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newbie
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November 29, 2015, 03:41:13 PM
#3
Those are all horrible and very risky methods of income, and none of those are actually "passive."  Roll Eyes

try r/swagbugs and all hyip forums
There are more about it. On bitcoin you can invest in some casinos like satoshidice, borrow your btc or try to find lucki on cloudminning
hero member
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November 29, 2015, 03:37:48 PM
#2
try r/swagbugs and all hyip forums
There are more about it. On bitcoin you can invest in some casinos like satoshidice, borrow your btc or try to find lucki on cloudminning
newbie
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November 29, 2015, 03:16:03 PM
#1
Hello everyone.

When I first started studying marketing and business the first suggestion I received from some successful people in my niche was to first establish a source of passive-income. For some this is placing ads on their personal website or otherwise capitalizing on their hobbies (e.g capitalizing on your forum hobbies with signature campaigns), and for others this means developing a product or service-solution which manages and sells itself.

Passive-income sources should be thought of as an investment. Like any kind of asset, it can be analyzed to determine whether your time-input is sufficient for your income-output. For example, if it takes you X hours a week to post on forums and you make $X.XX... maybe it would be more cost-efficient for you to learn a trade-skill, or take on some over-time, or make YouTube videos to promote your personal website or hobby. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Whatever it is you do, whether you manage an online-store or you post on BitcoinTalk forums on your weekends, share your knowledge with us so we can all support each other.

Shalom aleichem.
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