Ways to Earn Passive Income From Your Graphic Design Work

Are you a graphic designer who wants to make some money from your stuff, but don’t want to be a slave for hours on end making new designs every day?

If you answered yes, passive income is the way to go for you.
So you have heard of passive profits?
Don't quite get it?
Time to school up.
Active income is what you get from a regular job. You put in the work and get paid for it, whether you're an employee or self-employed. Passive income is like side hustles. You put in an hour of work and get paid for 30 hours' worth. Here' are some ways you can make passive income from your graphic designs.

Sell Tutorials

Tutorials are a great way to make some cash. You can easily whip up high-quality tutorials that show how to do something specific, like how to use a software or how to finish a task. You can film or take screenshots of your tutorial while you're creating it, then turn that into a video or written article tutorial to sell. These types of tutorials are becoming more and more popular as folks are looking for more guidance and resources on how to do certain things. You can easily create tutorials for a bunch of topics and put them up for sale on websites or your own website. You can even write articles about them and use affiliate marketing to get paid or create YouTube videos of tutorials and make an income stream from that.

**Create and Sell Templates **

Cashing in a nice amount can be a piece of cake by selling design templates. Just keep up with the latest trends and social media themes, and you will be good. You can sell them on online platforms like Figma or Canva, so that non-designers and social media peeps can easily customize them for their own needs. Unique, sick designs are always in demand, so you can sell the templates you use for your own social media or whip up some fresh ones.

**Sell Lightroom Presets **

If you want your pics or content to pop, get yourself some fresh presets. You can make them up in Lightroom and then sell them to other photographers, content creators, or even Insta users. You can customize them to any style you prefer, like portraiture, weddings, grunge, preppy, or anything that gives your snaps a personal touch. And if you're already a famous photographer or content creator with a nice aesthetic, selling presets can be a solid source of cash flow. Better, you can even sell the presets you're already using to make some passive d income. And if you want to keep your secret ingredients private to you, just make a few tweaks before selling. It's a great way to show off your skills and boost your personal brand.

**Sell Your Designs via Dropshipping **

If you've been doodling for fun, whipping up designs for family and friends, or just practicing your skills, don't let all that hard work go to waste. You can easily make some cash by putting them up on eComm or dropshipping sites. Instead of just keeping those designs on your Insta page, put them up on RedBubble or your own eComm store. Turn your simple illustrations into cool gear like tees, cushion covers, cards, stickers, notebooks, wall art, clocks, or bags. Just remember, don't sell designs you've been paid to make exclusive. But if you've got universal designs from creative challenges or gifts, you can make some passive money.

**Licensing Your Work **

Getting a license for your designs lets you show them off on big name brands, reaching a wider audience and making money like it's nothing. If you wanna see your designs on tees at well known malls all over the country, licensing is the move.
Licensing is like teaming up with brands that dig your creative vibe and have the same goals.
Nah, you don't have to be a famous designer to benefit from licensing. The company will handle the advertising and sales of your stuff under their brand once you license your work.
Before you jump into licensing, make sure you've got the copyright to your art and designs locked down and don't give away exclusive rights to others. Familiarize yourself with Creative Commons licensing and non-exclusive use before making any licensing or sales decisions.

**Affiliate Marketing on Your Website **

Achieving passive income success requires determination and hard work from the outset. Adding affiliate marketing or ads to your website means you can make cash just from people checking out your content, even if they don't buy anything. Gathering a big following and getting enough page views is key to making passive income a thing. Once you get a solid presence, you can start building those passive income streams.Putting ads or affiliate links on your website are two solid ways to generate additional revenue passively. Just make sure you keep it real with your people and let them know you are doing some affiliate marketing. And don't sell out, only promote stuff you actually have tested yourself and believe in. There isn’t anything worse than losing your credibility for a quick payout.

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