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Face it: The life of a high school student isn’t getting any easier. It seems that with each passing year, a high school student’s expectations soar to new heights. The academic bar consistently rises, and extracurricular activities devour the free time you once enjoyed by spending time with friends or simply relaxing, letting the day unwind as you veg in front of the television.

With the extracurricular load and homework leash, many students don’t think they have the time for an after-school job. Too many time commitments make it impossible to juggle activities, do after school clubs and sports, complete homework, AND hold down a regular job. As a high school student, you realize that your education must come first, for if you want to make anything of yourself, a diploma is going to be beneficial. On the other hand, money is a very nice thing to have. As a student, you want to make it through school, but you’d really like to do it in fashion. The fashionable way includes the best clothes, latest gadgets, and, of course, a car to get around in. You want it all, but don’t have the time to go flip burgers after a hectic day of school.

Fortunately, there are other options. In fact, there are ways to make money that are a lot more enjoyable than the drudgery of McDonalds. All it takes is a little initiative, a bit of hard work, and an idea. In order to make money without having a regularly scheduled job, you must go into to employment for yourself. Think of it as an entrepreneurship. Your going to start your own business for money, and you’re going to be self-employed. “How?” a student might ask. Here are 5 ideas that a high school student can use in order to make a little moolah in his or her spare time. There isn’t much of a start up cost to these, either.

1. Sell hemp jewelry

How to Make Money on the Side: How to Get a Job

“Hi, my name is Pat Goodwin with patgoodwinassociates.com and we’re going to talk about how to make money on the side. When I hear that topic I think about there’s a reason for making extra money on the side. It could be that you are trying to pay off a student loan or you need to make extra money to whittle down your debt but when you’re looking for making money on the side, I would certainly encourage you to think about how many hours can you actually donate to working on the side. Is it weekend work? Is it evening work? Is it early shift work? And how many hours can you afford to be away from your family. So let’s look at you want to make sure that you are alert and confident in the job that you have in your day job or night job, so as you select a job about making money on the side, what types of jobs might there be for you? There could be everything from assistant librarian in a library on weekends to cleaning homes to pet sitting to helping the elderly and being a caregiver and sitting with someone who needed some extra care in their home. To actually being a security guard. To being a substitute teacher maybe in the summer if you are a teacher. To be a tutor. I’ve known people who’ve made great work by being a tutor. You may have a keen mathematical skill but you’re not working typically in your field of work. There are a lot of students who are honor students who want a math tutor to help them excel in their particular subject. You may be fluent in Spanish and you could teach Spanish. You could go to Sylvan Learning Center and look for making extra money on the side by being a tutor there. So just get creative, go to the website and look at extra jobs or home based jobs. As you drive through communities and you look at different buildings they may have a sign posted for extra help needed. It could be seasonal work where you’re working seasonally during the holidays in retail. There are wonderful stores that open up just seasonally like the calendar stores where you could work there. And there could be people on extended vacations where you could actually house sit and be paid quite handsomely to be there and to take care of their home. So you want to present yourself as someone who’s highly responsible, on-time with a high degree of integrity and trust and then as you present yourself for that extra, making extra income on the side, they’re going to know more than likely that you’re making a full time income and why you’re looking for job. You can keep the reasons maybe professionally, you just need to make some extra money to pay off some bills. So I hope that helps you think about how can you make some extra money on the side.”

How To Make Extra Money With A Second Job

One of the top ways to save money for your house is to get a second supplemental job either on the weekends or at night, on top of your regular job. I’m not going to lie to you, this is one my more difficult recommendations. Who wants to work even more hours on top of their already stressful job and life, filled with so many commitments? I know I don’t, at least in the conventional sense. That is why I feel it’s so important to find a second job that you really love. Since you are already going to be extremely tired, you need a second job that is flexible and excites you, a lot. If you can make this happen, it is the quickest way to greatly boost your income and save for your house down payment. Who knows, maybe you will like your second job so much that you quit your primary job and take it on full time. For the rest of this article, I will be highlighting some clever second jobs that I think are great candidates for your consideration. Also, at the end, make sure to read on all about my personal experience (and mistake) taking on a second weekend job I did not really want.

