What's the BEST way to earn passive income? (ebooks vs courses vs membership sites)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @kerrygoring1009
    @kerrygoring1009 5 лет назад +27

    I was one of the first 300 subscribers, and I am still learning and growing. Gillian is the real deal!

  • @keithnorris8982
    @keithnorris8982 5 лет назад +32

    Gillian, I am so impressed as to how brutrlaly honest you are. Wow, is that impressive. You just don't find this kind of content on RUclips like you present. At 76, a fellow has to remember/understand he must keep an open mind and know he can learn from a young whipper snapper like you. :-) Seriously, you and yours do a great job. Keep up the good work. Sincerely (an old marketing guy,) Keith Norris

  • @TaraWagner
    @TaraWagner 5 лет назад +103

    Love how honest you are. I hear so many ppl talk about “passive” income and hype it up or don’t explain how it’s really rarely PASSIVE at all. 😂 The only truly passive income is residual income.

    • @zombieguitar
      @zombieguitar 5 лет назад +8

      I disagree. Passive income simply means that the income earned is not directly related to your time. I woke up today having made 4 sales in my sleep. That's pretty passive if you ask me.
      However, come Monday morning you can guarantee I will be back at "work". If I feel like taking off, I can do that too.
      This is not the same as direct time for money income.

    • @user-lr5cx1ni4r
      @user-lr5cx1ni4r 3 года назад

      And most people don’t have the means to buy property to rent or sell.

  • @DimitrasDishes
    @DimitrasDishes 5 лет назад +4

    I found you while writing my first cookbook! So glad you made that video!! Now, I’m a member of your startup Society. Keep up the good work, Gillian. Xoxo

  • @AJFFilms8
    @AJFFilms8 5 лет назад +5

    When it comes to making money, this seems to be one of the best youtube channels. Quality content that's informative without wasting peoples time.

  • @apope06
    @apope06 5 лет назад +3

    She says she doesnt focus on her book promotion but I've watched several videos on youtube where she talks about it. But this is a helpful video. Great job.

  • @Dreamiversity
    @Dreamiversity 5 лет назад +6

    I've been following you a while on my other account and we met at VidCon last year. I plan to write a few short ebooks based on topics I know well. I took a course about short reads and think I'll focus on making several shorter books instead of one long book. The theory taught was that the more books you have, the more momentum you will build with book sales. Based on some book marketing podcasts I listen to, this seems to be true since once someone buys one of your books, they are more likely to buy more of yours. Even if the margins aren't amazing, I think books are a great low-cost introduction to you as a personal brand and can get people to be interested in your other products as well as your channel or podcast! Love your videos as usual and thanks for your transparency. Always appreciated!

    • @gomentor
      @gomentor 5 лет назад

      Michelle - how are the short ebooks going? I'm interested in this idea as well.

  • @MarleyJaxx
    @MarleyJaxx 5 лет назад +2

    I love how real you are with sharing your knowledge. Nothing comes without hard work!

  • @ThrivingAnywayTV
    @ThrivingAnywayTV 5 лет назад +3

    Hey Gillian!! I love how you’re changing it up these days in your presentation!! And I also just want to say how much I appreciate you always bringing value to us through your videos every week!! They are always chock-full of information and helps us viewers to consider everything you present and make better informed choices about the dreams that are in our hearts!! Blessings to you!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel
    @HistoryandNostalgiaChannel 4 года назад +3

    Really helpful content Gillian for aspiring business owners. Lots of excellent ideas about starting your own business.

  • @andreamallard7311
    @andreamallard7311 5 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed the video. I have owned rental / commercial properties for years but was looking into Ebook to create another passive income avenue. I'm a computer teacher for high school after watching your video I might need to change to membership program. Thanks

  • @fredbradley597
    @fredbradley597 5 лет назад +9

    Courses of course!!
    They're more work but they can be very rewarding financially!!
    I chose to pass on your course, but it's good to hear that a fairly large number of subs took advantage of the opportunity!

    • @rehannadsamara7342
      @rehannadsamara7342 5 лет назад +2

      What kind of courses? I mean what can we make courses about?

