Showing posts with label passive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label passive. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

5 Ways to Make Passive Income For Freelance Designers

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Each day, more and more freelancer designers are looking for a way to earn more money than the usual client work or full-time position they have. In the following article we will discuss a lot of ways how you can earn more from being a freelance designer.

The one true weapon a freelancer has is total freedom on how to manage their time and work. That can be put to good use to diversify the income streams. There is more than one way to make a buck on the Internet.

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Monday, November 26, 2012

9 ways designers can generate passive income

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There’s more than one way to make great money as a designer. If you’d like to increase your design business’ income without dramatically increasing your workload, keep reading – you’re going to enjoy today’s post.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Create Passive Income With YouTube Videos

Most people who have a YouTube channel are aware that videos on their channel can be monetized. In fact, this is commonly the fundamental purpose for creating a channel in the first place. The typical monetization scenario entails securing an audience for the video, and then allowing advertisements to be attached to it. Originally, a minimum of 10,000 video views were required in order to enable that short film to be eligible for monetization. Once this is achieved, each subsequent viewing would then typically earn $.05 as a subsidy for the advertising exposure.

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Create Passive Income With YouTube Videos

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Most people who have a YouTube channel are aware that videos on their channel can be monetized. In fact, this is commonly the fundamental purpose for creating a channel in the first place. The typical monetization scenario entails securing an audience for the video, and then allowing advertisements to be attached to it. Originally, a minimum of 10,000 video views were required in order to enable that short film to be eligible for monetization. Once this is achieved, each subsequent viewing would then typically earn $.05 as a subsidy for the advertising exposure.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

How to Make Money in Your Sleep

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With the small business sector growing at a rapid pace, many people are falling in love with the idea of becoming their own boss. While the concept may be tantalizing on the surface, the demand of marketing, selling, and providing a service can become exhausting and confusing.

Service providers don't always consider the difference between being an entrepreneur and a solopreneur.

An entrepreneur typically sets his or her sights on building a scalable business that can survive without them. The business is branded and positioned to be managed by a team. And someday the company may even become a publicly traded enterprise, sold, or handed down to the founder's heirs.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Panasonic debuts its first passive 3D LCD

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While its main TV business will involve plasma for some years to come, Panasonic has courted LCD TVs for a while but 2012 sees a number of firsts for the Japanese company: namely large screens and passive 3D.

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