If you were knocking around on the Internet back in the early 1990s you could have snapped up domains like business.com for next to nothing (actually they were completely free prior to 1995!). [...]
Why the feck did I include this? Well, because I am OCDing all over the joint and want to make this list uber complete. This passive income strategy may not be the finest. Unless you have a super [...]
Kind of like Mixergy, but for any niche! You give away a ton of the content for free, and then charge for the premium stuff or for the latest stuff. Either charge per download or offer unlimited [...]
This is going to make millions for those that get it right, but to be honest it’s not entirely passive. The example that springs to mind with this idea, so I can really explain what I’m talking [...]
This is different to the ‘fake store’ idea, because here it’s not an online store we’re building, but rather a content-rich site with tons of product-focused articles and videos etc. ie one idea [...]
The average blog is like the average wardrobe…a complete fecking mess; with gold nuggets of wisdom spread throughout 100s of articles. How much more useful would it be – to your reader – if you [...]
This is the craziest kind of passive income I can think of, because it basically involves executing Michael Gerber’s e-Myth idea 110%…ie so much so, that you are no longer involved in the [...]
This is a popular passive income stream for lots of WordPress developers, especially of plugins, and is also quite popular amongst bloggers who pump out lots of useful content for free (eg Steve [...]
This ain’t going to be easy! But once again, think niches here. The upfront work can involve a fair bit of programming, even if you do use a lot of template and existing off-the-shelf programs. [...]
Think nichey here. The idea is to get a bunch of people involved, creating content through forums and posts, and then sell them all kinds of products and services related to their interests. [...]