Make Some Extra Money By Working For About.com

About.com is a website that provides high value articles to its users. There are staff writers at About.com called guides writing about almost every topic imaginable. About.com is a huge success story and it gets a ton of traffic and is ranked very highly on search engines. Because they get so much traffic, they are able to monetize their site quite well with advertising. It is a great model because they always need more and more articles to keep a competitive edge and therefore are always looking for new guides. Guides are given very flexible hours (you can write your articles whenever you like as long as you meet your monthly quota) and are paid based on performance (how much traffic your articles draw). I really like the About.com paradigm because it satisfies my top requirements for a second job candidate: you set your own hours and you get to write about a fun topic that you’re passionate about. Also, as About.com continues to grow, your articles will naturally get more traffic because the site will keep bringing in more and more visitors (as a guide you will indirectly benefit from the work of all other guides as well). You can read more about becoming an About.com guide here.

Why Not Start Your Own Website?

Ok, I’ve already discussed the benefits of starting your own website in this article but must mention it again here. In starting your own website, you don’t get the infrastructure that About.com provides, but you do get full control and ownership of the website you create. If you are really passionate about a topic and are looking to build a longer term asset, this is definitely the way to go. Starting your own website in the short run will not make you nearly as much money as the other alternatives in this article but it provides the opportunity to make much more money in the long term because you are building an asset that you own that keeps kicking off advertising income. Not to mention you are creating something of value that helps others by spreading your knowledge. That’s an accomplishment more important than money! Personally, I have worked countless hours late and night launching multiple websites (including this one). It has been a long a difficult process, but also extremely rewarding and addicting.

Work As A Remote Contractor On oDesk

oDesk is a site that allows you to work for others remotely. It is a global network of programmers, data miners, freelance writers, and graphic designers that work remotely on their own time schedule for businesses that need their assistance. With the bad economy, more and more companies are looking to outsource projects because it is much cheaper for them. A company that hires an employee on oDesk is not responsible for HR, benefits, and overhead. While this alternative may not be as fun as the above two because you do get to set your own hours but you might not be working on a very exciting project, I definitely recommend it as a great opportunity for a flexible second weekend job.

Which Second Jobs To Avoid

After talking about a few good opportunities, let’s look at what you should not do. First, let me premise this with the fact that it’s easy to burn out these days. Bosses and managers can be extremely demanding. Keeping that in mind, I would urge you to not take a second job that requires face to face contact with your boss and clients. Most likely you are already doing a ton of this during your regular work day. One of the most important things about saving money for your mortgage down payment is longevity. You will not be able to save for the down payment overnight (believe me, I have been saving for a long time now) and will need to be in the saving game for the long term. You do not want to expose yourself to extra pressure. The best way to avoid this is to take second jobs that are Internet based because then you can work remotely. While you may make less (especially after factoring in self employment higher taxes), it is totally worth it for the freedom and mental benefits. Moreover, if you start finding huge success you could quit your day job and make your internet job your focus, what a great thing!

Where Can I Find More Internet Based Jobs?

That being said, I recommend searching Google for such terms as home based business, home job, network marketing, etc. As always, you will want to be very careful because there are a lot of scams out there and you don’t want to get affiliated with the wrong thing. That’s why I like the options presented in this article so much, they are very big and trustworthy companies. Good luck and remember to take some time off for yourself.

The Weekend Job That I Quit Before I Even Started

Mentioned above, my second job is managing my portfolio of websites. I love writing and helping people. The pay per hour of time invested so far is low, but I have very flexible hours and see the long term benefits of building up passive income. Recently, I got approached by a friend to work for him part time. He offered a reasonable amount of money and even stock options in his company. However, this weekend job didn’t work out. I quickly realized I was in over my head and creating too much stress in my already hectic life. It’s a recurring theme on this site – I make a mistake and hope that you learn from it! This is no exception. Please read on all about my personal experience taking on a second job and then quickly backing out.