  • @horsepanther
    @horsepanther 5 лет назад +1

    I was directed to this video by RUclips after watching some others on the same topic. The others seemed like a lot of flash designed to rack up views, not to help the viewers learn something--honestly almost felt like scammers. I really appreciate how open and authentic you are, while also being professional and providing actual, valuable content--which prompted me to immediately subscribe and start watching your other vids. Thanks!

  • @rebootresetrevolution7904
    @rebootresetrevolution7904 5 лет назад +1

    Great real life tips. I’ve owned multiple rental properties at the same time and it was overwhelming. I was single the time and didn’t have a partner to help shoulder the responsibilities of being a landlord. I’d not suggest it to anyone who doesn’t have time, lots of patience and the tolerance to put up with people (unruly kids can destroy your house). On the other hand, I’ve a friend who owns several properties with her hubby and it works well. He’s great with repairing things and she’s super organized on the business side.

  • @abmrose
    @abmrose 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Gillian! I almost always click on your videos, and they always hold my attention till the end, because you deliver consistently useful and pertinent information without any fluff. This video was giving me a serious Mr. Rogers vibe... mixed with 90s scripted sales pitch. Two times I wanted to click away: in the intro and the outro. They were very distracting. Your usual style has served you (and us viewers! 😊) well because you get right to the juicy content. It’s also much less awkward/forced and felt natural, like we were talking face to face. I hope you’ll return to the old style and not fix what isn’t broken! Best to you, and thanks for the informative content.

  • @peterfallon4018
    @peterfallon4018 4 года назад +1

    Then after you’re book’s quality, increases sales is established, your subsequent works will be noticed as quality all the way through. Then onto the next, etc.
    If you’re only going to write one book, it’s for your enjoyment-you will NOT make any (significant) money. Not trying to dash people’s dreams, but the figures are easily accessible.

  • @peterfallon4018
    @peterfallon4018 4 года назад +1

    As a 1st self-pub author, best advice is to get legit designer & COPY EDITOR!! They are worth their weight in gold. Any decent one who works for a top-tier NYC/LA pub house will cause 1st-timer to ‘lose’ money, but gain far more in the long-term by making your work on par w/ the most successful writers, minus the name

  • @FootlessJo
    @FootlessJo 5 лет назад +2

    Fabulous video! Helped my husband and I think through some things! I really appreciate this 😀

  • @cupcake888
    @cupcake888 5 лет назад +5

    I have 3 hard copies and 3 ebooks on Amazon. I have a course on techable but haven't launched until I created more content. And I'm looking to invest on my first property to rent pretty soon. You're an inspiration Gillian. Thanks for all the wonderful videos!

  • @kayleighmoliver
    @kayleighmoliver 5 лет назад +14

    I think the book was still a good investment. If you’re trying to build a brand, then as you said it creates credibility. I don’t think selling as a physical book was as useful as selling digitally though. But this was still great information to have. I think physical books are considered more valuable than digital counterparts. So if I was considering a physical book, I’d probably wait and see if the ebook sales are high enough to justify me going down that route.

    • @abmrose
      @abmrose 5 лет назад +1

      Kayleigh Oliver Such a great point about the book. The monetary return is more of a secondary benefit to the “expert” cred that she mentioned. I like the idea of an ebook for that reason!

    • @Dreamiversity
      @Dreamiversity 5 лет назад +6

      Hey Keyleigh. I HIGHLY recommend you listen to a podcast called The Creative Penn. Joanna Penn also has a corresponding blog. She talks about how her physical books surprisingly made her a good amount of money so she made it part of her normal publication process now. If you went through all the trouble of writing the book, then a physical version is not that much more work and increases potential reach because some people still prefer to only read on paper).

    • @kayleighmoliver
      @kayleighmoliver 5 лет назад

      @@Dreamiversity thanks for the tip

  • @BexMarie
    @BexMarie 5 лет назад +4

    My ideal strategy is my online course. It's already created and I have some students. I teach handmade sellers and Etsy shop owners how to DIY their own ecommerce website. I often wonder if I should break it up into 2 smaller courses (i wonder if the $399 pricepoint is too high) or if I should keep it as is....
    In the past I had a rental property. That whole experience wasn't good for me. Maybe I would try it again in the future (far future) but for now I'm really trying to put my focus on my course and possibly adding additional mini-courses

    • @jessicanelsen1649
      @jessicanelsen1649 5 лет назад

      what software would you recommend for creating a course?

