If you've followed my career for long, you'll know I've written over sixty articles and essays on various topics.... Business and Finance, Health and Wellness, Writing (go figure right LOL!) and all sorts of topics.
Today I thought (no pun intended) I'd start sharing some of these right here on my blog. I hope my years of experience and the things I've learned will be of benefit to YOU.
Today's Topic: Passive Income....
In today’s economy, making extra money and investing in the future is on most folks' mind, and earning passive income is one way achieve your financial goals.
Also known as residual income, passive income is money you
earn or receive long after your initial work is done.
Let’s look at a few examples of passive or residual income.
Royalties – Many authors
will argue the point that promotion is hard work and I agree, but the fact
remains that royalties are a form of passive income. This is due to the fact
that the bulk of the work is done in the writing for an author and in the
actual publication on the part of the publisher. Once this is accomplished and
initial investments are recouped, the rest is considered passive income,
especially on books that remain in print for a long time or those which are
constantly being reprinted. Another form of passive income is royalties from
movie rights and merchandise which are generated as a result of the book.
While we’re talking about royalties, think…gas, oil, and
other natural resources which produce long-term income as the result of a
single well. Yes there is maintenance involved in these types of ventures. But,
ask the person whose only job was to agree for someone to drill on his land how
much work he does to receive that check every month! None, nada, he doesn’t
lift a finger – Passive Income.
Renewal Commissions
is another form of passive income known mostly in the insurance or investment
industry. The initial sale is made and every month or year that the policy is
renewed the sales person receives a commission. Granted there may be follow-up
or service work, but that is a minor thing compared to the income one sale can
generate.
Google
Adsense is another form of passive income. You place ads on your blog or
website, every time someone clicks a link and follows through, you receive an
income. Google is good about ads that actually relate to your blog or website.
For instance, if you’re a writer, the ads will most likely be for writer or
publisher services.
Affiliate sales
are a form of passive income. I’ll devote a whole article to this subject, but
a simple example of affiliate sales is this: You sign up for the service,
receive a code to past on your website or blog and every time someone accesses
that code to purchase a product, you get a percentage of the sale. For authors,
reviewers or book lovers, Amazon has a
wonderful affiliate program.
Now, many of these programs give you an “account” and your
account must reach a certain amount before you actually receive any money, but
this is still a form of passive income.
Another form of passive income I can think of is articles (like this one).
Once the original article is written and sold and the time has passed for your
rights to be returned, there are sites where you can post your
articles for a “per click” income. Again, some places wait until your income is
at a certain level before you actually receive that money, but the funds are
still yours. Check out ArticleDocument.com.
As a writer, I’ve had over sixty articles to my publishing
credit through various paying sites that are no longer viable. I am also an
affiliate through Amazon, Hay House & Barnes and Noble but the BEST
opportunity to generate residual/passive income I've discovered is myEcon. Check out the opportunity video
and, if you’re interested in joining the myEcon, team, contact me for more
information.
Well Friends, I hope you enjoyed this article! I'd love to hear your thoughts so leave a comment and let me know how I may serve you.
Until later....take care, God Bless and remember.... It is the Lord, your God who has given you the power to get wealth. (Deut. 8:18)
Something to think about!
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