continue where I left off. I'll keep brainstorming and doing anything I can in my spare time to move the project forward. Things are going to be busy, but I really want to get in the habit of updating more frequently. A blog that isn't updated regularly is pretty damn boring.
A big thanks to everyone who took the time to encourage me during the downtime.
onedollarempire
Wednesday, June 7, 2006
Monday, April 17, 2006
The Project Is Alive and Well (Happy Easter!)

Some of you are probably thinking "well that didn't take long, he gave up already". Admittedly, I did hit a bit of a wall, but I don't have any intentions of quitting. I'm going to see this thing through.
If I were a really good blogger I would have written about the wall I hit and allowed all of you readers to experience it with me. Unfortunately I'm still sort of crappy at this and I didn't write anything.
Over the past month or so I've been struggling with where to take the project. As regular readers will know I don't want to continue small scale buying and selling. It's just not scalable. I've toyed around with a number of ideas, some wackier than others, but I couldn't find anything that I could see myself really pouring my heart into.
I'm happy to report that I think I finally found "it". I'm too tired to go all out with an explanation post but expect a *timely* (for real) follow up. (edit: Or maybe I'll post something in a month or so... if you're lucky.)
Thanks for being patient during the down time and thanks especially to those of you who left encouraging comments!
P.S. The picture of me cooking a turkey is only relevant in that it's Easter Sunday... or was a couple of hours ago... although it was actually taken on Thanksgiving 2003.
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Speakers Sold

I sold both pairs of computer speakers on Saturday. They went for $10 total as advertised.
These were really hard to get rid of for some reason. No joke, I had six different people that emailed me saying "I'd like to buy a pair of your speakers" but for one reason or another all the deals fell through. In a few cases the buyer and I couldn't work out a time for pick up/delivery right away and the communication just trailed off. One time the buyer changed his mind before he picked them up.
My favourite case was when a guy said he'd like to buy a pair, came to my house asked if I would accept $5 for one set, which I agreed to, and then proceeded to listen to each pair for an extended period of time before he said that they "weren't what he was looking for in a speaker". Don't get me wrong I'm totally cool with people trying before they buy, I even encourage it, but I thought that was hilarious because he treated the speakers as though he was about to spend $15,000 on some audiophile quality marvels of modern engineering. I was like "dude, they're selling for six bucks a pair and you aren't willing to pay more than five... maybe your expectations are a little high". He was nice enough, and thanked me for my time, but still.
OK, now all I have to do is sell the TV, the P.I. kit, the iron, and the hockey card before we move on with this thing. It's time for the lowest form of sales tactic: The Discount. I'm going to re-list those items right now. For the iron, this is actually the first listing. It's one of those older style irons that's all metal. My mom says those are the best ones and she complained when hers quit working a few years ago. I was saving this one for her (yes, I'm an awesome son) but she said not to worry about it and to sell it for the project. Thanks Mom.
Monday, March 20, 2006
The Empire Grows - Typewriter Sold
Just sold the typewriter for $13.50. Movin' on up (movin' on up!) to the east side...
Comment Spam Has Arrived
One Dollar Empire received its first comment spam today. Of course, I rejected it. I'm actually surprised that it took this long to show up.
Friday, March 17, 2006
Hotplate is Gonzo
I just dropped off the hotplate at the buyer's workplace. Add $10 to the total. Onward and upward!
Thursday, March 9, 2006
Status Report
Here's where the project stands on cash balance and inventory:
Current cash balance: $70.00 CDN on hand, $16.50 USD in Paypal
Inventory:
-TV
-Electric Typewriter
-Clothes Iron
-Computer Speakers x 2 sets
-Hotplate
-"P.I. Kit"
-Patrick Roy Hockey Card
I hope to liquidate the current inventory by month end. As for accounts payable, there are some eBay fees to pay as well as two small shipping charges for the Beatles cassette and electric eraser. I'll post a new total when all is said and done on this phase of the project.
This is really starting to get fun!
Current cash balance: $70.00 CDN on hand, $16.50 USD in Paypal
Inventory:
-TV
-Electric Typewriter
-Clothes Iron
-Computer Speakers x 2 sets
-Hotplate
-"P.I. Kit"
-Patrick Roy Hockey Card
I hope to liquidate the current inventory by month end. As for accounts payable, there are some eBay fees to pay as well as two small shipping charges for the Beatles cassette and electric eraser. I'll post a new total when all is said and done on this phase of the project.
This is really starting to get fun!
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