    • @BexMarie
      @BexMarie 5 лет назад

      @@jessicanelsen1649 I've been using Teachable and I'm happy with it!!
      I've also heard really good things about Kartra and Kajabi... and thinkific also

  • @Shinobi1Kenobi
    @Shinobi1Kenobi 4 года назад +1

    Niche books have less competition, but lower demand. You can get a highly RATED and RANKED book (within a subject category) without making much in royalties. Maybe more like $200-500/year. BUT what you talked about in terms of referent power you can use as a spring board for OTHER commercial activity is a very real thing in these niches; especially the more technical and/or academic the subject matter you treat well in a book. So authoring books can be a great tactical tool in the strategy of start-up entrepreneurs, but it is more akin to planting an orchard than owning the fruit stand. The smart money is on doing BOTH.

  • @unlockingwealthwithin
    @unlockingwealthwithin 4 года назад +1

    I'm just building my course and I love this video of all of the choices. Thanks

  • @leelanou7309
    @leelanou7309 5 лет назад +1

    Great video - thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom! I think that with the Membership Program, it’s really not “Passive”. The point of passive income is not to have to continue to create content, right? Glad the $ is good, but I think it’ll feel more like a job. A passive income stream that I use is Print on Demand. With my Etsy shop, I design a product (mug, shirt, bag, jewelry, art print, etc.), link it to a production company like Printify or Printful, then link it to my Etsy shop. Of course, I need to market it, but that will always be true for passive income. This has done well for me. Feels much more passive. Haven’t been able to quit my day job yet, but that’s my goal! Best of luck to all of you out there in your pursuit of truly passive income! And thank you, Gillian for your guidance!

  • @RachelSLee
    @RachelSLee 5 лет назад

    My main source of income is affiliate marketing plus I have an online business. Passive income is fairly easy to do as long as you have patience, determination, and focus. These are also great ideas to earn passive income. Thanks for sharing this, Gillian!

  • @julieannegilleland2833
    @julieannegilleland2833 11 месяцев назад

    I wouldn't pick one over the other I think the path you took is the right one and I am so happy to have found you. I was debating between and ebook and membership, but my motivation is usability. I want to give an interactive experience to my readers and as a website designer I feel that is easier with a site than an ebook. I don't really have a fan base tho so I think I will follow you with ebook, print on demand and then memberships perhaps. My next challenge is do I put all my content in my book or save some for future mini-books and then the site! Yikes so many ideas now

  • @BusinessAuthorAcademy
    @BusinessAuthorAcademy 5 лет назад +1

    I'm there, waiting for my audience to get big enough for the membership. My last books have only made a little after launch, paying for the costs of the covers and proofs! But my learning always helps others too. So that's why I created an academy.

  • @dansmith1743
    @dansmith1743 5 лет назад

    It doesn’t matter what product or service you offer. It’s what you are the most, comfortable starting with is what I understood from the video. And from each product or service offered, you analyzed what works and what doesn’t for you. Don’t be afraid to fail because your results didn’t match Your plan. That you made changes and sought help when needed. Bottom line is that you are receiving revenue from different streams. Question is are the total,revenue covering the business expenses. If not then the loss can be deducted for tax purposes, and eventually over time , as long as you add more revenue you have a net profit.

  • @AssassinoGioco
    @AssassinoGioco 5 лет назад +1

    You're awesome, I love your advice. I just finished my first book and I'm working on the formatting now. It deals with theology and social psychology, those are my passions, and I am integrating them. I'm also working on my doctorate, so the book is a nice way to summarize my educational takeaways at this point. Thanks for your content, it's priceless!

  • @Los_Wolves
    @Los_Wolves 5 лет назад

    I'm a native Spanish speaker, I want to create a RUclips channel to teach Spanish to start my business and sell online courses once I grow my brand. Good video Gillian

  • @stephanieburiel3470
    @stephanieburiel3470 5 лет назад +1

    This is my first time watching a video on your channel. This is very helpful as I have been thinking about passive income and ways I can create it. Helpful and informative!

