I have $90 and I'm a 13 yearold girl. I can't get a real job but I'm trying to lay for my own things not have my mom do it so how can I make money quickly? And a lot, please help! Any advice and tips help. :) thanks!
VoiceofReason answered Saturday July 9 2011, 12:51 am: Study homepage design and offer to make websites for people for pay. That's about all you can do other than yardwork.
Never2bAlone answered Friday July 8 2011, 1:47 am: You are such a bright considerate ambitious 13 year old girl. I am so proud of you! Honestly there are very little avenues of making good money quickly. Even for an adult with a college degree and job experience it's so incrediably hard to make ends meet. However, you are on a great path and I encourage you to continue saving and saving because it will add up over time. Some ways you could earn a little money may be to cut some lawns, babysit, walk small dogs, house sit, collect cans and or other metal and turn them in for cash, use some of your money to buy certain products such as candy for a low price and sell it for a little more than you bought it for. You could tutor younger aged children, give piano lessons, or other lessons in an area you know well, have a garage sell of items you no longer use, or clothing that doesn't fit anymore. Sell things on ebay, if you can draw or paint perhaps you could sell your art work and advertise that 50% of the profit will go towards your favorite charity. You could have a set price or just take donations.
Is it possible to do work around your house and help your mom out to earn an allowance or extra allowance?
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