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Backup plans for revenue?

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What would you do if suddenly your online income came to a fullstop?
I mean I pretty much depend on the revenue I amke from google adsense and youtube. So if it is to come to fullstop at some point, that would be too hard on me. I mean I have a real job and all, but still.

So I just wanted to know if you have any backup plans?
 
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I will probably start to work offline and pay off my online bills, just like JLogan.

It is always a good idea to have backup plans.
 
Well for me really it's all about education, I am very much interested in knowledge and so while I work online, I figure out ways how to qualify myself in a field which I enjoy. So hopefully my online resources do not come to a full stop before I am at a comfortable place educationally and financially.
 
My primary source of income is my consulting business. The money I earn through AdSense is pocket change in comparison so even if I started earning $0 from AdSense, I think I would still be able to pay my bills (thank goodness!). :)
 
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I am still waiting for the day I start to make a significant amount of money from my sites! I am currently attending college so I guess that kind of counts as a plan right?
 
I think a safe backup plan is to make sure your site is earning revenue from multiple streams. Monetize properly with Adsense, Affiliate Banners, Link Sales..etc. That way you're not relying on just one source of revenue.
 

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