There are two major issues that arise in retirement. One is you have a lot more time on your hands. Two, you may have less income coming in after retirement. The third is sort of a function of those two and that is when you have more time on your hands you may spend more money than you did when you were working and couple that with the same or less fresh income you have less money than you did while you were working.
The point of this article is to show an optional way to increase your income while not sacrificing the free time you have. This method is 'affiliate marketing' but with a certain twist. The twist is that you only focus on a few subscription products that rebill monthly and build the number of subscriptions you refer. The other factors in the equation are the cost of the programs and the percentage commission paid on your referrals.
In retirement one is usually looking for ways to earn a little extra income so you can either invest in things that pay out interest or dividends to you, or to pay for extras you may not otherwise afford. You aren't necessarily looking to make a 6 figure income, but it wouldn't hurt, right?
Doing affiliate marketing can be fun. You can learn to build websites, communicate via email and video, and to build a automatic monthly residual income from wherever you are. Plus, you are helping others be able to do the same thing.
To me, it makes a lot of sense and you don't have to be a guru to do it. If you are interested simply go to the following website and find out more about it.
Happy Retirement Days!