Category: Passive Income

How to smash affiliate marketing as a UK blogger by Emma at EmmaDrew.info. #AffiliateMarketingForBeginners #AffiliateIdeas #AffiliateMarketingTips #MakeMoneyAffiliateMarketing #AffiliateMarketingForBloggers #PassiveIncome
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How to SMASH affiliate marketing as a blogger

I absolutely love being a blogger, and one area that I have nailed is affiliate marketing. Every month affiliate marketing brings in thousands of pounds into my business, and I want to share that knowledge with you. What is affiliate marketing? Affiliate marketing is a really simple idea – you find a product or service that you like and rate highly and you earn a commission when a sale is achieved as a result of

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My property story: How I purchased my first property aged 18
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How I became a first time buyer aged 18

A lot of people my age are currently saving up for a house deposit so that they can get onto the property ladder. I have previously mentioned why we not in a rush in buying a house, and one of those reasons is that I already own a property that I rent out. Many of you expressed an interest in how I managed to become a first time buyer when I was 18 years old,

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How to raise rent as a landlord in the UK

Being a landlord comes with a lot of responsibility, and one task that I had been putting off for ages was increasing my tenant’s rent – it is one of the things I wish I had known before becoming a landlord. Once I researched it I found that it was a really simple process and it took me less than an hour to arrange. Here’s how you can raise your rent as a landlord in

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5 steps to earning money blogging

Making money from my blog has opened up a whole new world to me. Not only am I self-employed, running my blog full time, but I also employ my husband to work alongside me. Gone are the days of us working opposite shifts and seeing each other for an hour or two a day. Having a blog is a great business, one that affords you a lot of flexibility, making it a great business for

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My Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing Course Review-2
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Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing Course Review

Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing is a great course. Here, I explain why I’d recommend it to others. As a regular reader of my blog, you might have seen my recent income reports, and how I have taken my affiliate income from £581.59 in October 2015 to £5,195 in August 2016. I increased my affiliate income by a massive £2,299.93 in just one month after taking this course by am always inspired by Michelle from Making

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Things I wish I had known before becoming a landlord
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Things I wish I had known before becoming a landlord

I was really fortunate in that I was able to buy my first property aged just 18, and after I graduated from university I found myself as a landlord. I now generate a nice passive income from my rental property. It has been a very interesting journey, and here are the things I wish I had known before becoming a landlord in the North West of England. Council tax is payable on empty properties Every

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How to make money on social media

These days most of us have social media accounts, whether it is to tweet along watching Britain’s Got Talent, to enter competitions or just to voice our opinions. You may be wondering how to make money on social media and you can. You don’t have to have thousands of followers to get started either, so why not get paid for social media posts? Here are some great ways to start making money from your social

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Increase your passive income with Ratesetter

You may have read my recent posts where I have talked about how I am trying to increase my passive income. I am always looking into different avenues to find ways of increasing this income and one of the avenues I want to talk to you about today is RateSetter, a peer to peer lending company who are offering a bonus of £50at the end of one year on top of any interest earned on

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