Blog Review: The Smart Passive Income Blog

The Smart Passive Income Blog is a blog I found a few days ago.  I spent most of tonight exploring it.  It is written by Pat Flynn, a young guy with some experience with passive income generation.  He really has a good perspective on things and has well written and meaningful content.  Like me, he doesn't think of passive income as a getting rich quick approach, but rather as a different way to make money and build wealth. 

Here are a few posts that I liked:

If you are interested in developing passive income, I recommend that you check it out and I am adding it to my BlogRoll.

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  • 7/24/2009 7:30 AM DEFENSIVE-ENTREPRENEURSHIP.COM wrote:
    The Smart Passive Income Blog is a blog I found back in February. It is written by Pat Flynn, a young guy with some experience with passive income generation. He really has a good perspective on things and has well written and meaningful content. Like me, he doesn't think of passive income as a getting rich quick approach, but rather as a different way to make money and build wealth. Here are a few posts that I liked: The One Thing You Must Know About Passive Income, or Else! Why Making ...
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