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Everyone Needs Multiple Streams of Income: Here’s How to Get Started

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote is widely known for producing cement; but he has since diversified his manufacturing capacity into a whole lot more!

Aliko Dangote Multiple Streams of Income

For anyone who values financial security and ultimately desires financial freedom, creating at least one additional stream of income is no longer a luxury. It has become a necessity.

Diversifying your income stream is crucial to protect yourself and your family against the unavoidable ups and downs of economic and industry cycles. Because of the financial risks that come from relying on one source of income, such as a job or a business, consider creating at least one or more additional streams to generate cash flow.

Your additional income streams can be active, passive or a combination of the two. Some may pay you for doing something that you love (active), while others can provide income for you without your having to do much of anything at all (passive). You can diversify your income streams among different industries to protect you against major losses during downturns in one market and allow you to financially benefit from the upswings in another.

This truly is one of the not-so-obvious secrets of how the wealthy become — and stay — wealthy, which unfortunately isnā€™t taught to the masses. The good news is that itā€™s not magic. Itā€™s not even complicated. Creating your next stream of income is a simple, step-by-step process, which you can arrange to start bringing you monthly income faster than you might realize is possible.

  1. Establish financial security.

Now, this idea isnā€™t sexy, but itā€™s imperative: Donā€™t focus your time and energy into building a second stream of income until your primary source is secure. Whether you have a day job or own your own business, focus on establishing and securing a primary monthly income that will support your expenses before you pursue other steps.

  1. Clarify your unique value.

Every person on this planet has unique gifts, abilities, life experiences and value to offer — and be highly compensated for. Figure out the knowledge, experience, ability or solution you have that others will value and might pay you for. Remember, what might be common knowledge to you isnā€™t for other people.

You and your personality differentiate your value from that of every other person on earth. Many people will resonate with you (and your style) better than they will with someone else offering value that’s similar or even the same. Packaging is how you can differentiate your value.

Knowledge is the one thing you can increase very quickly. Increase your knowledge in a specific area, and you’ll simultaneously increase the value that others will pay you for, either to teach them what you know or apply your knowledge on their behalf.

  1. Identify your market and Build a community

Determine whom you are best qualified to serve. Based on the value you can add for others or the problems you can help people solve, who will pay you for the value or solution you can provide.

Here’s how you can build your community:

Acquire an email-marketing program (good: AWeber, better: Infusionsoft).

Get a program to create an opt-in page (good: LeadPages.com, better: Kajabi).

Create an added-value deliverable such as a free report, an eBook, an audio or a video training so that people will happily provide their email address in exchange for the value you provide.

  1. Ask your community about their desires.

You can either guess or assume what people desire and need, invest valuable time in creating it and then hope your guess was correct. But remember: Hope is rarely the best strategy.

Or send an email to members of your community with the link to a survey (using a free service like SurveyMonkey), asking what they want or need help with in your area of value that you’ve identified. Ask open-ended questions to help you later brainstorm or offer multiple choices if you’ve already thought about what you can provide.

  1. Create a solution.

After your community members tell you what they need, it’s your golden opportunity to get to work and create it. This could be a physical or digital product (a book, an audio, a video, a written training program or software) or a service ( babysitting, coaching, consulting, speaking or training).

  1. Plan the launch.

Think about how Apple rolls out its products. The company doesnā€™t just throw a product on the shelf or its website. No, the company makes it into an event. Apple builds anticipation months in advance, so much so that people are willing to camp out in front of stores for weeks to be the first in line.

Do that. To learn how, read the definitive book on the topic, Launch by Jeff Walker.

  1. Find a Mentor.

The best way to cut your learning curve and achieve a specific result is to find people whoā€™ve already achieved what you want and then model their behaviour. Rather than try to figure it all out on your own, find someone who has already achieved what you want, determine how this person did it, model this behaviour and make it your own.

While you might seek a relationship with a face-to-face human mentor, you could also hire a coach, read a book or articles by an expert or do web research. After some consideration, you may decide to make this your first step.

Are these steps practicable while working full time on No. 1? What do you think? Kindly share with us in the comments section below!

Adapted from The Entrepreneur

Jennifer Nkem-Eneanya
Jennifer Nkem-Eneanyahttp://jennyuncensored.wordpress.com
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3 COMMENTS

  1. THIS is what I have been saying over and over and over: Each of us has a ‘unique’ God-given voice. Find it. Use it. Don’t let anything or anyone mute it.

    “Every person on this planet has unique gifts, abilities, life experiences and value to offer — and be highly compensated for. Figure out the knowledge, experience, ability or solution you have that others will value and might pay you for. Remember, what might be common knowledge to you isnā€™t for other people.

    You and your personality differentiate your value from that of every other person on earth. Many people will resonate with you (and your style) better than they will with someone else offering value that’s similar or even the same. Packaging is how you can differentiate your value.”

    • Many thanks for your comment, Auntie Bola. You are very correct.

      I am currently reading a wonderful book (gifted to me by Mrs Ehirim), which sheds so much light on what you are saying. Everyone has a message which can inspire others to live a better life or run a better business. Everyone can share his/her message and make a difference, and also make an income at the same time.

      The title of the book – The Milionaire Messenger by Brendon Burchard. Once again, many thanks for sharing, Ma.

  2. Great ideas and I would love to add personal development. For example learning how to invest in stock market could help. This could be another income stream in the future. I used to lecture in local colleges during weekends and did provided good additional income stream for me.

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