Archive 'Passive Income'

As you probably know from reading my blog, I’m a huge fan of dividends and recurring income. I like to think of myself as an out of the box kinda guy. I managed to pull in a few grand once by camping in second life with a number of zombie machines for a few months with an investment total of $150 for a few computers that were just powerful enough to run the game 24/7. It took me about an hour a week to keep the “grid” going, and it netted me $100 a week for about 6

I’ve been working to reallocate my income portfolio (a taxable brokerage account separate from retirement savings, which I use to build up a long term income source) to 50% US and 50% international. While I’m fairly comfortable with analyzing and choosing stocks here in the US, I prefer to take a broader approach when it comes investments globally. With this in mind I’ve been looking around to see what ETFs are available for a dividend-focused investor like myself.

One such ETF that I came across is DEM, or Wisdomtree’s Emerging Markets High-Yielding Equity Fund. This fund picks out stocks

I’ve never been a big fan of parking domain names for money. From my experience the amount of direct traffic related to a valuable domain name would not convert well enough to make any sort of serious money unless you have thousands of domains. At a cost of about 10$ per domain for an annual registration, a site would have to make about 0.83 a month to break even (this does not include domain registration costs). At first glance you may think “That’s not much at all!” and you’d be right, but think of the scale you’d have to take

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