How to make money without a job

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“It is better to have a permanent income than to be fascinating.” – Oscar Wilde

The following post originally appeared, in slightly modified form, on Lazy Man and Money. He’s all about alternative income, of course, which is the subject of this post, so his blog is a great place to brainstorm.

Spend less than you earn is the wrong way to think! Your time will be much better spent thinking of more ways to make money than it will be thinking of ways to save money. Chances are good if you read this blog that you’ve already given some thought to alternative income, but let’s back up. Everyone has a primary source of income. Usually it is a traditional job – an employer who asks them to show up from 9 am to 5 pm, file a TPS report and pay an ungodly amount of taxes for the privilege of being laid off in a restructuring when the company misses earnings estimates by $0.01. Income can also come from self-employment, a small business, unemployment checks, a pension, or hundreds of other primary sources. Alternative income – which is sometimes referred to, incorrectly, as passive income – can come from rental properties, royalties, investments or other sources. All of these sources could also be primary income to someone but usually these are income streams that people receive in addition to their primary income. To be truly rich one thing is certain: for every ’stream’ of income you have, you should have an alternative. Alternative income is the key to wealth.

…a few of my simplest ideas – that you could start tomorrow – are:

  • Starting up a blog using GoDaddy and WordPress
  • Make a few loans through Lending Club
  • Setting up an Amazon bookstore (here’s mine)

Most people have a single source of income. They work for employer Megacorp or Wal-Market and receive a paycheck. Some people may have a trickle of investment income, or occasionally sell something on eBay and then give up after a few sales, but a large number of people consider catching up on the final season of NBC’s beloved quirky comedy “The Office” a better use of their time than trying to earn more money after a tiring day in the office. Their goal is to get by on minimum work, minimum income and maximum “down-time.†Alternative income seems like a lot of extra work to these people, and extra work isn’t what anyone wants.

However, there are many advantages to finding alternative income, not the least of which is being able to get rid of your primary income stream. Having alternative streams of income means that no one stream can direct your life. Do you think you could tell your boss you were going to quit at the end of the month if your wage is your only source of income? Not unless you had an offer letter from your next ex-boss ready. But what if you had 15 streams of income? What if no single stream accounted for more than 10% of your total income? You could do a constant analysis and drop underperformers. You could drop streams that were inefficient, or frankly just made you blue. This is why being a consultant is better than being an employee, and why owning a business is better than being a consultant, and why creating content is better than owning a business – ease of adding and dropping income sources. Consultants and businesses and especially content creators can have more than one ‘employer’ at a time. No one ‘employer’ becomes critical for putting Domino’s on the table.

There are two more advantages to alternative income besides diversification of income sources. First of all is the expansion of skills. Creating an income stream from a website you create or eBay sales or a small business is a completely different skill set than being a financial analyst, for example. Not better, not worse, but different. Even blogging about financial analysis is a different skill set than being a financial analyst. Every time you create a new revenue stream, you are expanding your skill set. You are learning something new, and making it that much more likely that you’ll be able to add further income streams.

This leads to the greatest advantage of alternative income streams of all. This is the viral nature of alternative income. For the first 10-12 years of my working life, I never thought there was any point in worrying about income past my wages and a quarterly trickle of dividends from my stock holdings. The truth is that when you start thinking about creating alternative income you’ll find out that something funny happens. Your ideas will snowball. That first idea will spawn two more, and they’ll each create two more. You’ll get excited the first time you make a few dollars that didn’t come from your employer. You’ll see opportunities everywhere and even though many won’t work out, some will. The one that does will give you a lead to another stream. That stream will inspire you to create another. You won’t be content to sit back and wait for your corporate payroll department to mail you that never-changing check every two weeks. You’ll want more, and by wanting more you’ll find more. Once you understand that alternative income is the only way to real, long-lasting wealth every idea you have could be the start of something amazing.

