Yeah, spot instances are pretty sweet! Took me a couple of hours to setup but once it was setup it's passive as dividend stocks. Check out the link below and feel free to DM me if you have any questions. https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/spot/details/
Can you increase your Spotify streams to make money? Yes, you can; I've laid out a step-by-step explanation of how to accomplish this in my new book. https://www.amazon.com/Spotify-Streaming-Farm-streaming-created/dp/B0BBY4CFR5/ref=sr_1_3?crid=30YANNJNHRGU&keywords=Spotify+Streaming+Farm&qid=1663864309&sprefix=spotify+streaming+farm%2Caps%2C211&sr=8-3
Some ideas off the top of my head:
Whoever (that you outsource that to) is going to do your promotions/ads that bring in traffic can use the website IFTTT.com to put that ad in multiple platforms at once. It's also a helpful site to automate a bunch of other tasks you might come across.
Can you put the products on Amazon as Amazon fulfillment products, so they handle the sales, shipping and refunds and you focus (or outsource) driving traffic to your product via the links on your website and your ads.
You can also start an affiliate program where those that help get you traffic get a small cut of the sale, thus creating yourself a sales army to do that for you.
That seems like an excessive amount of BAT for 30 days..
Assuming you are being served 5 ads a hour (which is the maximum you can receive), 24 hours a day for 30 days, at an average reward of $0.01 per ad, theoretically the most you could earn is $36 a month.
Would be interested if you could share your pending rewards and total ads served.
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Have you heard about Hyperfund Global? From my experience is a really cool way to get passive income.
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I can give you some more info if you want.
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Hi mate, I've been publishing to Shutterstock and Adobe Stock recently, I had 33 approved submissions on both of them and some others wasn't accepted. Most of them weren't accepted because:
Have in mind that when they talk about quality, it's not the overall "beauty" of the photo but rather than technical requirements:
Here you'll find the details: https://www.shutterstock.com/contributorsupport/articles/kbat02/000006575
I also had two pictures which haven't been approved because of they considered the main subject was out of focus, I don't really agree with that but I understand the reason given that 80% of my background is blurry.
I tried 123RF as well but their upload process is very crappy, so I can't recommend any other than those two. You might want to check Getty Images and Alamy.
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