Undoubtedly, your crime scene cleanup business isn’t bringing in what it used to.  Although key indicators point to an economic rebound, it will be quite some time before small businesses see any upsurge.  To help keep your business afloat and your family fed, have you considered a supplemental income?  I’m talking an income that could far surpass what you currently make in the crime scene cleanup industry. An income that is residual in nature and readily available whether you’re actively involved with the business or not. Commonly referred to as passive, residual and affiliate, this type of  income stream requires very little work on your part.  Although income of this type has been around for years, it’s starting to gain in popularity as traditional “brick and mortar” businesses struggle under a repressive economy.  By definition, a residual income is revenue that occurs over time, usually on a semi-regular basis, from work done only once.  For example, an author who writes and publishes an eBook may list it for sale online and receive income from the sale of that eBook for many years.

Affiliate income, although a source of residual income, involves the promotion of other’s products and services in return for a percentage of the sales revenue.  Again, this usually involves very little work or effort on the part of the affiliate marketer.  If you have a website or a list of opt-in email addresses, you can make money with affiliate products.

There are hundreds of ways to earn a residual income.  Here are just a few links to income opportunities that I have either personally profited from or find very worthwhile.  Not all of these links involve residual income.

To learn more about residual income, affiliate income and passive income, please visit www.keybusinessideas.com.  Take time to explore some of their links and business leads.  This type of income can be very lucrative and may be the start of an improved and more prosperous way of life for you and your family.

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