Kids Make Money
Fun Ways That Kids Make Money
If you continue to hand money to your kids, they will keep asking. Sadly, many parents will just keep providing for their kids (into adult years) instead of teaching them to make their own money.
There are young kids everywhere that are making names for themselves in lots of different businesses. I know how a few kids make money selling cookies to people in the neighborhood.
These cookies are sold at baseball games, at the park, and door to door. Since everyone in the neighborhood knows that the cookies are amazing, they have started placing orders for delivered cookies. People everywhere buy these dang cookies and this of course has resulted in kids make money, which happens to still be in their teens.
There are also quite a few teens and kids make money that have set up little thrift businesses. One good method is to take people’s old stuff and sell it on eBay or to a thrift store or pawn shop. Sometimes people are just happy to get rid of their old junk and this means opportunity.
Keep a careful record of each client’s preferences and wake up times.
Kids make money by renting them out to families with children who are bored with theirs or to grandparents have children visiting. Place an ad or go door-to-door and offer to clean up branches, (mow the lawn), weed flowerbeds, and gardens and sweep porches and sidewalks.
How do you think people who sell cookies on a nationwide basis get started? Kids make money selling locally and then by taking their product to different stores. Good business skills learn in youth can go a long way!
Please check out my other guide on Google Cash Machine.

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Cool ideas! I also have some ideas on my blog. I agree with your first paragraph “Sadly, many parents will just keep providing for their kids (into adult years) instead of teaching them to make their own money.” It is true! And what is up with this: Keep a careful record of each client’s preferences and wake up times.
It has nothing to do with the rest of the post… anyway, nice post and good information!