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how to make money FAST as a TEEN! *age 12,13,14,15,16*



how to make money FAST as a TEEN! *age 12,13,14,15,16* Hi guys! In today’s video, I’m sharing 20+ ways to make money FAST …

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  1. you are litterally the sweetest ilysm oh my goodness 😭💞 you litterally radiate positivity and i see Jesus's joy within you ❤️

  2. 12:05 the camp that I go/went to the ages are 16 to be a CIT and 18 to be a counselor!!! I really want to do this so we’ll see!!! Also I love this video is so helpful for everything!!!!

  3. I’m 13 and I want to start making money early in life, but I go to a very strict school that gives me a BUNCH of homework every day. What would be a good job to do that wouldn’t get in the way of school?

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  5. Short Story: My sister and I decided we wanted money a couple years ago, and it was december.. We went to go shovel peoples property for $10 (I think) because they had pretty big driveways, and at the end up the day, we decided it was our last house for the day since it was getting a little late (like 8pm), and we were suprised with a $100 bill. Wow that day was amazing. HIGHLY RECCOMEND SHOVELING PPLS DRIVEWAYS, ESPECIALLY IF YOU LIVE IN OR NEAR RICH PPL HOUSES

  6. About being a life guard, if you aren’t good at swimming I don’t recommend this as the test to get qualified is rather difficult, and this is coming from someone who swims in competitions but if you are pretty good at swimming I think it’s a good way to test out your skills and save some lives.

  7. You can also design t-shirts to sell at school! It's pretty simple and extremely fun.

    Just make sure to not grab a lot of attention from the administrators, I've definitely run into my fair share of wrinkly old Karen hags. If you're really scared you can run it by with your principal, but they might immediately shut it down in case your business can secretly be affiliated with drugs or you're distributing shirts that can promote gangs, violence, drugs, or just anything that goes against the dress code. I'd suggest not to ask a principal because of that reason, just pretend to be blissfully ignorant if it's against the rules. I've only gotten so far because my school is like.. GIGANTIC… and my principal has known me and my siblings for nearly a decade.

    MATERIALS:
    1. Screen printing ink (around $10 for 8oz)
    2. Shirts ($30 for a six-pack from Walmart, it's easy to order a monthly or weekly subscription)
    3. An X-acto knife (probably around $10)
    4. Sketchbook with painting paper sheets ($10-$20)
    5. A wide bristle paintbrush ($1-$10)

    TOTAL: $80 maximum, but you should already have a lot of the materials and should profit back.

    STENCILS:
    Just choose your design, set down your paper on a large, bright screen, and trace it with a pencil (or print it, at home or a printing shop, printing at Walmart is cheap too.), use the X-acto knife, and then cut out the design.

    v TIPS v

    1. Be careful about copyright, it's unlikely to happen but still, better safe than sorry. There is also a chance that teachers will try to shut it down for copyright issues. I'd suggest just making your own designs for the most part.
    2. You can make your own designs digitally, it's what I do, but if you aren't an artist you can hire a friend to create designs for you! Make sure to pay them a cut of every design of theirs that you sell.

    ^ TIPS ^

    PAINTING:

    Tape the stencil down to a shirt then just dip the paintbrush into the paint and apply!

    v TIPS v

    1. Remember that the design placement will look different when it's wrapping around an actual torso. Always be mindful that you will probably place the design too high or too low if you aren't paying enough attention. Trust me, I've definitely fallen victim to this more than I'd like to admit. It's safest to just place the design on the mid-chest.
    2. DAB the paint on, don't drag it like a pencil, but dab it. Trust me, if you drag it, it makes the paint consistency wonky and sometimes bleeds under the stencil resulting in a weird design.

    ^ TIPS ^

    PROFIT:
    Start off with making custom designs for your friends and charging $15-$25 per shirt, then get them to promote to their friends and so forth. I usually make around a dozen $20 custom shirts a week, so about $240 a week.
    That's just on top of my job, which gives me $160 a week, and I'm just working weekends because I'm a 14-year-old in school. Oh yeah, you guys should also get jobs, they're nice. Small and local businesses are more likely to hire young too.

    So as a 14-year-old, with a job only working 16 hours a week and following my passion for the arts, I make about $400 a week, and I enjoy what I do!

    HAVE FUN, FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS, AND PROFIT AND PROSPER!

  8. OMG I AM SO EXCITED. TODAY I START A YOUTUBE CHANNEL TO MAKE MONEY. I HOPE MY SUBSCRIPTIONS INCREASE. THANKS, YOU ALWAYS SAVE US 💗💗😍💗😍

  9. 12:56 see, the only thing with this, I'm on a swim team and do surfing in summer and see junior lifeguards a lot, They make them do workouts, swim in pools and ocean back and forth, run laps in the sand, and it's honestly kind of a big workout before you get the job and takes a while to get qualified to do it.

  10. Me and my friends have a geoup called slcc and on my first day working with them and then we made 50 dollars which is great considering we couldnt go past our neighborhood at the time

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