  • @katenolte4840
    @katenolte4840 5 лет назад +1

    I just scrolled through the description and info on this and see that your PO Box is in Salem. I'm also an Oregonian, southern Oregon, but still! You are really inspiring me to get off my duff and do videos! I FINALLY have a focus which is about Travel and helping people plan their trips, how to pack for different locations and climates along with other things. Having said that, I feel that there is a lot of competition and I'm wanting to stand out. Which, I think it would help me if I defined my "perfect" customer or viewer, this is a struggle and I feel like I over think this, instead of keeping it simple. Because then I think that maybe by defining that person then I'm limiting myself. Anyway, lots rattling around in my head. Thank you for all of your great advice!!

  • @ThisSingleMom
    @ThisSingleMom 5 лет назад +33

    Great ideas! Now a video about how to build an online audience?

    • @michaellinda6549
      @michaellinda6549 3 года назад

      You can earn over $20,000 monthly, work on your own time No experience needed required

  • @jas6728
    @jas6728 5 лет назад +4

    Super helpful! Really enjoyed this!🥰
    IF ANY OTHER SMALL RUclipsRS READ THIS, INTRODUCE YOURSELF!🥰 I want to get to know and support more people in the community!

  • @kalamity333
    @kalamity333 4 года назад

    Congrats on the growth of your platform!!

  • @dominiquegordon8813
    @dominiquegordon8813 5 лет назад +4

    I liked the online course and rental income. I'll write a book to go with my course for creditbility. Thank you

  • @asaphgmwangi7804
    @asaphgmwangi7804 4 года назад +1

    Creating ebooks, courses and membership program looks really good.

  • @MayNg
    @MayNg 5 лет назад

    I made an e-book few years ago and it didn't make a dime 😅 But i think out of the 7 ways , membership will be the most lucrative one. I'm glad i found your channel! You're so inspiring! Looking forward to more content from you ❤️

  • @pinkroses912
    @pinkroses912 5 лет назад +2

    eCourses sound best to me! I'm a teacher, so I naturally gravitate towards that one!

  • @SLOLiferealestate
    @SLOLiferealestate 5 лет назад

    I am a total newbie to the RUclips world, but I've become a serious fan. The opportunities for learning are fantastic! I'd like to use my lifetime of experience to teach others, and I'd like to develop a passive income stream that will enable me to live a comfortable life and enjoy the pleasures of travel. To answer your question, I see myself as a book creator (30 years in publishing) rather than a course creator. That just feels like a niche I could happily and competently fill and make money at. I agree that rental property is a tremendous investment for many reasons. Maybe at some point I'll have the money to get back into it. Thank you SO MUCH for your intelligent and engaging presentations!

    • @gillianzperkins
      @gillianzperkins  5 лет назад

      I'm sure your experience in the publishing industry would give you a big advantage! Thank you for sharing

  • @rendezvouswithben9187
    @rendezvouswithben9187 5 лет назад

    Hi Gillian. Good to see you. I'll finish this video of yours later, I got it saved in the "save to watch later", your videos are just rich with information and insight. Thank you!

  • @ll-sz9fl
    @ll-sz9fl 5 лет назад +1

    A blog is another way, but you need to be patient or to go all-in, and sometimes both.

  • @salome10011
    @salome10011 4 года назад +1

    Wow. A value packed honest conversation. I appreciate you making this video. You’re a fantastic explainer, and a beautiful human being inside and out. 🥰

  • @sabrinapack2135
    @sabrinapack2135 5 лет назад +1

    I normally don't subscribe to channels but you are so genuine...😍😍😍

  • @DoctorTK
    @DoctorTK 5 лет назад

    I have written a hard copy and e-book, I have created online courses; but I really want a stable membership site, specifically for mental health therapist. Thank you so much!

  • @alonzoburris9436
    @alonzoburris9436 4 года назад +1

    Membership site and online courses seems like the best option for me

  • @imagehoppers
    @imagehoppers 5 лет назад +4

    great insights, and VERY well presented. Tasteful and not too much of any "ingredient" there -- but juuust right.
    Fantastic job. (And all that success you already have, you deserve it, as in *earned* it! Onward and upward.)

