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Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/ZHFt2x Watch the video transcript here: https://brightside.club/inspiracao-dica... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How to Make Money Even as a Kid. It's never too early to start earning a little money and building up a nest egg, right? If you're a kid with an entrepreneurial spirit and are looking for a way to make your own money, here are 12 easy ways to do it. Ryan Kelly, a 10-year-old boy and one of the youngest contestants on the American entrepreneurial show Shark Tank, already has his own dog treat business called Ryan's Barkery. Mikaila Ulmer, a girl of just 11, also took the classic lemonade stand to the next level when she founded BeeSweet Lemonade. These kids are living proof that in the business world, age is nothing but a number! Timestamps: Household Chores 1:15 Mow the Lawn 1:59 Sweep and Rake Leaves 2:34 Sell Juice 3:08 Sell Groceries 3:53 Sell Things from Your Garage 4:34 Sell Your Stuff to Thrift Stores 5:12 Sell Crafts 5:52 Offer Tutorial Services 6:30 Upload and Edit Photos for Others 7:07 Create a Facebook Profile for Others 7:50 Create Mobile Games 8:40 Do's and Don'ts 9:22 Music: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... Summary: Ask your parents politely if they'd pay you to fold laundry or dust furniture. Ask if anyone would like to have your yard mowed for a small fee. Find out which areas need mowing and which ones you should stay away from. You can earn extra money by offering to rake and rake the leaves in your yard before mowing your lawn! A cold cup of juice is great on a hot day, but you can also offer hot chocolate on a cold day. Set reasonable prices and find a safe place to keep your money, such as a safe or fanny pack. You can sell cookies individually or put them in a small bag and sell them for a lower price. Oh, and you can sell them with your juice or hot chocolate too! Turn books, toys, clothes, or other items you no longer use into cash instead of throwing them away. If you don’t have the talent for bargaining and selling, take your stuff to a local thrift store or used bookstore and let them do it for you. Make and sell items like beaded jewelry, dreamcatchers made from old keys, bookmarks, and garden decorations. Use your knowledge of a school subject or other talent to teach other children for a fee. You can download camera footage from people who don't know how to do it or are too busy. Ask your parents, friends, and classmates if they know anyone who is interested in joining Facebook but hasn't found the time or just doesn't know how to create an account. Tell them you can do it for a great price! There are game creation sites like Stencyl, Andromo, and QuickAppNinja that can help you with this with their simple software. Tell your parents and get their permission first. Don't charge an arm and a leg for your products and services. Advertise what you are selling. Don't work with strangers. Only do business with people you and your family know and trust. Don't do work you don't know how to do. Know your skills and respect your limits. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Networks: Facebook: /incrivelclub 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: goo.gl/0f2h9p ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles, visit: http://incrivel.club