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Creating Passive Recurring Income Streams by Delving into What you Love

Hey - if you had an interest (like learning foreign languages) and turned it into enough digital numbers appearing on a recurring basis in your bank account that you can go to an ATM anywhere in the world and take out the cash and keep on riding the global wave, well... is there even a question that you'd keep it flowing?

Are you interested in something so much that you would sit around on the internet doing it all day for long enough to get this flow going? If so, whatever that is, it's your passion.

Make that passion make money for you. Follow along here over the coming months and you'll find out how to create enough money to keep cruising. From wherever there is an internet connection. Without a credit card, but somehow you need to set up web hosting for $5 USD per month (Paypal works). And you do need a bank account - to accept the cash flow!

Initial Disciplines for Making Money While Learning Mandarin Chinese Online

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Been thinking a lot again about how to make all this language-learning stuff make real money online. It already is making real money, but more could be accomplished with greater cash flow.

What I do currently is make money (through affiliates) helping people find (mostly free) language learning resources online. I'd like to extend that to helping people learn how to use the Web to learn languages - what tools and sites to leverage, what resources are best for individual languages, the real deal on learning for free and paying for products, etc.

The best way is to get into the fray myself! So I have laid out some disciplines to accomplish this week (all done a week from today - why wait?). By posting them here, I am committing to these things for myself and for the readers. If I don't work hard on making this sailing scallywag life last, it'll become less and less feasable and the work will never evolve into what I envision (and beyond).

Why Babel Kebab?

Babel Kebab is coming...

Why the name?

Babel is pretty universal.

Kebab is fairly straightforward, also a multilingual noun.

Together they create a Space for skewering together bits and bobs about language from around the Web; remnants of the Tower of Babel. (Different one.)

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