Are residual income and passive income the same thing? Find out how residual income works and pick up 10 residual income ideas you can start today.
Most people have heard of passive income, but what about residual income? In this article, I’ll explain how residual pay works and share 14 residual income ideas that will allow you to earn money while you sleep (once you’ve put in some hard work!)
What Is Residual Income?
After an initial investment of time or money, residual income can last for many years with little to no work required on your part.
Residual income is a type of passive income that requires an initial investment of time and effort. To earn residual income, you often need to do a lot of work upfront before the money begins to flow.
Book and songwriting royalties are some of the best examples of residual income. An author spends many months toiling away at their latest novel, but once it’s published, they can sit back and enjoy the steady stream of royalty income from their share of book sales.
The same goes for songwriters. They spend hundreds of hours crafting songs and recording them in the studio. But once their music hits the airwaves, the royalties become a source of residual income.
Depending on the type of residual income you earn, it can last for many years with little to no work required on your part.
1. Invest In the Stock Market
Did you know? You can generate residual income by investing in the stock market. While the effort level is minimal, you need to make an upfront investment before earning residual or passive income. The two easiest ways to invest in the stock market are through a robo-advisor platform or an online broker. Let’s take a closer look at each option.
Robo-Advisors
A robo-advisor is an automated algorithm that creates an investment portfolio for you based on the information you provide about your investment objective, time horizon, risk tolerance, etc. With a robo-advisor, you can open an account and start investing within minutes without speaking to a human advisor. While there are several robo-advisors available today, M1 Finance is one of the leading platforms.
The M1 Finance platform includes several useful tools, automated portfolio rebalancing, goal setting, and various investment calculators. For more information, check out our full M1 Finance review.
Online Brokers
If you are looking for an affordable way to invest but want more hands-on control than what a robo-advisor offers, you may want to invest through an online brokerage like Charles Schwab, Ally Invest, or Robinhood.
With an online broker, you can buy and sell stocks and bonds, ETFs, etc., and receive residual income through regular dividends and capital gains when you sell your shares. Because of the up-and-down nature of the stock market, it’s best to maintain a long-term mindset. You can read up on the best online brokerage accounts or check out my Robinhood review.
2. Real Estate Investing
I’ve written about real estate investing many times over the years, and for a good reason. By and large, real estate offers a proven way to become extremely wealthy over a lifetime.
Becoming a landlord isn’t for the faint of heart, but you can set yourself up with residual income if you invest time, effort, and money upfront.
If you purchase a few rental properties while your kids are young, you can pay off the mortgages from the monthly rent and own the properties outright by the time you reach retirement age. Note that you may have to renovate the properties before renting them out.
Depending on where you live and the quality of your rentals, you could earn several thousand dollars in residual income every month!
If being a landlord doesn’t appeal to you, consider investing in crowdfunded real estate through platforms like Fundrise. I highlighted how people who use this service earn average returns of 8.7-12.4 percent.
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are another option.
The best part about REITs is that they are entirely hands-off, letting you earn residual income built on an underlying real estate investment. And just like stocks or bonds, you can sell REITs anytime. For more ideas, here is a list of 12 ways to invest in real estate.
3. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Lending
Peer-to-peer lending is a crowdfunded lending platform that connects borrowers who need personal or business loans with investors looking to make an above-average return on their money.
Lending Club is just one example of a peer-to-peer lending company that connects investors and borrowers. When you sign up with Lending Club as an investor, you’ll have an opportunity to browse and select the right lending opportunity.
As the borrower repays the loan, the investors get their principal back along with interest.
You may be wondering how this qualifies as residual income. While there’s no major time commitment upfront, you must make an initial investment to receive an eventual return.
P2P lending provides a way to diversify your stock market investments, but there is some risk involved. Your investment isn’t insured, and you could lose your money.
For more information, read my full Lending Club Review.
4. Start a Blog
I’ve earned a lot of residual income through blogging. But unlike peer-to-peer lending, there’s a steep learning curve. Namely, professional blogging takes time and money.
You’ll need to create and promote content consistently as you grow your audience. Eventually, you can monetize your blog with affiliate partnerships, advertising, selling courses, etc. Start small and see if you can gain some traction.
Blogging also means being very open with the world about your life.
If you’re an extrovert, remember that blogging means having your work critiqued by the masses. However, it might pay off if you can devote some serious time to your blog.
Ready for a challenge? Sign up for my Make 1k Blogging email challenge. It’s a free 10-email series that’s the main goal is to help you get your blog set up and make your first $1,000 blogging. Sign up only if you want to make some extra money.
5. Start a YouTube channel
A Youtube channel has two benefits for an influencer: you can use it to establish yourself as a credible source in your niche, and you can earn residual income as your brand grows and your videos get more views.