So even if you come up with an idea for generating an extra $10 a month, don’t sneer at it. That $10 a month idea may someday serve as the basis for a $100 per month idea. That $100 stream may help you gain the skills and experience you need to have for a whole new stream that generates $1000 per month. If you see where this is going, you see the possibilities. Keep an eye out – you never know when you’ll come up with the next small idea that could turn out big!

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College Students: Make Money Without a Second Job

The Top Five No-stress Ways to Make Money in School Without It’s no fun to be a poor college student, and often it seems like there’s little to be done about it. It’s tough to work more than one job – or any job at all – while being a full-time student, so money can be short. Fortunately, there are several ways any enterprising college student can earn some extra cash with the added benefit of flexible hours, and little or no work. Here are five easy ways to get a little extra cash without having to work an extra job on the side.

1. Open bank accounts This works especially well at the beginning of each school year. Every bank in town wants student accounts. A student banking today will bank as an adult tomorrow, so many banks will offer cash between $50 and $100 just for getting started with them. These accounts often require no minimum balance and may be closed in six months or sooner. Just stay organized – nothing is worse than having debit cards and checks littering your dorm room as an easy target for thieves. Find the top few offers and go with those. It’s easy money that requires very little time and no investment.

2. Be a campus rep College students are one of the most targeted demographics for companies looking to sell their products. But they always are on the outside looking in. That’s where you come in. Many companies will hire you to promote their products and services on campus. As a student yourself, you know the best places to advertise and talk to students and companies pay you well for this information. With many of these jobs, you get free products and a base pay of $10 to $15 dollars an hour. Plus, most are flexible – you can work on your own time and report your hours at your own convenience. Companies may advertise for these positions on campus, but often they can be found through flyers on Facebook or on the company’s website. Apple, Dell, Microsoft, and Playboy are all examples of companies looking for representation on college campuses. Spend some time searching through their websites and through search engines and you’ll find a plethora of opportunities available.

At home job stuffing envelope scam exposed

At home job stuffing envelope exposed Wouldn’t it be great to get paid to stuff envelopes to make some extra cash? If only it wasn’t one of the biggest scams I’ve ever investigated… By Mr. Work @ Home, Publisher of WorkAtHomeTruth.com

Can you really make money stuffing envelopes at home?

My investigation in the at home job stuffing envelope industry didn’t take long to complete. Making money stuffing envelopes at home is a flat-out scam. In fact, I’ve never met someone making money after trying these “paid to stuff envelope” schemes.

At home job stuffing opportunities easily tops my list of work at home scams of all time. If you want the proof, just visit any work at home discussion forums — you get one sad story after another.

Here’s how the at home job stuffing envelope scam works

Promoters usually advertise that, for a “small” fee, they will tell you how to earn money stuffing envelopes at home. Later – when it’s too late – you find out that the promoter never had any employment to offer.

Instead, for your fee, you’re likely to get a letter telling you to place the same “envelope-stuffing” ad in newspapers or magazines, or to send the ad to friends and relatives.

The only way you’ll earn money is if people respond to your at home job stuffing envelope ad — and my investigation finds most people lose money stuffing envelopes at home.

The truth about “guaranteed success” doing an at home job stuffing envelopes

Although many promoters of envelope stuffing schemes claim that their program is “guaranteed to work”, often when consumers try to get refunds after realizing they’ve been scammed, they are rarely able to do so.

A better way to earn income from home…

I think the question you have to ask yourself is why did “envelope stuffing” appeal to you? Was it the promise that you can work at home? If so, then you may want to check out the detailed review of HomeJobStop, one of the Internet’s leading legitimate home jobs databases.

Or maybe you’re swamped with bills and need to bring in some extra cash. Then you may want to check out my unusual review of James Jones’ Emergency Cash Generators.

Whatever you do, be sure to check my list of scams before parting with your hard-earned money.

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If so, you might be interested in my 100% FREE work at home alert revealing legit programs… if you’re looking for ways to make some extra cash and work from home, my free alert might be for you.

