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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Passive Income
by
jaysabi
on 22/10/2016, 16:31:11 UTC
signature campaign provides a good passive income, but at the moment I'm not following any of the signature campaign. Well, it made my income be reduced, but I'll keep trying to get a passive income. sometimes I also play trading to get it, even though sometimes the results are not what I expected

Signature campaigns are not a passive income because you have to do something in order to receive payment. Passive income doesn't require an action in order to be paid for it. For example, if you by a stock that pays a dividend, the dividend income is passive income, because you get paid just for holding the stock. You don't have to do anything extra to receive the payments. Passive income almost exclusively applies to investments, which a signature campaign is not.

Not all can afford to invest their money to get passive income from that and for them signature campaign is the only source to earn passive income as they have to invest only time and efforts in earning it.

I'm not saying everyone can afford to invest and have a passive income. I'm saying that signature campaigns are not passive income. It doesn't fit the definition. Passive income, by definition, precludes having to continuously do anything in order to get paid. Signature campaigns are not passive income, they are active income. They require you to do something to get paid.