Want to learn more about online money-making opportunities for teenagers?
Let’s jump in!
1. Become a Creative Content Writer
Many sites offer freelance writing jobs. Some pay as little as $5 for a 500 article while others pay more than $50. A good example is Upwork which has a minimum age requirement of 18 years. On Upwork, you can bid for projects and once you win the bid, write the article, proofread, edit and submit it to the client. If approved, you get paid.
Fiverr is open to teens 13 years and older. On Fiverr, you can bid for article writing projects. For every article, you get paid $5 or more depending on your writing skills. You can always ask your parents or older siblings for tips on setting up your own freelancing business. Not only that. They can teach you how to manage your money.
2. Sell Your Designs Online
Are you an aspiring graphics designer? Do you have a creative flair? If you do, then selling your designs online is one of the ways to make money as a teenager online. A good place to start is Cafepress. As one of the world’s best online gift shops, Cafepress lists over one billion items with unique designs.
Cafepress allows internet users to build a shop where they can list their unique products. There are more than 450 products to choose from - clothing, drinkware, home and decor, stationery, and many more. To get started, simply sign up at Cafepress, create and upload your designs.Cafepress will market and sell your products and you get paid.
3. Teach Other Kids to Code
If you’ve mastered coding, you can teach other kids to code. Lots of kids want to learn how to code. You can start your YouTube channel where you upload videos explaining the basics of coding.
Alternatively, you can build a website and then get the word out by handing fliers around your neighborhood, school, or even at the mall. The more kids you teach, the more money you make.
Before you know it, you'll have plenty of money to support yourself while in college and even after graduation. In addition, you can continue teaching kids and other teens how to code as a side hustle while working at your 9 to 5 job.
4. Make Content for TikTok
TikTok has more than 1 billion monthly active users. In the US, there are 138 million+ active users, and growing. If you want to make money online with just your smartphone and tripod, this is it.
You can make TikTok videos that showcase your talents and skills. For example, are you a good dancer? If you’re, why not take videos of you dancing and share them with your followers. The good thing about TikTok is that the videos are short and highly engaging. As such, you can start building a loyal fan base in a day or two.
5. Be Twitch Streamer
Twitch is a live streaming service for entertainment, music, gaming, sports, and more. Launched in 2011, video gaming is the most popular category. In fact, more than 3,000 unique games are usually streamed simultaneously on a given day.
You can make money as a streamer on Twitch via viewer donations, viewer subscriptions, Twitch Bits, Ad revenue, and more. For every 5 to 10 average views per stream, you can make anywhere between $50 to $200 per month.Final Words
While most companies allow
13-year-olds and up to make money on their platforms, when it comes to payment,
teens are usually limited. PayPal is the most popular choice of payment for
most freelancing platforms. However, the payment processor requires you to be
at least 18 years old. The good news is you can use your parent’s PayPal or
receive payment via bank transfer.
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