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Job Hunters: Beware of Rebate

February 3, 2009

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The Better Business Bureau is warning job hunters to beware of opportunities to work from home processing rebates.

While the job offer may claim that people can earn up to a thousand dollars a day without leaving the comfort of their home, BBB has received hundreds of complaints from victims nationwide who never earned a dime and were, in fact, ripped off for hundreds of dollars in upfront fees.

With the nation’s unemployment rate expected to hit a 25-year high in early 2009, work-at-home Web sites which promise big money for little or no experience are extremely tempting in the best of times. But now, with so many cash strapped families, they’re especially appealing.

In 2008 alone, more than one million people checked with their BBB about the legitimacy of companies that offer work-at-home jobs. Unfortunately, BBB warns that most work-at-home opportunities, such as supposed “rebate processing†jobs, are ultimately scams.

“With the nation’s unemployment rate hitting double digits in some states, more families are desperately searching for ways to bring in income and these rebate processing scams lure them in with promises of big money for little work or no experience,†said Steve Cox, BBB spokesperson. “No one ever wants to lose money, but in these hard times, job hunters are getting scammed when they can least afford it.â€

According to complaints on file and research conducted by the Los Angeles Better Business Bureau and the BBB serving Central, Coastal and Southwest Texas, the larger offenders — which have racked up hundreds of complaints from consumers nationwide — operate under such names as Angel Stevens and Cindy Dalton with Web addresses including www.processathome.com and www.rebateprocessorjobs.com. While the names might be different, the scam remains the same.

Victims stated that they paid an upfront fee anywhere from $40 to over $500 for a trial program earning money by processing rebates from home. By representing that the opportunity is affiliated with 11,000 companies including some household names like Hewlett Packard and Home Depot, complainants are deceived into thinking that the offer is legitimate.

Instead of guidance and a starter kit on processing rebates, victims report that they actually received instructions on how to make money by sending e-mails, posting blogs and paying for ads on the Internet in order to sell various products.

The products being sold are marketed with a rebate and the victim allegedly makes money by receiving a percentage of sales for any products sold as a result of the ads they placed.

“Adding insult to injury, recent complainants state that after paying the initial fee of $359, they find that their credit card or checking account is charged each month thereafter for $59. The charges continue even though the victims cancel and demand refunds,†said Gary Almond, Vice President of the Los Angeles BBB.

Complainants allege that they are victims of misleading advertising and demand their money back. A few complainants who decided to try placing Internet ads to earn money became dissatisfied after spending even more money on ads and additional training, but still failed to make the amount advertised.

The marketing language on “rebate processing†Web sites makes the offer sound risk-free and usually advertises a “90 day money back guarantee” or “100% Satisfaction Guarantee,†but complainants state that the companies failed to honor the guarantee. If they respond to requests for refunds at all, it’s usually with an excuse for not making the refund.

BBB offers the following advice to help job hunters avoid being taken by a work-at-home scam:

• Beware of offers that sound too good to be true including the promise of big bucks for little work or no experience.

• Always check out the company’s BBB Reliability Report for free at www.bbb.org to see if the company has received a passing grade from BBB.

• Never give your credit card or checking account information to an individual or business that promises employment. Legitimate employers never charge fees to prospective employees. Period.

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Making extra money without getting a second job

Who couldn’t use a bit of extra money right now? With the job market tightening up and our time at a premium to begin with, taking on a second job to earn some Christmas cash may not be an option, but there are other ways to bring in cash without having to commute.

I recently took a look at the great number of things taking up space in my home and decided that there must be a way to put it all to better use and make a little money at the same time. Here are five ways I was able to create cash out of clutter — without resorting to Craigslist or Ebay (though those are good options, too):

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1.) Sell your extra books. I’m a book fiend, a book addict, a book enthusiast. My family has come close to staging interventions for me over my first-edition addiction, but I culled through my collection and made about $200 selling some of them to Cash4Books instead. Cash4Books accepts audiobooks and text books as well as softcovers and hardback tomes, and they even pay shipping — type in the ISBN (above the barcode) to see if they’re buying what you want to sell.

