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15 year old - make money online
xitro
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Hi,
My first post here, so
I'm 15 (i'll be 16 in 2 months). What's the best way of making money online? (something that isn't a scam) Even £1/hour is OK for me.
My first post here, so
I'm 15 (i'll be 16 in 2 months). What's the best way of making money online? (something that isn't a scam) Even £1/hour is OK for me.
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Why not try www.slicethepie.com
Theres a few threads all about it. You basically review music tracks for a few pence a track and the better you get at it the more money you can make. It's easy, enjoyable and reliable when it comes to getting paid (you can withdraw money at £5 which doesn't take too long to make).0 -
Try reading the thread posted the other day a few posts down, link here:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1379183
Good luck0 -
Whilst not regular work, there are a few survey sites looking specifically for children and young teens rather than the usual adult panels. Some of the adult sites also accept members from the age of 14 or 16. Visit one of the free survey directories for sites looking for teen members. I know WhichSurveys.com has a separate page for these panels.
If you like writing, take a look at site like Helium and MyLot that pay you to write about everything and anything or if you are reasonably computer literate, consider creating a blog. Many companies will pay you simply to write about their websites on your blog and once you've got a reasonable amount of content you can earn from advertising on your blog as well. I'm not sure about the age you need to be to join some of the advertising panels but if necessary you could always ask a parent or older friend/relative to open an account for you to use.0 -
I think youngpoll ( a branch of onepoll) - google it! specifically recruits children!0
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Are you an expert in anything in particular? Hobbies etc...
If so, you can go onto www.blogger.com set up a free account with them and write a blog entry every day on your topic of choice (nothing illegal or dodgy though!). Also make sure there isn't or aren't many of the same blogs out there and DO NOT COPY (unless you reference properly).
Then go onto forums like this but don't just plug your site, post genuine comments or answer questions on your expert topic and refer people to your site. The more you do this the better your site will end up on search lists (look up SEO in google)
Then as your traffic builds up you can set up an adsense account (pay per click) with google (need to be 18 so get mum/dad/older sibling to do it) and affiliate links to related products.
Might take a short while to get there but you're young and blog posts shouldn't take you too long to write one a day/week.
If you are feeling really ambitious for about £5 you can also buy a domain name through them and have a proper web address since your free one will be www.yoursitename.blogspot.comMinds are like parachutes - they only function when open.
- Thomas Dewar0 -
Heyy...
Im an insider for Dubit and if you go onto google and type dubitinsider and register you can end up represeting compnays like Coke Cola and Nike. Once you have done what you've been asked they will give you freebies oryou can get paid!
So please check it outt!
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