Don’t trade. That’s gambling & speculating. Buy a bit of Bitcoin as a long term insurance against existing fiat system and just sit on it.
Or invest by doing some research. I recommend this book:
https://www.amazon.com/Bitcoin-Standard-Decentralized-Alternative-Central/dp/1119473861
Just looking for book selections? I've done plenty of looking through books but I wanted to know what worked for others?
Official Get Rich Guide To Information Marketing
Click Millionaires: Work Less, Live More with an Internet Business You Love
The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future
KaChing: How to Run an Online Business That Pays and Pays
Rich Dad Poor Dad
ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income
How I Made My First Million on the Internet and How You Can Too
These are titles I found no thanks to your useless comment.
Do you make your own brushes etc on Procreate? You could look at creating a digital product that people find useful such as procreate brushes and sell them. Here’s some inspiration https://creativemarket.com/add-ons/procreate/brushes
These are some things I'm either paying for or would like to pay $1-10 per month or yearly equivalent. Some of these I bought at fixed one-time-purchase, but they might be monthly subscription today and I would still buy them.
I have a team out there. A GC, an agent, and a fellow investor (who has basically stopped scaling). I vetted them and met them in person. I've usually got a good read on people and I determined I could trust them pretty far. Still, I cross check what they say with each other and I get pictures of work being done.
David Greene has a book about this process. https://www.amazon.com/Long-Distance-Real-Estate-Investing-State/dp/0997584750
Check out landa real estate app. Makes real estate easy by buying stocks of properties. You'll also get rental income every month. Use gift code: 199565 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.landax.mobile
Screenlake is good, for $15/week. Its an app that buys your smartphone usage, if you have an android. They use the data for market research. You can pause the recording whenever and tell them which apps to not record from.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.screenlake
Looks like $790 is the cheapest available right now--
This was my first book. Took six months (part time) to write it.
https://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Angular-Typescript-updated/dp/1973593793/ref=sr_1_13?crid=15EWV8EK8YYVQ&keywords=angular&qid=1662245937&sprefix=a%2Caps%2C652&sr=8-13
I don't market it. Just do some initial keyword research on its demand and competition and then let Amazon do its job.
If This Then That. Useful tool for automation. Really handy for getting different smart home services to work together, but there are loads of possibilities (Eg IF stock price drops below X THEN turn my smart light green). https://ifttt.com/ App also available.
Variety of topics, but all the books are blank and supposed to make you laugh. Here is one - https://www.amazon.com/Rusty-Bed-Springs-Bookshelf-Collectibles/dp/1730743692/ref=sr\_1\_1?keywords=rusty+bed+springs+book&qid=1649350666&s=books&sprefix=%2Cstripbooks%2C90&sr=1-1
For learning the basics of SEO, I recommend articles from Moz (https://moz.com/beginners-guide-to-seo) and AHREFs.
In terms of learning this particular strategy, I don't really have a current recommendation. I learned from a particular source that I would not consider to be useful anymore because they've changed, so I'm going to exclude it.
Most of my knowledge is based on past trial and error and lessons learned over the years.
Yes thats a pretty good card so what I read online says that the rx6900 xt roughly has a hash rate of 64 MH/s if you use this website you can calculate how much you’ll earn based on powers usage and hash rate
Download NiceHash miner. It automatically mines whatever cryptocurrency is most profitable at the moment, e.g. ethereum ripple etc. and pays out in bitcoin.
This is just not true. I built my gaming PC with an RTX 2060 for about $800 total, currently using NiceHasher miner getting 33MH/s and I pull about $125 a month/$1500 a year profit, after electricity costs. And I'm not doing for the money now, doing it so hopefully in 5 years that $1500 will be worth $7500.
When you are ready to move on from Coinbase try some of the alt coin market I suggest Kucoin and Binance They are high risk but much higher reward! I've seen several coins increase in price 5 times or more in a single week.
Also it's absolutely necessary to get a 2FA also known as 2 factor authentication. Don't use the text message version because phone txt's are less secure then Google Authentication.
Yeah, pretty much. I've seen this floating around reddit lately. Here's how it works:
Find a product that's cheaper at Walmart than Amazon. List the product on Amazon. If/when you get a sale, go to Walmart's website and enter YOUR credit card information (or use something like Privacy.com) and the Amazon buyer's shipping info. Pocket the difference in price, minus a cut to your "investors." Hope the buyer doesn't complain when their Amazon purchase arrives in a Walmart box.
Thing is, this whole thing is against the TOS of both companies. So if/when you get found out, your accounts will probably be terminated, and you'll be on the hook for any outstanding balances, unshipped products, Walmart+/Prime subscription costs, etc. That's why these "companies" prefer to do it with other people's money.
I make 3d props like benches, garbage bins, furnitures etc. I like to create them in bundles so the customers gets their money's worth. I used maya, substance painter and photoshop. I would sell them at cgtrader, unity asset store and unreal marketplace.
Unity and unreal are game engines and they have different preferences and naming convention. I would import my models into their engines make sure they are all setup and game ready. I would sell directly in their store, they review your assets and it takes like 2-3 weeks.
Cgtrader is much easier you can just upload your models and textures into the store no engine to worry about. You get approved automatically.