  • @Pithiny
    @Pithiny 5 лет назад +1

    Dang girl! I’m glued to another video! Great info!

  • @GinaLay
    @GinaLay 4 года назад

    I just love watching your videos! I learn so much. 👍👏

  • @MrsStevenBrown
    @MrsStevenBrown 5 лет назад +10

    Lol, I got your book but than came here, I’m glad you get the 5$ of my 10$ 😎👍🏻

  • @c.allenhansencpapc4129
    @c.allenhansencpapc4129 5 лет назад +2

    Love your Vlogs. It was one of your old videos that motivated me to write an eBook. While it’s not crushing it in sales, it is a nice little extra income stream.

    • @michaellinda6549
      @michaellinda6549 3 года назад

      You can earn over $20,000 monthly, work on your own time No experience needed required

  • @PositiveMindset633
    @PositiveMindset633 5 лет назад

    All the methods you mentioned to make passive income can work for anyone but it's important to focus on only one or two methods first.

  • @DaveDaily42
    @DaveDaily42 5 лет назад

    Great video. Watched the whole thing. As to your question, I'd say all of the above. Just start creating assets and then they all grow together under the same brand. A book can point to your course which can point to your membership site, which can lead to having money to invest in real estate and other assets. The key is to just start building and buying assets.

  • @LifeinGlow
    @LifeinGlow 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video Gillian! What about affiliate marketing which many RUclipsrs mention?

  • @geektoolkit
    @geektoolkit 5 лет назад

    Wow, another awesome video...I'm going to look into the course idea...I have a tech channel and was contemplating creating a programming course..but I had no idea the income potential for a course!! I love that you're not scared to discuss your numbers...that helps us understand on a much deeper level how differnet approaches relate. Again, thanks for being generous with your content and sharing to help us out

  • @TheFreedomStrategy
    @TheFreedomStrategy 5 лет назад

    Yet another very helpful video! Great job and really good info. I have followed a similar path (although I haven't gotten to the subscription website yet), and for me my physical book has actually made the most money. But my course less than 2 months old, so I'm hoping that will take over! Thanks again for the great content!

  • @shethewriter
    @shethewriter 5 лет назад +3

    I love that this is related to substatial ways of earning passive income-, things that have to do with skills and passions, not just ads and affiliate blogging and sales. Those things are cool, too, but doesn’t work for everyone

  • @Livingformondays
    @Livingformondays 5 лет назад

    Great video, Gillian! I believe that membership sites are the best way to earn money. They take time to develop and even more to maintain but then, you have a steady stream of income you can count on - more or less at least.

  • @OlgaPogozheva
    @OlgaPogozheva 5 лет назад +3

    Hey Gillian! Love your videos. How exactly did you grow your audience? Through YT first or other social media platforms?

  • @BrooklynnAlexx
    @BrooklynnAlexx 5 лет назад

    I LOVE your honesty and am so happy for all your success. Keep grinding girl! 🙌🏻♥️

  • @dougpierson994
    @dougpierson994 5 лет назад

    Great video. First time to write you. I launched an ebook and audio book(same title) called Cages and Kitchen Tables last May. I narrated the story along with adding special effects. Of course, anytime you narrate something like that countless hours are spent editing and so on. So I said "Hey, why don't I do this for pay" until I found out not many ACX narraters were making anything at all. And like you, my book sales were laughable. It was a labor of love and that's ok. At least I didn't put it off and I actually did. So I'm still looking for that special something that will drive me back into my studio to try and wow someone. I am a ham at heart. (I'm a leo)
    Thanks so much---Lee

  • @gomenos54
    @gomenos54 5 лет назад

    Excellent advice. You have obviously worked hard and you deserve all the success you can get.

  • @sandramelanija1939
    @sandramelanija1939 3 года назад +1

    I started my drawing channel two weeks ago! I'm still not sure if I ever will able to earn passive income with this form of a channel! 😂 Thanks for sharing the insights

  • @gpgib
    @gpgib 5 лет назад

    Your experience is similar to my own. I am now working to create interest and drive members to the new membership site. Hoping to build. Your videos have confirmed my thinking and progress so far.