2.) Cull through your DVD and video game collections. Half.com is part of the vast online flea market that is Ebay, but it’s much, much easier to navigate. There are no listing fees, for one thing, and while you do pay a percentage of the profit once your item has sold, it’s really quite reasonable. You’re listings are limited to media (books, video games, music, movies), but Half.com reimburses most of your shipping costs, collects the money from buyers for you, and pays out twice a month via paypal (no chasing down delinquent bidders. Woot!).

3.) Pick up those pennies and turn them into gift cards. Those green Coinstar machines at your grocery store can do more than count your change for you. If you cash in more than $40 worth of coins and turn the money into a gift card or eCertificate, they’ll waive the counting fees. The gift cards are for big-name stores like Amazon, AMC movie theaters, Lowe’s, Old Navy, and ITunes. Keep in mind: You don’t have to give the gift cards away; use them augment your own holiday shopping budget, if you need to. Think those nickels and dimes aren’t worth the time it takes to dig them out from between the sofa cushions? My husband gathered up the change from his nightstand and random coat pockets and ended up with more than $100. Crazy.

4.) Get crafty. This isn’t a “money for nothing” suggestion as much as it is a “money for something you do anyway” one. If you have a hobby, put it to work for you. Making cute ornaments out of recycled lightbulbs? Sell them on Etsy. Make your own giftbaskets? Sell them on Etsy (or give them instead of purchsed gifts and save money that way). Have a knack for creative and unusual and cool jewelry? Etsy, Etsy, Etsy.

5.) Make money by saving money. The folks at CafeMom have some great tips on winterizing your home; the less you have to spend on heat, the more you have to spend on other things. Also: Check out the Frugal Moms discussion group at Work It, Mom!

How do you bring in a little extra money?

Data Entry: Free Job Online Ideas

DATA ENTRY: FREE JOB ONLINE

Data Entry Job Idea That’s Free

Data Entry and a Free Job Online Idea By Kelly Land, 2006-2010, All rights reserved.

Have you been poking under every rock on the Net to try and find a way to earn online doing data entry type work? I am sure you’ve come across programs that offer “employment” – but the catch it…they want you to PAY to get a job with them. Pay to get a job?? OK….that’s weird.

Are we not all a little bitter about the amount of scams out there? I’ve been taken for $34.99 about 4 times trying to check out some of these so-called data entry “jobs”. I’m actually embarrassed to tell you that. But I have no other way to “try” some of these programs than to pay and see how it works and what has to be done.

Somewhere along the lines though…..I got jaded. Very jaded. I believed in nothing. Stopped looking for almost 7 months. I’d talk to my friends in the “work at home arena” about data entry work or programs that earn and they were trying different things. Some were working….and some were simply scams.

However, I did start missing the “hunt”. So back in the trenches I went.

Wow….what a difference 7 months makes. There are a lot of “do-able” free programs out there. Many are truly basic data entry. If you can type – you can do them.

I did a lot of research on a program called “ Project Payday “. I’ve read the good, the bad and the ugly regarding Project Payday . I’ve talked with the owners of the program. I’ve talked to people that have negative comments and positive experiences.

After taking it all into consideration – and because it’s FREE, I decided to try it.

I simply went to the Project Payday website and signed up. The basics or premise is that you sign up for offers that interest you. Simply click on say….”Blockbuster” (I like movies!) – and fill out their offer. This is key – many offers do not require a credit card, some do, but anytime you sign up for a trial offer – be sure to keep track of when you signed up and your sign up info. You’ll want to cancel any free trial offers before the trial period is over. But many of these trial offers pay good money. Some offers might ask for a delivery fee of a few bucks – but you can typically make double that back in pay from Project Payday. I paid $4.50 for an offer and made $10.00 – so I cleared $5.50 and got something free to boot! They offer rebates on shipping and handling that earn you as well!

