Making Quick Money

How can 14 year old make money easily?

I want things i can do that make me money so i can get off my computer and start doing something useful while making money or by doing something online that i can make money

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  1. Sell newspapers, babysit, sell junk in your house on craigslist. Look on craigslist for random labor help.
  2. mow yards or rake leaves
  3. sing dance or if have any other skill showcase that.. may by the time u r 18.. u would be rockstar
  4. You can answer online surveys that pay-google it. Or, if theres a McDonalds near you, apply there-they hire 14 and up :]
  5. well i'm 13 turning 14 in November. My mum pays me money every week ($5) because i do the chores as much as i can but if your looking for an actual job, go to your local shopping center and look for shops that interest you. But you will need a resume and you may probably need to go for a job interview. i believe that the coffee club, or Gloria jeans is the best THEY MAKE THE BEST ICE CHOCCIES:)
  6. Car wash ,dog Walking business,baby sitting,Yard sale (organize ur stuff)Make crafts sell them and thats all i got
  7. First off, there's no easy way to make money- if there were, adults would be doing it! You should think of something that your good at or like to do and offering it to the public as a service and put out flyers, go door-to-door, and tell everyone what your offering. Think: Dog Walking? Mowing Lawns? Cleaning Doggie Doo? Cleaning gutters? Babysitting? Raking leaves? Shoveling Snow? Asking neighbors for odd jobs? Cooking? Running errands for the elderly/sick?
  8. Lots of things, but for most, you'll need your parents permission as you're still a minor. You'll be better suited to more jobs in a year or two, and all the most likely possibilities will involve helping kids younger than you. Some things you might start thinking about would be learning to be a camp counselor, baby sitting, learning how to tutor other kids, of all ages (even if you don't think you're particularly smart, you'll be smarter than a ten year old) If you're good at any type of sport you might help teach younger kids that, be it helping to coach a soccer or baseball team, or giving tennis lessons, whatever you're good at. Since you'll need to talk to your parents about it anyway, they may have some more ideas for you. I don't know what their jobs are, but it's possible they may find something for you there (depending on their jobs). Or they may have friends whose jobs you could work at. I know a guy who runs a comic book store, and his 12 year old daughter works there now, and I worked in my Dad's old business when I was in high school after school everyday. It was more common in much much older times for young people to do, but you might still be able to get apprenticed to someone, a craftsman of some kind, and learn their trade. Glassblowing, carpentry, people who still make things by hand. Maybe even learn to be a mechanic if you like cars and know of someone who owns their own tune up shop and would be willing to teach you about cars, and occasionally run the registry and what not. You could also make a business out of selling things on ebay or at flea markets. This could be stuff from your house no one uses, or things you make. It is a great thing that you have the ethic to want to work at such a young age. Start learning skills and getting work experience now, and you'll have a better chance than other people your age of finding a good job once you're done with school.
  9. if you can't get a job, babysit, or house clean, or have a garage sail
  10. ha you can sell drugs bro...quit cash and its taxs free. how great
  11. Beg your parents to increase your allowance, and offer to help out with the dishes, mow the lawn, make the beds and generally work your butt off. And wait to grow up.
  12. Make a free blog at blogger about something you are good at or truly interested in, and than put adsense on it, bring people to your blog, each time your ads get clicked you'll earn money. I can assure that you will love working on it. If you want more info let me know.
  13. Its easy. When your mommy and daddy are sleeping sneak into there wallet and take there cash.
  14. If you are serious about making money, consider starting up and running your own business. You’ll make more money working for yourself than you will working for an employer and you can take some very profitable tax credits even if your business doesn’t turn a profit. You CAN start a business at any age but you should get your parents on board to help you. Wouldn’t it be cool to give your parents an allowance? It is important to find and fill the needs (or wants) for your potential customers but also important to do what you love and love what you do. The list below are some of many businesses that you can use to determine what industries would work well for you and your customers. You will want to look into the legal and financial aspects of these businesses and I would encourage you to consult a professional (attorney/accountant) for specific advice. Also, check out the services of the SBA, Score, or whatever local business services are available in your region for startup assistance and free counseling/mentoring. Record audio magazines Geek Makeovers Teen Make Up Sales Body Jewelry Local Artists & Crafters Websites Window Washing Safe / Green Cleaning Products Recycling Bottles, Cans, Metals, Electronics Housekeeping Service Scanning Photos & Making Scrapbooks Cookbooks (family recipes) Promotional Items (car magnets, tshirts, keychains) Updating Address Books Medical Equipment (used/new) Computer Backups / Cleaning Viruses Teaching Computers to Newbies Website Design Local Yard Sale Advertising Programmable Thermostats & Energy Light Bulbs Vacuuming Dryer Vents Selling Spices Audio / DVD website for non fiction subjects Ebay Store Local Travel Guide Party Organizer Entertainer / Clown Teaching or Writing Subjects Tutoring Students Buying and Selling Yard Sale Finds Bubble Bath, Shampoo & Other Health and Beauty Aids Calendars (specialty subjects) Thinking about making money and wanting to make money is noble but unless you DO something, your question will be answered but you won’t see a dime. Do something TODAY to turn your dreams into a reality. There are many library books that can help you start on your journey. Don’t expect overnight success. Find someone to help you but don’t waste their time if you are not completely serious about making money and/or making a difference. The web has a number of startup informational sites for you. Check out http://www.business.gov, http://www.score.org, and http://www.sba.gov. Other websites to look into are http://www.ja.org and http://www.startupnation.com.
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