  • @drakemiller4676
    @drakemiller4676 5 лет назад +13

    Great video. I am working on RUclips passive income (Not as easy as it looks)

    • @yvonnetomenga5726
      @yvonnetomenga5726 5 лет назад +4

      @Drake Miller - I haven't started a RUclips channel yet as I'm still in the research phase. I would recommend you look over Morningframe's channel. He covers the technical information on how to use the Google analytic tools to select the best keywords, tags, etc., as well as what impact they have on video views.
      His videos also tend to be under 10 minutes which fits my "alert" brain capacity for what are sometimes complex issues. For me, some channels with longer videos distract me from the content I should be thinking about.
      I would suggest going back about 6 months on his videos because his more recent ones build on that knowledge. Good Luck on your channel! 🖖

    • @drakemiller4676
      @drakemiller4676 5 лет назад

      Yvonne Tomenga awesome thank you so much for all the helpful tips. I am checking that channel out now!
      I wish you the best of luck thru your researching phase and starting your RUclips channel. I look forward to watching your videos.
      Thanks for the feedback again let’s stay in touch through this journey.

    • @QuianaLaChe
      @QuianaLaChe 5 лет назад +5

      You can totally do it! If you don’t mind, I can share the key things to think about because the rules of the game are different for new/small channels.
      1. Title your videos what your target market is actually searching. So instead of “My Morning Routine” use something like “How To Create A Morning Routine”.
      2. Don’t go off on tangents. There is no ideal video length. The length of your video should be however long it takes you to get through the content without going off on a tangent.
      3. Keep your intro short. People are searching for a solution to their problem and if it takes you 2 minutes to get to the meat, you risk people dropping off.
      4. Share your video Everywhere as soon as it goes live. The first 24-72 hours after a video goes live is crucial. We call this the venue velocity and the more people you can bring to your video the more RUclips is going to be like “wow people must like this video, let’s push it out to more people.”
      5. Encourage engagement from your viewers. This includes comments, subs, and thumbs up/down. This also indicates to RUclips that viewers are enjoying your content.
      6. Pay attention to your audience retention rate. You can see this per video through your creator studio (now RUclips studio beta). You’ll be able to see how much of your video viewers are sticking around for. If you see a noticeable dip in your graph, examine what is happening around that time in your video so you can be informed on what to do differently. Also, at the lowest, you want a 20% audience retention rate.
      And the most important thing I can say is to not focus so much on seo. RUclips cares most about the viewer experience over pleasing the bots.
      Hope these help you on your journey!!

    • @LivingFree207
      @LivingFree207 5 лет назад

      It takes time and consistency. It definitely is not something that happens over night...just like with anything. Keep at it and you will do great. There are many great channels with great info/tips on how to grow your channel which you may already know about...Tim Schmoyer, Derral Eves, Roberto Blake, and many others. The more videos you make the better you get. I've been doing this 3 years but I have a long way to go myself but I really enjoy it. Good luck!

  • @poojabhardwaj2460
    @poojabhardwaj2460 5 лет назад

    Dear Gillian,
    I am thinking to write and sell ebooks as I am young communication & self development trainer by profession and I think having even an ebook under my name would leverage my brand both online and offline. Now I am a complete newbie to the online business and content creation world and dont wish to go all in with videos and blog posts because knowing myself I might just runaway by how overwhelming it feels. I find writing and selling ebooks more comfy for me. But like I said I am a complete newbie so I dont have an online audience and infact I plan to build my first set of audience through selling my first introductory ebook for wither free or 0.99 cents. Now I want to grow my online brand and business in future but mostly I want to make a full time business out my ebooks as I have recently moved to Europe and want to do something that consistently gives me a monthly pay of at least 1500 euros. I wanted to ask you whether I should sell my first and all other ebooks on my own website (which I have to still make) or should I do it on kdp for profit, brand and long term business diversification reasons?

