Massively multiplayer online role-playing games like World of Warcraft and Second Life can really eat up a lot of your time. But you can make this time more productive — and even profitable — by getting into virtual real estate.
Skilled gamers make money selling virtual property and high-level characters, because these things have real-life value. One of the most notable pioneers in the field, Anshe Chung became a millionaire playing video games by selling property on Second Life.
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