The idea of a passive income fund in game development did not come from scratch.
Already at the age of 20, my partner and I received 11 thousand rubles of net passive income, while studying at uni and doing nothing.
At the age of 16, my friend and I began to make the first attempts to start our own business.
At the age of 19, we had a brilliant idea - to open a shoe store. Spoiler alert: The idea failed.
But we opened this store on a municipal lease, simply renting a room with an area of 10 squares from a local management company and making simple repairs (see photo).
We paid 2230 rubles a month!
It was even a fucking penny by those standards.
In short, the business has not been trampled on. And what did we do? We sublet this room. And then they removed another such room, repaired it and also leased it.
So in 2006 we began to receive our first passive income. Revenue from two premises was 28,000 rubles.
Net income: 22,000, 11k per person.
You don't do anything - money comes.
You do something else - money comes.
And then I read the book "Rich Dad. Poor Dad "and it dawned on me that we were doing the right thing.
Now I have several commercial premises that the management company leases. There is a shopping center that we ourselves built and there is even a video on this topic on the channel. There is a hotel from my father, which I rent out. And there is also a fast food point in Novosibirsk.
Why am I doing this?
Gamedev attracted me by the fact that it is very similar in structure to the passive income project:
- Made a game, got into organics, set up campaigns.
- And the game brings income for many years to come.
Here you can brick by brick increase revenue by releasing games. Each game is a small shop that you rent out and get income.
And that's cool!
Tomorrow at 19.00 I will tell you what kind of experiment we arranged by buying games for $50 thousand dollars and what result we got.
Put a reminder: https://youtube.com/live/wlbmC-GLD2g?feature=share
Already at the age of 20, my partner and I received 11 thousand rubles of net passive income, while studying at uni and doing nothing.
At the age of 16, my friend and I began to make the first attempts to start our own business.
At the age of 19, we had a brilliant idea - to open a shoe store. Spoiler alert: The idea failed.
But we opened this store on a municipal lease, simply renting a room with an area of 10 squares from a local management company and making simple repairs (see photo).
We paid 2230 rubles a month!
It was even a fucking penny by those standards.
In short, the business has not been trampled on. And what did we do? We sublet this room. And then they removed another such room, repaired it and also leased it.
So in 2006 we began to receive our first passive income. Revenue from two premises was 28,000 rubles.
Net income: 22,000, 11k per person.
You don't do anything - money comes.
You do something else - money comes.
And then I read the book "Rich Dad. Poor Dad "and it dawned on me that we were doing the right thing.
Now I have several commercial premises that the management company leases. There is a shopping center that we ourselves built and there is even a video on this topic on the channel. There is a hotel from my father, which I rent out. And there is also a fast food point in Novosibirsk.
Why am I doing this?
Gamedev attracted me by the fact that it is very similar in structure to the passive income project:
- Made a game, got into organics, set up campaigns.
- And the game brings income for many years to come.
Here you can brick by brick increase revenue by releasing games. Each game is a small shop that you rent out and get income.
And that's cool!
Tomorrow at 19.00 I will tell you what kind of experiment we arranged by buying games for $50 thousand dollars and what result we got.
Put a reminder: https://youtube.com/live/wlbmC-GLD2g?feature=share