Passive Income Ideas
If you can’t use your phone at work or class,
then let your phone do the work for you.
Idle phone(s) can be put to work, earning you passive income.
Coin: Always be earning
I'd like you to please discover the advantages of using the Coin app, especially for frequent travellers like truck or Uber drivers, cyclists or a regular “Auckland Hustler”. Even if you're not constantly on the move, you can still benefit from daily interest by "HODLing" your coins, which are generated by automatically selling your cell phone's location data. The option to run the app on multiple phones accommodates various budgets. Plus, when you have a spare moment, such as waiting for a bus or boarding a plane, engaging with the app manually can boost your earnings. Click the link to explore more!
Selling Excess data
Selling Excess data
This opportunity entails selling surplus broadband and mobile data. While it might be more economical for me to switch to a lower data plan personally, I’m on an unlimited mobile data plan for working remotely on the go.
Here are the web links if you often find leftover data each month. I suggest downloading both to explore further.
Love Walking, Running or Labouring.
Why not get paid as well?
Survey platforms
Earning income through surveys is convenient, especially when integrated with your public transport routine. Below are some registration links to get you started.
My Ethics of Passive Income.
Sharing the above links online is part of affiliate marketing, not a pyramid scheme. This means I'm promoting a product or service that I use. If someone signs up using my link, the company will handle the process, and I'll receive a percentage commission in return.
Since these activities involve investments, I'll only use my phone with my home Wi-Fi or mobile data for security reasons. I won't utilise anyone else's connection, whether from home, small business, or enterprise.
Similar to point 1, the same principle applies to power usage. A power bank to sustain the phone's operation is essential.
In adherence to Tikanga values, I'll switch my phone to flight mode when visiting a Urupa/Cemetery or any other sacred place.