The Worst Passive Income Ideas

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In this video, I cover my least favorite "passive" income ideas from a Shopify blog post I stumbled upon.

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0:00 Intro
0:34 Dropshipping
2:37 Renting Out Your Spare Room
3:27 Dividend Stocks
5:08 Create an App
7:30 Become an Instagram Influencer
8:26 Final Thoug

コメント (21)
  • prove the algorithm wrong by clicking the thumbs up button on this video because i didn't use a thumbnail w/ a face like this: 😮
  • Nowadays the best side hustle or passive income opportunities seems to be to make videos about the best side hustles and passive income opportunities tbh 😅🤧🤷🏾‍♂️
  • I appreciate this honest take on passive income. I'm so sick of clicking on a video (or an article similar to the one you referenced) that claims to help people build "passive" income when 90% of the content is for active income.
  • This is painfully honest, but very truthful in a world trying to sell you the latest course or scheme. Thanks for the video and honest take Daniel!
  • @buchzone
    The orange Typewriter in the picture is a "Olympia TBM de luxe" from old Yuguslavia from the 80th.
  • Great breakdown! Totally agree that renting out a room in your space isn't "passive". People love claiming dividend stocks as passive income but again you are right that you need a lot to actually make it worth wild.
  • Great "anti-guru" content as usual. Appreciate you always taking things in the other direction and not stooping to clickbait
  • Man not only was this video super helpful but when that Arrested Development chicken bit flashed on I literally chocked on my coffee laughing, awesome work Daniel!
  • Dude I swear we watch the same exact TV shows. Love the little clips you add, makes for a good chuckle :)
  • Hey Daniel, would you consider making a video on some passive income ideas that may have intrigued you on that list and maybe giving one a go to see if it is worthwhile? Love the content by the way!
  • Great video Daniel! I personally have been doing Airbnb for a few years now. I rented out my two spare bedrooms before covid hit. I viewed it as passive since it required less than a couple hours each week (big tip - set the minimum booking time to at least 1 week so don't require more time for the turnover). I was earning about the same money for renting out the 2 spare bedrooms individually vs now I rent out the entire 3 bedroom apartment to one group at a time.
  • @JB82374
    Finally somebody who's NOT on that hype train of how easy it (supposedly) is to become rich/get passive income nowadays and how "everyone" can do it. If "everyone" starts making youtube videos, who is gonna watch em?
  • @ag.page.
    The only real guy on YouTube. Hope you stay like that
  • nailed it daniel, I'm always impressed with your realistic attitude on these opportunities, and keeping it real with the viewers
  • @pa7bloP
    I love the meme of that dude who takes notes while looking at tiktok :-D
  • @dna8269
    Excellent content as always Daniel! Do you have any resources you can recommend for learning how to do motion graphics like you use in this video with the lists, number calculations etc?
  • Great video and breakdown. I think the core problem comes from two paradigms; 1. people only give you money if they think you give them value in return (note the "think"). 2. Delivering value (or appearing to deliver value) almost necessarily requires expending effort. Basically, people won't (usually) give you money just for existing. There are exceptions, of course, but usually in the form of "I expended effort in the past by developing something that is still providing value today", usually in the form of a software product, real estate or raw capitol. There's no hacking the system; you have to give people value for them to give you money. (Here's where I say something about Universal Basic Income.)
  • @anna_25
    Great topic! We've seen a lot of "great" opportunities, but that's the first honest post about terrible ways. Keep up the great work