I love arbitrage a lot (I made $28,587+ by using it), but it needs to be considered as a full-time job. For that reasons I prefer to use different business models, to have more time for myself
Arbitrage is great, as long as you can find a steady pool of buyers to match the usually over-flowing pool of sellers. It is not a difficult business model per se, but one needs a lot of insight into the niche targeted and polished marketing skills. It is possible to live off it, simply get to it, remain optimistic and seize opportunities as they come.
Arbing can be great. You can also take gigs off of Fiverr or wherever and sell them on Craigslist. Try also using a Yellow/White Page scraper software to find some local businesses and sell your services to them directly. I've made a few bucks arbing with eBay and Amazon, but they're starting to get ornery with people doing that.
Please give me real 2 sites that i can make money there, like ..... and ...... i dont have experience with that list. thanks
Buying cheap iframe/mobile/CPV/CPM traffic and sending it all onto a well optmized Adsense site will make you quite a bit of cash daily/ I have a profit marketing of 38% which isn't bad. The niche is important, that's all I can tell.