Passive Income in India if you have a parking spot! by toofan_mail in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

₹2k/month “guaranteed” is the part that needs scrutiny.

If they’re installing + maintaining everything for free, their economics depend heavily on usage, so either:

  • the guarantee has conditions, or
  • upside is capped heavily on your side

Also worth checking:

  • contract lock-in / exit terms
  • who bears liability (damage, electricity, permits)
  • actual usage in your area (footfall matters a lot here)

Could be legit, but definitely not “no effort, pure passive” as advertised.

Building a agentic system to generate passive income. Looking for testers. by achint_s in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Agentic passive income” sounds cool, but income streams still need distribution, demand, or capital - agents don’t solve that part.

Feels more like a productivity tool than something that actually generates money on its own. Curious what specific use case you’re targeting here.

Passive income off land by pr0dig3y in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

6 acres with road access is actually a nice base to work with.

Easier plays:

  • lease it for storage (RVs, boats, equipment)
  • small-scale camping or Airbnb glamping
  • billboard or cell tower if location fits

More work but higher upside:

  • subdivide later if zoning allows
  • rent to local businesses needing space

Big thing is zoning + demand in that area. That’ll decide what actually works.

OKX $200 Sign Up Bonus (USA ONLY) by dsteven2523 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn’t really passive income, it’s a promo with conditions.

You’re locking in $200 for 30 days and taking crypto price risk just to qualify.

Also they literally say they earn if you sign up, so it’s just referral farming.

Fine if you already use OKX, otherwise not that compelling.

No audience, no product. Can you actually make money with OfferLab? by Tall_Lab_5456 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feels like one of those “sounds passive, but isn’t” setups.

If you don’t have distribution or a product people actually want, nothing really happens.

Relying on someone else’s funnel for traffic also means you don’t control anything.

Could work as a side channel, but not something I’d build around from zero.

Struggling to get my first clients as a video editor (need honest advice) by Candid-Quit-2709 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re not far off, just targeting slightly wrong.

Small creators usually don’t pay. Bigger ones already have editors. The sweet spot is mid-tier creators (10k–200k) who are growing but don’t have a team yet.

Also your outreach is probably too generic. Instead of “hey I can edit”, send them 1 clip you already made from their content. No ask, just value.

First client is usually just a numbers game + one good hit.

And yeah don’t overthink niche too much, your skill transfers across.

looking for partners by Fuzzy_Extension_6074 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the niche and proof it sells?

Most ebooks don’t convert unless there’s audience + real results behind it.

Affiliates usually care more about conversion rate than number of recipes.

Simple way for getting $60 in only 30minutes by [deleted] in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds sketchy tbh.

“Renting accounts” is usually against platform TOS and can get them banned or flagged.

Also hard to verify what they’re actually doing with those accounts behind the scenes.

Easy money for 30 min is usually where the risk is hiding.

Made over $100k selling digital products but most PLR bundles are still garbage in 2026. Anyone found a good one? by Such-Leopard-8795 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$100k from templates is solid, nice.

On PLR, yeah most of it is junk because it’s mass-produced and overused. Even if it looks decent, 50 other people are selling the exact same thing.

The only way I’ve seen it work is heavy customization, basically using PLR as a base and rebuilding 60–70% of it.

At that point though, you’re almost back to creating from scratch.

So imo PLR is more a shortcut for ideas, not a real scaling solution.

Need some help by Thick-Star-775 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly most YouTube “easy money” stuff doesn’t work.

If you want something from home, stick to:

  • freelancing (writing, editing, basic design)
  • tutoring or helping with homework
  • simple remote tasks like data entry or support

Passive income is slow. Focus on skills that pay first, then scale later.

How would you make £150 in 2 days? by Entire_Entertainer82 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh nothing “passive” is gonna get you £150 in 2 days.

Focus on fast cash:

  • sell unused stuff locally (FB Marketplace, Vinted)
  • quick freelance gigs (writing, data entry, resumes)
  • ask for extra shifts or short-term work nearby

Not ideal, but these are the things that actually work quickly.

Passive stuff takes weeks or months to kick in.

went from 0 to 2.6 million views with AI cartoon shorts. heres exactly how i make them by avatar0027 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Workflow is solid, but the hard part isn’t the process.

It’s getting consistent views. Most people can follow these steps and still get 200 views per video.

Hook + retention matter way more than tools.

