OLSP can work for retirees with basic phone/computer skills. The $7 entry is low-risk, the mechanism (share one link) is simple, and the pace is flexible. Catch: you still need to post on social media or build a list — there's no truly hands-off route. If you have time, patience, and willingness to learn simple posting, it fits.
Why OLSP Fits Some Retirees
- Time-flexible: Live trainings recorded; do it on your schedule
- Low risk: $7 entry, 30-day refund — testing costs almost nothing
- No tech required: Copy-paste a link is the main skill
- Done-for-you products: Nothing to invent or ship
Honest Caveats
- You still have to post. No truly passive route. Even basic Pinterest pins or short emails need to happen.
- Pace is slow. First commission typically 2-6 weeks. Results not guaranteed.
- Some tech comfort needed — phone/laptop basics, social account creation, copy/paste.
Best Platforms For Retirees
- Pinterest — most beginner-friendly. Visual, no camera needed, slow but evergreen.
- Email — once you have a list. Personal, comfortable.
- Facebook organic — many retirees already use FB; comfortable territory.
Skip TikTok unless you genuinely enjoy it.
Realistic Expectations
Most retirees who do the work see small commissions ($7-$50/mo) within 2-3 months. Bigger numbers are possible but take 6+ months of consistency. Don't quit your pension plan. This is supplementary income.
See OLSP for beginners for the full starter framework, and affiliate marketing without experience for the day-1 plan.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is OLSP good for someone 60+?
Do I need to be on camera?
How much money will I make?
Will my pension be affected?
Is there phone support if I get stuck?
Decide from inside the system, not from a sales page
Free 35-minute training first. If it's not for you, you've lost nothing but the time.