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How to make money??x?

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im 13 and im really want to buy an ipod and a new mobile phone but dont havce any money does anyone have any ideas on how to get money. also do you know if i am old enough to get a saterday job because some of my 13 year old friends have got them and if i could, will you give me some suggestions on what places i could get them in

ps im nealy 14 in august soo

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  1. Most of the answers here are really scary and asking to invest, click or whatever.

    I am making money for the last 5 years without investing a penny.

    I am selling prepaid phone cards online - actually they are selling themself. Everyone needs to call somewhere and I sell very good prepaid solutions to call worldwide. You setup free website online in 5 min and watch people buy the cards, its that simple

    Wanna try? Go to this website: http://www.masterdial.net/a2/ . Check it out, sign up and start selling and make money


  2. Paper round, cutting peoples' grass, washing cars, babysitting.

  3. I recommend you check out the free E-book this site offers. It contains everything you need to know about making money online - different strategies laid out for you in an easy to understand format.

  4. Last year my friends and I worked all summer to earn money. Here are some of the things that we did:

    -We built and ran a "snack shack".  We sold things like candy,       chips, pop, etc. We made about $15 on the days it was open. (Unless you get A TON  of business, I don't recommend it.)

    -Babysitting. That always works. The most I've ever made is $5 an hour for one kid. Pretty good. But, there are two things I suggest. One:  Don't  have a problem with how much people pay you. There will be some people that pay lots of mula and others that pay less. Two: Although you have to be an authority figure, be a friend to the kids. Who likes to spend an evening with a bossy, boring adult?!? If you those two things, you'll have a good rep. (This one I totally recommend)

    - Cleaning houses. Almost always there is someone who needs a kitchen swept or a bathroom cleaned. Unlike babysitting, YOU DEFINITELY HAVE TO SET A PRICE. There are people that take advantage of your cleaning. (I only recommend it if you like cleaning or have the patience)

    - Yard work. If you have a lawn mower, summer clothes and a water bottle, this is the best way to rake in the bacon. $10 for a normal sized yard should be a good price. Thats what we charged and we made a good amount. (Just like cleaning, I recommend it if you are willing to work hard)

    There were other things we did like sell brownies, cookies, etc, but they didn't make that much money. When we stopped, all in all we had made about $800. Pretty good. Some jobs you can get while you're a minor are paper routes, pool jobs, and more. For jobs for minors, you just have to look around and talk to your parents. There are lots of ways to earn money. Believe me, you can do it!

    PS

    Never go to a stranger's house to do any work and never go from door to door!!!!  It's not safe at all and plus you'll get better service from people that you know and that want to help you.

  5. .  if you have a family friend who's kid you can babysit. If you volunteer at a hospital some people give you tips, but your not supposed to take them and plus thats not a steady income....maybe they will allow you to bag at a supermarket?

  6. save your money and maybe they will give you a money for your birthday and christmas, and ask you mom or dad's friend for you want to babysitting, or find a book at the store call, "How to make the money?"

    Because, I have this book already, i got money, it will work! GET NEW JOB!

  7. babysitt - sometimes you get paid really good

  8. super market

  9. Gardening, Cleaning cars, dog walking and odd jobs for neighbours but check with your parents first to be on the safe side, you never know they might even offer to pay you to do certain jobs for them! Ps I think you have to be at least 15 for a babysitting job.

  10. I would suggest saving part of your allowance in a piggy bank each week , go visit grangran & the family that lives close more often than usual , and bring her some stuff your mother bakes while you're at it. Talk to them about school , they love it.

    Don't talk too  them too much about ipods or they'll see right through you..

    Ask em if you can do any chores for them , they'll give you something afterwards for sure.. oh , and the more you say you don't really want any money for what you did , the more you will get next time.

    Good luck.

  11. Thirteen and Fourteen is a great age to start thinking about the business world and understanding what it's like, because you have a lot of time to experiment and fail. You can try setting up a mutual fund which is a bundle of different stocks. You invest a couple of dollars in an amount of your choice. It's also a great time to set a fund up because the economy's down which means you'll buy more at a cheaper price. You must note though you will lose money before you make money and this way takes a lot of patience.

  12. Can't you do a paper round? (if you're 13 you qualify)

    I'm not 100% sure if you're old enough for a Saturday job yet.

  13. Do yardwork for neighbors, Rake leaves etc.

  14. You are underage to have regular employment unless your parent(s) own a business which you assist with as their child. What about baby sitting? Can you manage little screaming but lovable kids? You have to be responsible but you could earn enough at weekends to buy an ipod in about 3 months as long as you save it. If you take it up do NOT bring boyfriends round. You will be grounded and lose it all. :) good luck

  15. maintaining childrens while parents working

  16. Do chores around the house and save your pocket money or get your parents to sell some of your junk on eBay.
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