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Passive Income Streams 101
Discover the business model I use to create multiple passive income streams.
http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/passive-income-streams-101/
Also, there’s a bonus tip for adsense users at the tail end of the video that quadrupled my income.
Please comment, and subscribe to my YouTube channel if you’d like to see more detailed videos about exactly how to implement these strategies. Thanks, and Cheers!
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Thanks Pat! I like …
Thanks Pat! I like being able to follow along with the drawing tool. Great investment! I appreciate your helpfulness and really enjoy your blog. I have been spending a fair amount of time there recently
Pat, are you using …
Pat, are you using camtasia and a wacom board? I like the template. Good content.
HEy Pat!
I really …
HEy Pat!
I really loved the way you managed to make this presentation so easy to follow!
The advice on the Ad-sense is really hard to take, but i’ll take it anyway. Although this does mean I’ll have to figure out where to put the advertisements of the guys I contacted.
Thanks ones again. Looking forward to your next video-blog!
Thanks Pat for the …
Thanks Pat for the great tip and lesson. What I like best of all with the video is the explanation with the blackboard.
great stuff… …
great stuff…thanks pat…your vidoes and info are of great value
Nice job pat! The …
Nice job pat! The way you explained the passive income stream and your Google tip in the video made it very easy to follow. Thanks!
Really cool trick …
Really cool trick to “bypass” Google! Keep it up man! Great stuff!
Hey Pat! Awesome …
Hey Pat! Awesome stuff! I’ve just recently started reading your blog and think it’s fantastic. I’m just wondering how you go about choosing electronic (i.e. e-books) to create? (how do you research or decide what is “HOT” that markets are after?) If there is a post that already exist – sorry! As i said, I only just started reading your blog
Good presentation …
Good presentation Pat…thanks for the info. Great tip about going straight to the advertisers
great info bro, …
great info bro, Anyone reading this you can make what this dude said if you make a ebook and post in clickbank. affiliates will sell it for you and you make the cash like the smily thin guy.. the hard part is making the ebooks.
Thanks Pat! I like …
Thanks Pat! I like being able to follow along with the drawing tool. Great investment! I appreciate your helpfulness and really enjoy your blog. I have been spending a fair amount of time there recently
Wish you the best!
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@tacobell1234gf Thanks A.! I wish you continued success
Great advice. Great …
Great advice. Great video.
Funnily enough, I had just come to the same conclusion about how to make money from a website. I am making more money than ever with a blog of mine that was well ranked but wasnt generating any revenue by contacting an advertiser directly. I came to this conclusion only one month ago. I’ll be subscribing to your blog.
Regards,
A. (based in Paris, France)
@grp362 Thanks Mr …
@grp362 Thanks Mr Pyrometer. You’re definitely right, you do have to be somewhat professional when you approach these advertisers, but it would be silly not to be. It isn’t that hard though, and it’s worked for me, because I was able to give them specific numbers as far as how much they would be paying google, vs. paying you. I don’t really see how this adds a significant amount of cost on your end, however.
Thanks for your comment! Cheers man!
@socitdotcom I …
@socitdotcom I appreciate that! It really helped me get to that “next level” with my advertising campaigns.
@MrNavinderan …
@MrNavinderan Thanks! Glad you liked it.
@iagard Thanks Ian, …
@iagard Thanks Ian, I appreciate that. Google is awesome, and a great way to start. I can’t thank them enough, but once you get to a point where you think you could benefit not only yourself, but the advertiser too, there’s no reason not to try it out. Like @grp362 says, however, you do have to be a bit professional. You can’t just email them with no information and expect they will hand over money.
Pat:
Thanks. Been …
Pat:
Thanks. Been there -done that and there’s a downside. You have to look, act & be professional to actually compete with Google to get ads directly.
It would be better, I believe, if Google would share their details with AdSense Publishers – and what’s left over for you so you can see the hidden costs.
The fact that they don’t makes your approach seem reasonable-but adds costs to you if you diy it.
Direct selling of an eBook is a totally different beastie.
MrPyrometer on twitter
Pat, thanks for the …
Pat, thanks for the advice, liked the tip at the end.
Thanks ..It’s …
Thanks ..It’s helpful..
Pat,
You’re the …
Pat,
You’re the best buddy. I really like how you focus on shifting our “mindset” on serving advertisers directly. Cutting Google (the middle man) out of the equation = more money for the website owner
Thanks,
Ian.
Hi Pat, thanks for …
Hi Pat, thanks for the reply. I signed up with Online Hosting Network. After intial sign up I did a search online and found they are a fairly new company, and the feedback I found is more negative than positive
If you or any of your subscribers has any input about this it would be much appreciated. The concept is that I bought into a associates/affiliates programme. I get a website and 2 affliate links on my page.
So much to learn but im finding alot of help on your pages!
Thanks again Pat
@Aeroney73 I’m …
@Aeroney73 I’m sorry to hear about your layoff. What is the “scam” you’re talking about. You do live and learn, but if you can find people who can confirm stuff for you (like something you’re paying for is actually a scam), we can all help! I love your attitude and wish you the best of luck!
Wow, nice and …
Wow, nice and simple easy to follow presentation. I am very new to this, i was layed of work unexpectedly last week and decided that due to my family commitments I wanted to find something online. I just signed up to adsense as well as another online hosting company which I think may be a scam but well, we live, we learn, we move on.
Im going to keep going and as you say, experiment and find what works and what doesnt and learn from it all.
Cheers
@MrMike428 Finding …
@MrMike428 Finding a niche can indeed be difficult, but you shouldn’t get too hung up on it. Try something out, if it doesn’t work, figure out why and move on to the next. Luckily, it costs pennies to get started doing this type of stuff.