Attach Google AdSense to the videos, which will overlay your videos with automatic ads. When viewers click on those ads, you will earn money from AdSense.
The key is to create compelling videos, promote those videos on social media, and create enough of them so that they make money.
Don’t worry if you aren’t skilled in video editing. There are apps that make it much easier these days. If your channel is making enough money, you can even outsource those tasks to someone else.
6. Build an App
Even if you aren’t the most tech-savvy person out there, building an app isn’t out of your reach.
Whether you have a brilliant idea for organizing tasks or a treasure trove of travel advice, you can create an app to help people out.
The key is creating something unique.
Do that, and you can make quite a bit of money. Simple – yet unique – apps can be pretty passive. Of course, you need to build the app first.
If coding is a foreign language to you, check out freelancer marketplaces like Fiverr, Freelancer.com, and Upwork, where you can hire a developer to build the app based on your idea or get live programming assistance. It’s hard to beat!
7. Sell Digital Products Online
Yes, you can sell stuff online.
Thousands of people are building online courses, digital books, and printables and selling them to their followers online through platforms like Gumroad.
This is a fantastic residual income idea because once you’ve created the product, there’s little to no work involved. You can continue to sell your products indefinitely. If you’re interested in selling through Gumroad, you might want to use ConvertKit to market your products to your audience.
ConvertKit is an email marketing tool that allows you to send “drip” emails to your followers. It’s what I use, and I love it. What’s drip email? It’s a way to create a series of emails upfront and have them “drip” to your email subscribers at a certain interval over a period of time.
One of the best parts about using Gumroad and ConvertKit is they integrate together for a seamless experience for your followers.
8. Build a Niche Website and Earn Affiliate Income
Even if you have no desire to become a “blogger,” there are other ways to build residual income through niche websites.
People often use niche websites as an affiliate income strategy. With affiliate marketing, you insert links into your content, then get paid when people click through and make a purchase. To get you started, here are over 100 referral services online that will pay you money.
Affiliate marketing is a great way to earn residual income that pays off. Take a look at my latest income report, and you’ll see exactly what I mean.
Another strategy is to build a niche website to sell a specific product.
Let’s say you are obsessed with hockey to the point where you live and breathe it. Setting up a hockey-focused niche site creates a space to write about the sport and sell hockey gear and products.
At the end of the day, the sky is the limit when it comes to finding ways to get paid online!
9. Start a Dropshipping Business
Dropshipping is almost like a heightened version of affiliate marketing. You curate items from online vendors which are tailored to your followers.
Although you set up a storefront on your site, the actual products are not your own.
When people buy the products on your website, they make purchases from a third party. Because you guided them there, you take a cut of the profit.
Tip: The products you sell must appeal to your audience and align with your brand. If you own a website about hockey, don’t try to market fishing gear to your site visitors.
A Daily Something is an excellent example of a dropshipping business, with a shop section leading followers to the product purchase pages of vendors.
Starting an online business doesn’t have to be hard. You can set up a storefront similar to the one above by building a store on Shopify.com, being as involved or passive as you prefer.
10. Rake In the Royalties
In the introduction to this article, I mentioned that royalties are perhaps the purest form of residual income. That’s because almost all of the work is done upfront, and once the income starts to flow, there’s little to no work involved. While you can earn royalty income in various ways, the most common might be through books and music.
Books
Writing a book is a one-and-done activity that can lead to long-term earnings. It requires a lot of work at the onset, but if writing is something you love, penning a book could be worth your while.
You can either sell the book on your own website or offer it as an affiliate arrangement with other websites that provide content related to your book.
Many successful book authors say that selling books feels like finding free money. Once the book is published, it really is passive income.
With a print book, a publisher might pay you royalties for the distribution and sale of the book. You’ll get a percentage of each sale made, and if the book is fairly popular, the royalties could be substantial.
Music
Calling all songwriters!
If you create a piece of music, whether background music for videos, lyrics, a song, a ringtone – you name it – you could earn residual income through royalties.
Imagine getting paid every time someone downloads a digital copy of your music. If you’re talented enough, you may get your songs on the radio and receive royalties whenever they are played over the air.
And with the right licensing, you could get paid every time someone plays or performs your song at an event or in a public setting.
The Bottom Line on Residual Income
Residual income is the stuff of dreams. Unlike the money you earn at your job, residual income gets paid whether you show up or not.
If you don’t mind putting in the work up-front, you may earn enough residual income to replace the 9-5 altogether.
The options listed above can help you rake in some serious cash. If you’re struggling to decide which residual income idea to try, find one that combines your skillset with your interests. If you don’t have much money to invest upfront and are willing to put in the effort, consider starting a blog or YouTube channel.
If you have money, investing in stocks or real estate will require less time and effort but could be just as profitable in the long run.
The bottom line is that the opportunity is out there. It’s up to you to find it!