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What is the best way for a 11 year old to make good money?

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im saveing up for a laptop

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  1. classic lemonade stand...sounds cheesy but on a busy street you can make quite alot of cash

    babysitting---i dont know if 11 yrs old is old enough but maybe you could just watch over some kids why the parent is doing work around the house.

    me and my friend made shirts quoting our favorite tv shows and like jonas brothers ones and we made around 60-70 dollars

    cleaning up your whole house

    doing yard work around the neighborhood

    walking dogs for your neighbors

    hope this helps! :D


  2. I would suggest, if it's a girl, to offer service as a mother's helper to mom's with little kids in the area. If not interested in little kids, I would try: a garage sale, lemonade stand, making bracelets or other jewelry to sell, or odd jobs for neighbors, pet sitting, or offering to help tutor someone who needs help in school. Hope this helps!

  3. An eleven year old can't make "good money".

  4. Since you are too young to apply for a job at any businesses...try doing something around your neighborhood/community.  Post fliers for a pet care/dog walking service...walk people's dogs once a day for cash, watch peoples pets while they are out of town, etc.  If you are looking for quick money, gather some of your friends and host a car wash!  Find a good location in a busy area.  You'll need people to wash cars...and others to hold signs up around the area telling people about your car wash.  This will make you some good cash if you do it in a good spot.  Church parking lots, school parking lots (on Saturday, or during the summer), and anything that has a lot of unneeded space is good.  Ask the owners of the property for permission of course.  Good luck!  Bring your parents..you don't want any creeps bothering you.

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