I was impressed with their training materials and videos as well. Can’t say I’ve had very many programs in the past that were free that offered help and support. Two members even did their own video and they walk you through step-by-step.

They even offer two more way to earn that don’t even require YOU to fill out offers.

There will always be people the poo-poo everything. ALWAYS. I started to turn into one of those people. Thank goodness I didn’t, because on my way to making $258 my first month with Project Payday ! I tracked how many hours I spent during the month – down to the minute! (8 hours and 42 minutes!) I tracked all the offers. I marked which I used a cc for, and which I didn’t. I wrote all trial offer deadlines in RED and how to cancel the trial offer for easy reference. This isn’t rocket science – but you have to be willing and smart about it. Common sense smart.

Ultimately you have to decide for yourself. If it had cost me money to join – I can’t say I’d been as tempted. I don’t mind paying a few bucks….maybe $5 tops, but this one was free. I had nothing to lose. And a side perk – I’ve met some really cool people that are all making money from home with programs like Project Payday .

Offers range from .50 to $50 – just track what you’re doing.

My experience in the end is that I did earn. I earned over $200 in one month for around 8 hours work. Most people have to work an entire week to clear $200. I am not rich – so $200 for me is a decent amount of money. I was able to sign my 6 year old up for dance lessons. Something I would not have been able to do without that money.

Requirements: Obviously for data entry work, you will need a computer. It need not be new or have the latest processor in it, but it does need to be in good working condition with a keyboard that won’t cause wrist problems. Ergonomics are an important element for anyone that does a large volume of typing. Because you will need to access to the Project Payday website, you will need internet access, and a valid email address. It’s absolutely necessary to sign up as a member of Project Payday in order for you to process offers (and for you to view pay outs on each offer) and for your orders to be tracked so that you’re paid correctly.

The more offer forms you fill out, the more you will earn. Simple as that. You can also earn by referring others that would like to do this kind of work.

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Job Ideas for Teens 15 and Younger: Beyond Babysitting

A cleaning service. Maybe you hate doing your chores at home, but getting paid for doing them is completely different! You could offer complete housecleaning services, or specialize in one or more areas, such as attic/basement/garage cleanups.

A yard maintenance service. There is always something that needs to be donemowing lawns and weed control in the spring and summer, raking leaves in the fall, and shoveling snow and planting for the spring in the winter.

A car-detailing business. With so many people working multiple jobs and having such busy lifestyles, very few people have the time to really take care of their cars — and you could offer a weekly or monthly service of washing, waxing, vacuuming, etc.

A pet sitting service. Typically more of a summer business when people tend to go on vacation, but you might be able to have a year-round business by offering pet walking, bathing, cleaning, etc. services.

A PC tutor/Web site development service. Are you a whiz with computers and the Web? Well, many adults are not, and you could make a good business helping people learn to use PCs and develop Web sites for their families — or for their businesses.

A catering service. Do you enjoy cooking and baking? In these busy times, if you can provide a service that offers well-cooked meals, you could do quite well.

A painting service. If you have some experience — or there is a few of your friends that want to go in business with you — you might consider a painting business. People are always renovatingand you could paint exteriors in the nicer months and interiors during the colder months.

An errand, messenger, or delivery service. This idea works best in larger cities where there are more people and public transportation, but these are busy times and people need help with all sorts of errands.

An educational tutoring service. If you have expertise in one or more areas — music, foreign language, math and science, or others — you could offer tutoring sessions to children, teens, and adults in your neighborhood.

An online Web business. If you are a master at creating Web pages, perhaps what you need to do is brainstorm a concept for an online business — where your potential customers can come from anywhere in the world, not just in your local neighborhood. (See our Web Resources Page for key information about developing a Website.)

A freelancing service. If you are truly gifted in a certain field, such as writing, drawing, or photography, consider starting a freelancing business where you sell your wares to various businesses and media outlets. (Read more about a freelancing career.)

 
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