Residual Income
Residual income is revenue that occurs over time from work done one time. Some examples include:
- An insurance agent who gets commission every year when a customer renews his policy
- A network marketing or direct sales rep's income from her direct customers when they reorder product every month
- An aerobics instructor who produces a video and sells it at the gyms where she teaches
- A marketing consultant who creates a workbook and sells it in e-book format on the Internet
- A photographer who makes his photos available through a stock photography clearinghouse and gets paid a royalty whenever someone buys one of his images
- A restaurant or retail owner who has grown to the point of hiring a trustworthy manager
Note that this is different from merely recurring income. Recurring income may still require your involvement to earn the income, e.g., a coach or consultant on a monthly retainer, or a caterer who delivers lunch every Monday to the local school board. While this "active recurring income" offers welcome stability, it also tends to tie you down, and you still have limits on your earning capacity based on your own personal production capacity.
Leveraged Income
Leveraged income leverages the work of other people to create income for you. Some examples of leveraged income include:
- An e-book author selling her e-book through affiliates who promote the product
- A network marketer who builds a downline and receives commissions on the sales made by people in his downline
- A general contractor who makes a profit margin on the work done by sub-contractors
- Franchising your business model to other entrepreneurs (the ultimate leveraged income)
Active Leveraged Income
This is a term I use to describe income that requires your direct participation, but that you can make more money by having more people involved. This generally involves a one-time event, such as:
- A seminar or class
- A conference or convention
- Concerts and dance recitals
- Raves and other parties
Applying It
Now is the time to think about how to apply this in your business. Can you create a product that people will buy over and over again? Can you engage others to sell your product? How could you make money off the work of others?
The sooner you answer these questions, the sooner you'll have financial and personal freedom.
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