What was your best passive income in 2014?
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#182About $50-$100/month on http://kidsdungeonadventure.com a role playing game for pre-school age kids.
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#186$5k per month for 18 months in a row. Made a portfolio website for my girlfriend. Got positive feedback, refactored into Wordpress theme and published on ThemeForest. Not 100% passive as I spend 3-4 hours per week for answering support emails. ThemeForest is a perfect place for passive income if you are a website developer. At first it challenges your skills as you need to create the concept, design it and code it. T…
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#187I am the author of two books: "Experimenting With Babies: 50 Amazing Science Projects You Can Perform on Your Kid" ( http://www.experimentingwithbabies.com ), which came out in October, and "Correlated: Surprising Connections Between Seemingly Unrelated Things" ( http://www.correlated.org ), which came out earlier this month. One thing I didn't realize when I started pitching the first book was that there would be "p…
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Care to provide examples? Was thinking of getting into this myself with premium courses. Edit: this is a good example of the type of courses I mean http://www.diygenius.com/courses/ (not affilated) Is it on your own site? Or the likes of Udemy?
I'm not sure if its a good idea to share the exact topics, but generally they are language learning and software training (for example, specific CMSs). I do everything through my own sites and find customers through via free podcasts, free and promoted youtube videos, etc. Udemy's on my list, but I believe in always owning your own brand, customers and leads.
> I do everything through my own sites and find customers through via free podcasts, free and promoted youtube videos, etc.
Very clever, creative promotional strategy! I would love to read more if you have a blog (again without giving too much of your exact products or niches away). I'm building up a side business currently, and cost effective, targeted promotion is high on my list...(there's a great idea for a premium course btw, would purchase in a heartbeat.)
> Udemy's on my list, but I believe in always owning your own brand, customers and leads.
I guess there's an important trade off between owning the customer relationship 100% and getting exposure on a huge marketplace...