If you write or manage a blog, then you know that the material on it can take a lot of time and effort to produce—especially if it’s premium content. And if you put enough time and effort into a site, it’s a good idea to monetize it in some way. One great way to do so is by setting up a paywall.
Earning steady passive income is a pipe dream for many people, but that doesn’t make it out of reach for most people. Quite the opposite – anyone with an internet connection and a bit of free time can make a decent amount of passive income by creating and monetizing online content targeted at a highly specific demographic on what’s known as a “niche website.”
There are plenty of case studies and guides online about niche website ideas and other ways to earn passive income online, but this post is meant to provide a brief primer for people just getting started. Check out our infographic and the content below to learn more about generating smart passive income!
Running a small business is hard. Between administration, managing employees, marketing, chasing leads, taking care of clients, managing your web presence, and the myriad other activities that are necessary for business owners in the 21st Century, there’s hardly any time left to actually do whatever it is you started your business to do!
Unfortunately, there’s not a lot you can do about being busy. As a small business owner you’re always going to have a pretty packed schedule – at least until you reach the level of success where you can pay other people to do the heavy lifting for you. The best you can do is make sure your time is well-managed, so you can pack as much productivity into the time you have as possible.
Here are our favorite time management tips for small business owners. Hopefully they’ll help you and your business thrive through even the most hectic of working days.
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Recurring billing and the subscription business model have a lot of benefits for both businesses and consumers. Unfortunately, a few too many unscrupulous business people in recent years have taken advantage of recurring and automated billing, leading to angry customers, class action lawsuits, and regulation at both the state and national level.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with offering a subscription service or recurring billing to clients and customers, but it’s important as a business owner that you stay aware of relevant laws and regulations. The last thing you want is to end up in hot water over a careless mistake or oversight. Let’s take a look at some examples and what you can do to stay in line.
When you’re running a nonprofit you’ve got your fair share of challenges. Staffing, messaging, strategic planning, and other challenges are all significant and require their share of attention. But according to one poll, 46% of people surveyed said that “finding the money to accomplish our mission” is the greatest challenge their organization faces.
If you’re looking for an easy answer to all these problems, we’re sorry to say that there probably aren’t any. But if you’re looking for a tool that can help your nonprofit minimize payroll burden, streamline administration, and improve revenue streams, membership management software from Subscription DNA might be just what you need.