Here are unity and unreal stores for you to get some ideas on what to make.
https://assetstore.unity.com/?category=3d&orderBy=1 https://www.unrealengine.com/marketplace/en-US/store
Start with freeCodeCamp since it's free and get your feet wet. Give it a good ~8 hours a week for about a month and see if you like it. Keep in mind that building something is where the fun comes in. Oh! Don't forget to checkout /r/learnprogramming they have good resources.
Most bootcamps have free sessions to get some insight about the school/industry so look into that before you decide to drop some real $$$ on them. I went this route since self-study was difficult for me.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1522892443/ref=ppx\_yo\_dt\_b\_search\_asin\_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This book helped a ton. Super easy read and covers the basics. I went over the list of suggested stocks at the end, and checked to see if what the book suggested held true today. It's a solid strat and a great starting point! Took maybe a day or two to read and is very beginner oriented
>Creative Market
take a look at sellfy.com. this is what i use to sell my digital products, and i love it. they don't take a percentage of each sale, but instead they have a flat cost per month/year.
Usually what I do is I just trace album art or music logos. So if I was going to sell a shirt of this and all I want is the text I just trace the part where it says modjo with inkscape. If I want to add a little more to the design I might mess with some filters or add some song names. Super basic stuff
As a person who has worked in the digital marketing space for some time now, I can say that one way anyone can build up a passive income over time is to build up an audience. Are there any interests/hobbies that you have? Do you have any special knowledge/experiences about a certain topic that you could help others in?
Connect with people one on one about the subjects that interest you. As you participate in certain online communities, you'll build up a loyal following. This is a slow and steady process: you won't really see the dollars until much later. But the point is that ANYONE can connect with others and join a community, then build an audience.
Monetizing an audience can always come later. For now, you can simply start a website for free with Wordpress or any other site builder. Most importantly, try to collect emails using tools like ConvertKit so that you can have a more personal connection.
To me, making money for the long term is all about actually caring about people and wanting to help them and connect with them. If you have an audience, you'll always have an income.
Your site has a image on trust pilot saying 37 reviews but on trustpilot website you only have 6 reviews
https://www.trustpilot.com/review/geeklabs.agency
So are you basically lying? Because that’s a terrible first impression
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If you're looking for something that requires minimal effort (maintenance and startup) then I would suggest either Kryptex or Idle Empire.
Kryptex is basically a dumbed-down version of crypto mining that you can do while using your computer or leaving your computer on over-night (has two different settings for this - One is much lighter and doesn't affect your performance at all while the other puts a strain on your pc's performance). It pays out in bitcoin/qiwi/amazon gift cards.
Idle Empire is another website where you can earn passively through mining (wouldn't recommend the mining option since kryptex payout is much more) or sitting afk on TF2 servers. Additionally, you can do surveys, watch videos, do promotions, etc. Pays out in paypal/gift cards/crypto currency/bank payments (through perfect money).
They have been very reliable. I've been mining for about 4 months, and never had any issues with them. When I first started, I got nervous because their statistics page would not update right away, but give it 15 minutes after starting mining, and you'll start seeing your earnings in bitcoin populate. You can see my earnings at: https://www.nicehash.com/miner/1NtgAVeXiJPH4dnEk2TiYYSs54uVeftZmz
It should be making around $4 a day in bitcoin. The miner has 4x GTX 1060 6GB graphics cards in it, so it's about $1 per card per day.
i started with just $97 and honestly at the time $97 was abit too much for me but i was recommended to a program last year through a friend and just from $97, i made 456k last year (Feb) to date. Honestly, it changed my life, im just trying to give back by recommending the program to others, check it out and i assure you, you will thank me!! https://tinyurl.com/y7w4vx7m
I just use a blank Ubuntu droplet. And then I'll use something like RunCloud to take care of the actual website management. They have a free tier, but I use the paid one, just because it makes my life sooooo much easier.
What thing? You can make the app, like put it together, but you can't build and compile it on the free version.
Here's a tip. You can emulate and test your apps with https://appetize.io in your browser for free. You can take screenshots and test the app, so you don't have to compile it, email it to your device and open it.
If you want something for free, just check-out YouTube, or even just Google "learn JavaScript". I'm sure lots of resources will pop up.
If you are willing to pay, I'd recommend tutorial-based services like Lynda.com or Team Treehouse. Lynda will have a lot more content, covering a lot more topics, but you should search through to make sure they have what you're looking for, before you pay. I linked directly to the courses/tracks page for the Team Treehouse.
I've learned to code from all of these: YouTube videos, blog posts, Lynda and Team Treehouse. Usually the paid ones will be better quality and have more direction, but every now and then you'll really find a gem on YouTube.
Hope that helps.
I have written an Ebook that is on sale at Amazon
I had stocks with dividends paying $10 every three months....then I had to sell them all Life happened
You don't get much with this one but it adds up over time. It's about the laziest way you can earn though. All you do is swipe an ad out of the way to unlock your screen. getslidejoy.com/r2/gZ_mM1p_JFU4UYK-mrBIFA And if you want to try a different one or have both, this one is new but pretty much the same. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.billsboard.appsthatpay&referrer=u19647438543440
DO this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XFTRX3F
The guy is not claiming he made the money, he just wrote an e-book full of other peoples ideas/methods and is now selling it - each sale makes him some passive income.
If you make 100 ebooks, all with some useful knowledge, then focus on getting affiliates/blogs to sell them, maybe you can quickly make your $5000
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