To consistently make income, you should have multiple channels.

January 30, 2019 2 min read

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In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Jeff Rose asks what would happen if you lost your job today. Can you securely say if you would be prepared for the shortage of income?

Rose discussed the benefit of having a second source (or even a third, a fourth, and more), which can essentially offer you a means of insurance to continue affording and sustaining your regular living costs. 

When brainstorming a means to secure another income source, consider regular routes to pay increases, like a traditional raise or learning a new skill to start a business. 

Click play to hear more setting up diversified streams of income. 

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