    • @gillianzperkins
      @gillianzperkins  5 лет назад +1

      I'd recommend selling your books on Amazon to increase your authority and position yourself as an expert :)

    • @poojabhardwaj2460
      @poojabhardwaj2460 5 лет назад

      @@gillianzperkins Thank you so much Gillian. 😀

  • @digitalfreedomhousecom
    @digitalfreedomhousecom 5 лет назад

    I truly believe you have done the hard way and respect for that. Also believe that an average person who does not have enough time should not try any of these, instead hop on the affiliate way. That requires some investment into marketing but way less than a course creation or buying property. Actually someone has already done that hard work for you and you are monetizing it. All you of course is very lucrative products or services to promote which are scalable so do not think about 30$ worth of ebooks...Keep up the great work and content!

  • @jeanmichelsarr6040
    @jeanmichelsarr6040 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. This was very valuable.

  • @authorpreneursecrets
    @authorpreneursecrets 5 лет назад

    This was short and extremely useful. Thank you. Instant subscriber

  • @PootsandYayaArtTime
    @PootsandYayaArtTime 5 лет назад +1

    Great content. I love how you break everything down

  • @ArticlesofGrace
    @ArticlesofGrace 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Gillian. This is very helpful.

  • @MegaMarquette
    @MegaMarquette 4 года назад +1

    Hi Gillian, I love your videos/content. I was wondering if there is any way I can become an affiliate of some of your courses?

  • @NorthernRockMedia
    @NorthernRockMedia 5 лет назад

    In order to start online business we need ideas to build it around thanks for sharing, took plenty of notes.

  • @richardbottslotsandmore5696
    @richardbottslotsandmore5696 4 года назад

    Awesome information...Great videos..I never miss a notification..THANK YOU!!

  • @biljanas7931
    @biljanas7931 3 года назад

    All that works great now in 2021. I have noticed trend with courses back in 2013!! And I remember asking people about highly knowledgeable people are more and more making and offering courses.
    Fast forward years from now, what is your strategy when general world depopulation hits us? All this digital income based on volume sales sounds great. When world shrinks significantly, with prevelance of technology, who is your audience?

  • @betzyri
    @betzyri 5 лет назад

    Great info! Thanks so much for being so transparent about numbers!

  • @foxruneec
    @foxruneec 5 лет назад

    What platform are you using for your online courses? And maybe a video going into the process and tools you use? Thanks!

  • @HealthOrigins
    @HealthOrigins 5 лет назад

    Great video, well done on creating all of the passive income streams Gillian! 🙂👍
    I have written a book for women on how to find their soulmate, I have enrolled my first group of women and I am working on creating my first natural weight loss program for them as I go along in a form of webinars. Funny enough I also have one rental property and I am thinking of creating more courses and a cook book in the future too 🙂
    Thanks for the great content! ❤

  • @alton10001
    @alton10001 4 года назад

    I like your content. Thanks for all the information.

  • @stepbystepscience
    @stepbystepscience 5 лет назад

    Great video, thanks for all the tips

  • @CoachRonLyons
    @CoachRonLyons 5 лет назад +12

    Love this Gillian! I am with you on trying all those different tactics. I just launched my first digital course and it is by far the most profitable and the most challenging at the same time but after the first week it is obvious that this is the way to go!! Love your content by the way, I've used lots of your content to help me on my second channel that is all about helping new RUclipsrs. Once my audience grows enough the next step will be the membership site, then maybe I will write another book that has to do with this niche. Thanks for all you do, you are very inspiration.

    • @bestieztoysandcolors7067
      @bestieztoysandcolors7067 5 лет назад

      Ron Lyons 🥰

    • @gillianzperkins
      @gillianzperkins  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much for the great feedback! I'm really glad to hear that your course is doing well, and yes, it definitely can be challenging!

