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Making A Living In Second Life

Wired has an article looking at folks who have dropped out of the whole 'meatspace moneymaking' thing, and are now making their living in Second Life. From the article: "Within a month, Grinnell was making more in Second Life than in her real-world job as a dispatcher. And after three months she realized she could quit her day job altogether. Now Second Life is her primary source of income, and Grinnell, whose avatar answers to the name Janie Marlowe, claims she earns more than four times her previous salary. Grinnell isn't alone. Artists and designers, landowners and currency speculators, are turning the virtual environment of Second Life into a real-world profit center." Interesting, and with a respectability lacking in gold farming.

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  1. What unregulated businesses? by Mrs.+Grundy · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wonder how long it will be before real-life politicians start setting up their own virtual offices in Second Life so they can tax the in-game profits of Janie Marlowe or try to regulate her online business.

  2. Making Money from Furries by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 5, Funny

    You can make a lot of money from furries. Take an established section of the web market, add the word "fur" to it, and sell it at an inflated price and you're into money.

    Ask http://www.furcadia.com/ or http://www.furbid.ws/

  3. Re:Sustainable? by slackmaster2000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Until she has to go back out into the real world with this at the top of her resume:

    2006 - 2008, Played Video Games

  4. Re:Resume Entry by couch_potato · · Score: 5, Funny

    And working the drivethru at McDonalds is "sales and marketing for a Fortune 500 company." Sounds a lot better, and isn't even a lie!