Why Multiple Streams of Income

February 7, 2006 by Chuck | 8 Comments

From Michael Ross on Sowpub.com Forum

Everyone - well most people anyway - will agree that Multiple Streams of Income (MSI) is a good thing to have. Where the disagreement starts is in the Dollar Value of the MSI.

“I ain’t gonna do nuthin’ for only thirty bucks a week.”

Hey, I WILL because that gives me $120 to $150 a month - depending on how many ‘pay days’ are in the month.

$20 a day, is $100 a week, or $400 a month. And $400 is a week’s pay for some people. Why throw away a week’s pay because I make it over the course of the twenty working days in a month (five working days of the week x four weeks of the month)?

What if I run an ad at $20 per week and the ad only generates $80 a week in income? I make a $60 profit each week. And that’s $240 by the end of the month.

Would you like an extra $240 at the end of the month?

So one Income Stream makes you $60 a week. What if another one makes you $50 a week ($10 a day)? That’s $200 by the end of the month. So now your two Income Streams are making you $240 + $200 = $440.

Would you like an extra $440 each month?

Sure you would.

Are you willing to receive it in drips instead of in one large bucket full?

In the last issue of The Great Ideas Letter we showed how a teenager makes up to $1,200 a week and how you could start a similar “business” with less than $30 initial cost.

What if you did? And what if you only did it at one-tenth what the teenager did? You’d make $120 a week - $480 a month. Remove your $30 cost and you’re making $90 a week - $360 a month. And not doing a heck of a lot for it.

Add this Income Stream to the two others mentioned above and now you’re making $240 + $200 + $360 = $800 a month.

See how these small little amount of money - $60 a week, $10 a day, etc. - are adding up?

Each MSI does not have to be huge because when you have a few of them they add up to be a real nice sum of money.

Just because an Income Stream doesn’t make you $100 a day, doesn’t mean it is not worth having as one of your MSI.

Hugh Gaugler mentioned Gutter Cleaning was something he did. And, from memory, he suggested a minimum of $125 per job.

So what if, as well as these other MSI, you also did Gutter Cleaning. And what if all you did was one job per week. That’s an additional $125 per week, $500 per month.

Now our Income looks like this: $240 + $200 + $360 + $500 = $1,300.

And all of it from your own independent MSI.

Personally, I find this more secure than a job. But lets say you don’t and you want to have a job too. Well, have one. Make it a part-timer. Maybe something that makes you $200 a week. Maybe an evening job doing janitorial work as I suggested in this post:
http://www.sowpub.com/cgi-bin/forum/webbbs_config.pl?read=9291

Now your monthly income looks like this:

$240 + $200 + $360 + $500 + $800 = $2,100.

Now that’s pretty close to what the average income is, so lets leave it at that.

If you lose any one of your MSI, the most you will be out is $800. But you’ll still have $1,300 a month coming in.

If you lost your $200 Income Stream, you’ll be down to $1,900 a month coming in.

In either case, losing one of your Income Streams is NOT the end of the world because you still have income coming in.

Compare that to the people Gordon mentioned in his post. They lost their income and that was it. No income coming in at all.

Which situation would you rather be in?

I would rather have Multiple Streams of Income, even if it meant others viewed me as some kind of Jack of All Trades.

I would rather have a whole bunch of small Income Streams making me $100 - $500 a month than one large one making me $2000 a month.

When considering any potential Income Source, avoid thinking about the immediate worth of it. Instead, calculate How Much it is Worth to you at the end of the month - and even the end of the year.

That’s the first step. If you want that particular Income Source to be more - to grow - be patient. With enough care and attention it will. But it won’t if you never even give it a go, never start it, because you didn’t think it was worth it.

Michael Ross.

P.S. If you want to add additional Income Streams to your income, subscribe to The Great Ideas Letter today. Each issue we show you businesses you can start with a minimum of effort and funding and skill and education. And we don’t just show you these businesses either. We also start some of them and then show you the results of our “tests.”

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  • Gutter Cleaning St Louis on November 1st, 2006 at 6:06 am

    About twenty four years ago I starting a small biz doing Gutter Cleaning in the St Louis area for the cost of 1 ladder, Hose, Rake, Broom and Trash bags. Now we are up to customer count of 462 homes twice a year. Also doing seamless gutter instalation, Repairs and Gutter Guards. When I look at others doing Gutter cleaning in the St Louis area, I see they do it part time as 2nd form of income most being firefighters or shcool teachers.

  • valentine on February 22nd, 2007 at 8:11 am

    like to know i can particicpate without no cash

  • Chuck on February 22nd, 2007 at 8:13 am

    Wouldn’t we all like to make money without cash!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Let me know how that works for you.

  • KH on May 18th, 2007 at 4:23 pm

    You are so correct. If people would only look at things this way and plan for the long term, their life could be so different at the end of even one year. Using your example, say the person making $2100 enough now has enough money coming in to leave their job and possibly joint venture with someone to make an even higher stream of income. The whole idea is to get started and build and build and build.

    Very few, if any, successful people made their fortune in just one venture.

  • KH on May 18th, 2007 at 4:26 pm

    BTW, I notice so many people are saying they can’t make money without cash and that is simply not true. There are many ways.

  • Stacey on January 22nd, 2008 at 10:05 pm

    Hi

    Just wanted to say nice blog and great information.
    I made a site that has many small income streams, and all are free to join. Have a look, maybe we can link to each others site. www.smallincomestreams.com
    thanks
    Stacey

  • Christian Fredebeul on March 25th, 2008 at 1:25 pm

    Always nice to see other people working with the MSI concept. We are actually with a GOLD MSI which perfectly fits into this time where some global banks are breaking down, the USD crashes and people are looking for tangible assets as well … Christian a.k.a. LuckyFolks … www.DigYourGold.com

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