  • @contentwithkirsty1258
    @contentwithkirsty1258 4 года назад

    Really interesting video! Love how Transparent on passive income you are 😊

  • @rochelleesser7961
    @rochelleesser7961 5 лет назад

    Hi, Gillian :-) I'm really glad that I found your channel! I was searching for how to create and market ebooks and found your 2017 video on it. I liked it, but I decided to come to your channel to see if you had updated the information, and I was really pleased to find your vast selection of videos for people who are trying to make their own income. I've wasted money on self-proclaimed "gurus" who didn't give me as much value as you have in the two videos that I've watched just now! I have to admit that I had to chuckle a little while watching your 2017 video because just before you mentioned Grammarly, I was thinking, "Just use Grammarly" hahaha..... I have Grammarly set for everything I write on my MacBook, INCLUDING this comment, lol :-) So it makes the corrections and/or suggestions AS I TYPE! I SO love Grammarly! I've been a published newspaper columnist; 1995-to-2001, who has been told MULTIPLE times over the past 28 years that I should write a book, so I'm FINALLY at a place where it's actually feasible to go for it...... Until more recently, writing a book meant YEARS of preparation and rejection letters from prospective publishing companies, where an author hoped and prayed that their book manuscript would be accepted, and the process often cost in excess of $10k, with NO GUARANTEE that there would be more than minimal profit! I still want to further consider writing a book, but I really appreciate this video because it has given me a more realistic perspective on what I should actually expect if I DO write my book, and, where I SHOULD be much more focused on for creating profitable income streams :-) I immensely appreciate how you spell-out in this video how it REALLY is, without all the passive income hype that I've encountered since I began my entrepreneurial journey IN 2017..... Thank you!

  • @T1buron
    @T1buron 5 лет назад

    I love the last part of you video Thanks

  • @Simplewisdomwithandrea
    @Simplewisdomwithandrea 5 лет назад

    You consistently give out jewels of information and experience. Thank you so much for sharing! I love the new format too!

  • @drcathyklein
    @drcathyklein 5 лет назад

    This has been super helpful Gillian. Thank you for your work!

  • @Cecily1041
    @Cecily1041 5 лет назад

    Wow I'm really impressed that you're bringing in close to half a million each year with all your various initiatives. Did I get the math on that right?

  • @soniakudalsky6214
    @soniakudalsky6214 4 года назад

    Loved the video...my first choice personally would be writing an ebook.

  • @thenewgametv
    @thenewgametv 5 лет назад

    Your content is better an better every time!!! Thanks for your knowledge!

  • @kennohara4930
    @kennohara4930 5 лет назад

    i think ebook might seem a most way to earn passive income, but it might offer more flexibility that some of the other ways. Thank you for sharing your insights.

  • @vernicethompson4825
    @vernicethompson4825 5 лет назад

    I have had books published on Kindle Direct for four years and have not made any money because they haven't sold at all.

  • @welovelibraries4556
    @welovelibraries4556 5 лет назад

    Damn you’re crushing it! Good for you.BTW - you didn’t give us any where NEAR enough info to make a decision on which was “best”

  • @DesktopMakes
    @DesktopMakes 5 лет назад

    Excellent Gillian! Very valuable stuff. Thanks!

  • @philobailey5627
    @philobailey5627 4 года назад

    The house rental sounds good, if you have the proper renters.

  • @OliveraK
    @OliveraK 5 лет назад

    Thanks, Gillian, your videos are always eye-opening.

  • @heartbehindhustle
    @heartbehindhustle 5 лет назад

    Love hearing your perspective. I didn’t know you had a book out. I’m working on that right now so this is interesting.

  • @letzgetlicky
    @letzgetlicky 5 лет назад +3

    Omg I love this video and the new style with angles. I think that the best was course and membership because it allows maximum interaction, creativity and payment.

    • @abmrose
      @abmrose 5 лет назад

      DarkNightz So interesting that you say that. I found it very distracting from the message. Even the audio changed when she was standing vs. sitting.

    • @letzgetlicky
      @letzgetlicky 5 лет назад +1

      abmrose okay I did notice that and the jump cuts were a tad bit random and the mic issues. But this is the first video she has done like this and so for that I thought it was good. If she could tweak those little things I would like to see more like this. The movement just keeps me more alert when watching and it feels better to watch.

  • @JeremyKersten
    @JeremyKersten 5 лет назад

    Great info. Thanks for the blueprint! I'm glad I found your channel.

  • @ST-sd4wb
    @ST-sd4wb 5 лет назад

    I rarely comment. This is a really great video👍👍. In fact I am loving all your videos.

  • @maxoverdriv
    @maxoverdriv 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the awesome tips. My writing focus is in fiction. I'm aspiring to write a novel someday, but currently only write short stories. Do you have any additional tips or advice for me on this subject?