Ecommerce and Passive Income General

Yes Crypto is great, but we all need something more consistent and less volatile to go along with it.

What is everyone doing for "passive" income, with Ecommerce and other such endeavors?

Idk. I'm a developer and can't even think of anything E-related

Buy virtual kneepads to roleplay sucking dick. Thank me later.

I don't think you can have passive e-commerce for long periods.
Things become over-saturated and you have to keep up with technology. So it's active income.

They have this thing called "buying stocks". It's like crypto except for people who aren't neet virgins

>except for people who aren't neet virgins

But striving to be a neet virgin is what everyone wants right?

>So it's active income.

Yeah, but its much less "active" than having a real job.

I just remember people making Amazon FBA threads and other shit on here. I want to get into something like that so I never have to leave my house again.

Anybody here do any e-books on amazon KDP?

CSNO, DICE are dividend paying Cryptos. As passive as it gets.

Hey guys

What are you selling man? You've piques my interest

Lol I made 150% since yesterday good luck doing that on your stupid fucking robin hood app, poorfag

Made my own clothing label

Started yesterday and that was the result. Ive been trying to sell chinese shit with free plus shipping ads for months with no results and as soon as i start selling things i like the money starts coming in

>But striving to be a neet virgin is what everyone wants right?

Unironically yes. I'm not sure if I'm just dead inside from years of bad choices or what but I'm genuinely content just staying at home fucking around on the computer. Occasionally spending a bit of time with friends but not more than I have to.

If I had like $750k+ in the bank I'd probably move to SE Asia or South America or somewhere cheap, buy a small house in a safe(ish) area with good internet and live out the rest of my life on the cheap (would research best place that has cheapest cost vs quality of life) and be perfectly happy. Passive income or a large enough nest egg to live a modest, stress free life is my only goal.

ark staking is the best thing i can think of , around 0.5-1% per month , not to mention the massive growth potential for this coin.

dividends

I do commissioned digital art. I'm actually pretty bad, I have no actual training or even a history of drawing, I literally just google tutorials and follow them as I'm doing the commissioned work hahahahahahahahaha

This is a myth, there is no such thing as truly passive income, you have to put in hours to generate any kind of revenue stream unless you were born turbo rich.

Would love to hear interesting stories though if anyone achieved the paradox.

>what is everyone doing for passive income?

Literally nothing, or it wouldn't be passive.

Passive income is a largely a myth. Be wealthy, allocate appropriately. That's it.

This is where the word "manager" comes from, they manage the money. If you want it to grow and not shit fest you will need a "director" they direct where the money goes to make bigger money

Please re read the above

CSNO, I'm a fucking casino and people get to speculate the token to the fucking moon as well. Double win, almost no downside

Im working on an ecommerce site. Niche merchandise basically. Not really passive but i like it because it requires like no upfront cost. Its kind of hard to fail if you think about it; worst case scenario i just wasted some time learning something new.
I'm learning how to use illustrator for the desings and its actually pretty easy and kinda fun working with vectors.
How do you get commissions then?

post example of work

>post examples of work
No, I will not allow myself to be identified because I also post my commissioned work on my social media platforms.

Actually very curious about this. Have you done any marketing for it? Are you using printful or something? If you could link it , that would be great, understand if you dont want to though

I converted my old coursework from uni into ebooks. During good times I get about £10 a month with no advertising or anything from 1 book, the other 3 sell nothing

Anyone look into getting a Crypto ATM? That's pretty passive. I think you can get one for 8-12k

Yes im using printful and facebook ads to target the audience who would like it.

I started the store Sunday, by Tuesday had enough designs and my site looked good enough so started advertising and made one sale for $35. Wednesday sold $249. Today havent got anything yet unfortunately but over 100 visitors. These are $5 ads btw

>so I never have to leave my house again.
my man

My crypto trading bot makes 1% a day pretty reliably

How did you payments? Paypal? Stripe? I've heard that at least Paypal tries to hold on to your money for 30days, if you're a new seller.

I'm asking because this is important in order to scale the operation, and further finance more ads in various platforms if you start getting a positive ROI, so it's an imperative to know about the best payment processing options for ecommerce.

I looked into it but apparently it's a huge pain in the ass licensing wise.

I have an online store, collect dividends, and rent properties

Max comfy, I don't do anything

Right now i use shopify payments and paypal.

Ive heard some people say that about paypal but i get money sent to my paypal and send it to my bank account right after. Takes the same time for a regular transfer which is 1 business day.

Are there any payment methods you'd reccomend? I havent looked into it at all

How do you do it and what bots are safe?

How do you actually print the designs onto the shirt or is that done elsewhere and drop shipped?

>I started the store Sunday, by Tuesday had enough designs
do you do the designs yourself?

any tips? I've heard the simpler the better; but im not sure at what point it all looks too plain.
i just started with illustrator making some designs. Dont want to spend 5 hours on each design or im never gonna finish, but at the same time i dont want them to be crappy

I really wish I could help you, but I'm just starting out. I came up with a small app of mine, which there's a market for, and I'm designing my landing page as of now.

I'll probably use Paypal just like you did. From what I've been reading it seems like it doesn't happen to everyone; one hypothesis would be the amount of chargebacks you get.

Make $1-2k a month dropshipping as a student.

Https://dropshiptips.com

Shopify makes eCommerce so easy, check this out

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