How to create Passive Income as an Introvert
Are you an introvert because you lack self-esteem; because you hate talking; or simply because you’re always waking up with your top lip glued to the bottom one?
Whatever the reason – It’s none of my business.
Anyway … You’re here because you want to start making some passive income.
Before we start, let me break it out to you; “I’m an introvert as well.”
I have used all the strategies I’m about to share with you, so buckle up and enjoy the ride.
What is Passive Income?
Passive income is a way in which you can make money while you sleep.
It’s a long-term strategy of creating wealth while building your dream life.
Millions of introverts like you and me are leveraging the techniques I’m about to share with you.
Take a pen and piece of paper to take some notes.
Make sure that you read until the end because the last way that I’ll be revealing will blow your mind.
5 Ways to Start Making Passive Income as an Introvert
- Blogging
I‘m blogging write now – aren’t I?
Blogs have the potential to make you a lot of money if you put in a lot of work in the forefront.
Blogging starts with you choosing a niche in which you’re interested.
That’s the key to every successful blog.
You’re going to be writing a lot so you don’t want to find yourself writing about baby anacondas because you heard that the niche makes a lot of money.
You’ll get bored to death, and end up quitting before you eat the fruits of your labor.
The second step is to register a domain name and get some web hosting which powers your website.
This is what keeps the lights on.
The third step is to do some keyword research, which simply means looking for topics to write about.
You’ll need a tool like SemRush to unearth easy-easy-to-rank-for keywords to start getting some traffic.
You then have to start writing, which is the tiring part.
Get as many articles as possible onto your blog.
Wait for a year or two to start making some money.
When you start seeing traction, monetize your site with ads, affiliate partnerships, and info products.
Two years is enough for you to start making a healthy passive income.
For your traffic not to die out, you’ll need to update or upload some posts now and then.
- Selling Photography and Footage
You might hate writing, but love taking photos and videos.
If that’s you, then choose this option.
Camera enthusiasts love going out into nature by themselves and taking photos and videos.
Their laptops are out of memory because of this.
What if I told you that you can take all those photos and clips and sell them on sites like Shutterstock and Pixabay?
You can!
Many people around the world use this strategy to make a few thousand bucks every month.
Take all your amazing photos and video clips and upload them to these photo sites and start getting some sales.
You can get donations for your free stock photos and clips.
For as long as those sites exist, you’ll be making a passive income – this is if your output is phenomenal.
- Publish an eBook
Back to writing again.
Seems like writing has a lot of money these days.
Write a book on Microsoft Word; convert it to a pdf; Go to Amazon Kindle Publishing or Payhip, and upload your book.
If you want a service that can upload your book to different sites simultaneously then GumRoad is the way to go.
Get some traction with making sales by telling your friends and family to purchase it.
Wait for a few sales, then watch as Amazon or whatever platform starts promoting the book for you.
The eBook will continue selling even after you die, which leaves your family with a passive income as well.
- Create an Online Tool
Many people think that to create an online tool you need to be a software developer, well….Think again.
Creating an online tool is as easy as creating a Facebook account.
All you need to do is follow the steps I laid out in number one about creating a website.
Instead of adding content to the site, go to a website known as CodeCanyon, which sells tool scripts that you can embed on your site.
Embed the script you bought and watch as the tool uncovers.
Build links to this tool to give it some authority so it ranks well in the search results.
For example, you can embed a script for Website SEO Analysis on your site and start getting traffic from people who want to analyze the problems on their sites.
You can then serve these people with ads, and start making money passively.
This money will increase as your tool gains popularity.
- Faceless YouTube Channel
You’ve probably watched a faceless YouTube channel before but haven’t noticed that it’s faceless – you just enjoyed the content.
Quick Note: Whatever you think is free, you’re paying with your eyeballs.
Ever noticed those YouTube channels with animated characters, B-roll, or images with subtitles, or automated voiceovers?
Those channels tend to make more money than those channels with real people on camera.
Why?
Well, because they’re engaging and exciting to watch.
If you hate being on camera, then this is the way to go.
You can use Storyblocks or Doodle to make amazing videos that people love watching.
To get traffic to your new YouTube channel, make sure you leverage the power of Google Trends and create videos around trends in your niche.
Post videos consistently for some years, and you can start getting passive income from past videos.
I hope you enjoyed learning about passive income today.
You don’t have to interact with lots of people to start making money passively.
What you need is yourself, wifi, and your God-given creativity.
Which idea are you going to try out first?
Comment down below.
I would love to hear from you.