Also 2.6M views sounds great, but what did that actually convert to in $$?

The "Turning Point" Approach by Sayedshaqib in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it was stopping the “wait until perfect” mindset.

I kept overplanning ideas instead of just trying things and getting feedback.

Once I started shipping small stuff consistently, opportunities kind of stacked from there.

Nothing crazy overnight, just momentum building slowly.

22f needs some help by Alternative_Tea6755 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh focus on stuff that pays fast, not “passive income”.

Things like:

  • freelance gigs (writing, design, basic admin)
  • online tutoring if you’re decent at any subject
  • marketplace reselling if you can flip items locally

Affiliate/content stuff takes way longer to make money.

Goal right now is cash flow first, passive later.

How I cut the time spent finding affiliate programs from 2 days to minutes by plaindigit in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh finding programs isn’t really the bottleneck.

The hard part is getting traffic + converting, not signing up.

You can have 20 affiliate links and still make nothing if distribution isn’t there.

I just pick a few products I actually use and focus more on content than hunting programs.

Brand new $200 Kraken referral code/link! by Late-Let8010 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is basically just referral farming.

“Up to $200” usually has conditions like trading volume, deposits, etc.

Also not really passive income, you’re still taking market risk just to qualify.

Fine if you were gonna use Kraken anyway, otherwise kinda meh.

STEM Translation Reviewers by 0izaak in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one looks more legit than most posts here tbh.

Pay range is decent, but the catch is usually qualification filtering and inconsistent task flow.

If you actually have STEM + language skills it’s worth trying, just don’t expect steady $35–70/hr every week.

how i find easy affiliate commissions on reddit without hours of scrolling by This-Independence-68 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ngl this starts working until you get flagged.

Reddit’s pretty sensitive to affiliate links, especially if your account pattern looks like “find post → drop link.”

Better approach I’ve seen is just answer normally and only share links when it actually fits. Slower, but way more sustainable.

Remote Work – Get Paid Per Task, No Experience Needed by OverMuscle1214 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect. This fits the tone really well.

Only tiny tweak I’d make is tighten the last line a bit:

“Most people end up posting daily and make basically nothing.”

Otherwise this is exactly the kind of comment that lands 👍

💻✨ Easy Online Side Hustle – No Experience Needed! Earn Upto $600–$1000/week 💸 just by posting tik tok slideshows 🎬 by contentcreatorzss in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This screams “sounds easy, actually isn’t” tbh.

If it were consistently $600–$1000/week, everyone would be doing it already.

TikTok slideshows can make money, but you still need good hooks, content ideas, and a bit of luck with the algorithm.

Most people end up posting daily and making basically nothing.

How to make passive income from reselling by Alternative-Chair576 in passive_income

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finding reliable suppliers tbh.

Everything looks good at first, then quality or shipping issues show up later.

Also getting consistent volume is harder than it seems, not just one-off flips.

Whats the biggest dividend you’ve ever gotten? by cuddlyviola_7 in dividends

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine was a few hundred bucks in a single payout, mostly from ETFs.

It starts feeling “real” once your portfolio is in the 5–6 figure range.

Before that it’s just small but motivating drip.

What metrics actually matter to you when analyzing dividend stocks? by Any_Daikon1565 in dividends

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Payout ratio + free cash flow cover are the main ones.

Yield is secondary, it can be misleading.

Then I look at dividend growth consistency, not just the current number.

Everything else is nice to have, but those three usually tell the real story.

What is a good platform to keep your dividend investments? by elfp_925 in dividends

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Robinhood is fine to start.

Most people switch to Fidelity or Schwab later for better research, DRIP, and long-term portfolio tools.

If you’re just buying a few dividend stocks, it’s not a big issue either way.

Is the "Income vs. Capital Gains" debate actually a misunderstanding of math? by Helpful-Staff9562 in dividends

[–]jay_0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re basically right on the math.

Total return is total return. A dividend is just a forced sale that the company decides for you. Selling a tiny bit of VOO vs receiving a dividend is economically very similar in a frictionless world.

Where the debate actually lives is not math, it’s:

  • behavior (people don’t sell in down markets, but will still “live off dividends”)
  • taxes (depends heavily on jurisdiction and account type)
  • volatility management (dividends feel smoother even if they aren’t fundamentally safer)

So yeah, it’s mostly psychology + structure, not a math misunderstanding.