Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 2, 2011

9 Ways for Kids to Make Money

Who says that your kids can’t make money? Do they have a hobby that they love? Do they like to bake? Run errands? Good, because they can earn some extra income simply by doing what they love and at the same time help contribute to their life skills.
1. Pet-Sitting
Pet-sitting is a great, fun and clever way for kids to earn money on the side. Are your kids good with pets? Got a neighbor who has pets? Consider pet sitting as their part time job, or simply call it a hobby and let them earn on money on the side. Don’t leave your kid’s, or kids’ pet loving skills to waste! An alternative to this is pet walking. Generally pet walking can be just as beneficial financial wise, and at the same time, leave the kids engaged in doing something they love…playing with pets.
2. Baking
Although baking is an overly suggested method, it is because it works! Baking a fresh batch of cookies is a great way to build in revenue as well as help give your kid an image of how a motor and bricks business sort of works. It is a good practice overall and the income in the end of the day, can be tasty. Baking also helps your kids have more of an idea of how services works and how simple services like baking, can reap financial rewards.
3. Paid Surveys
Kids can also be great survey takers on the Internet as well. Who said a kid couldn’t make money off the Internet? Just by sharing your opinion to large companies who are interested in what you think, you are able to get paid. They pay you for taking simple surveys on typical stuff like the latest trends, fashion, merchandises, shows, and etc. The concept is really that simple, and truth be told, it really is. Getting paid to take surveys is an opportunity open to anyone, even for children. To enroll your child to take part of this newfound opportunity for youngsters, you can view the survey companies we recommend joining here. All the survey panels we recommend has undergone review to ensure legitimacy of the business.
The three we strongly recommend joining are the Opinion Outpost survey panel, the Global Test Market survey panel, and the Synovate survey panel. Another bonus about joining the survey panel Synovate in particular is that every time you complete a survey, not only do you earn money, you get a chance to win prizes such as, a PS3, $200, and so on.
4. Help the Elderly
There are plenty of people looking for someone to simply babysit their grand parents, and kids can do that job and as well as enlighten them with their bright faces. Got a responsible little child? They could be fit for this job and the income from it can be satisfactory overall. Most elderly people enjoy the company and attention from young children, that some are willing to even pay. Take advantage of this when given the opportunity.
5. Sell Candy & Treats
This is probably the most regularly used method among little kids. The idea is to simply buy a huge pack of candy and sell each individual one for a buck each. This model of business emphasizes dealing and receiving profit in return, similar to how large distributors operate. Overall, this method can work if there is even demand. In the end of the day, your child may earn a satisfying income as well as have an idea of how a business may run.
6. Arts & Crafts
If your child is creative, why not sell those pottery and antiques that your kids make to make money? Sort of like your own arts & crafts business. If it is of course, it is okay with the child. Otherwise, it is great method to earn extra money. There is a reason why organized fundraisers from reputable districts continually use this method. It is because your children can be the most fit to be the salesmen. What person wouldn’t buy something from an adorable child right?
7. Selling Toys in the School Yard
This can range from many categories. From Yu-gi-oh cards to Pokemon cards, to even Hot Wheels, they all can be traded off or sold for some profit to their friends. I remember these were the popular necessities as a child and other children were willing to pay or even trade for certain cards/items. It was a small market, but it had potential for children to earn still.
8. Start a Lemonade Stand
As well as selling treats, setting up a lemonade stand in a high traffic area can help to give your child more of the idea of profiting and business in general. The profits can be just as juicy as were the lemonade your child was serving if you strategically place your stand in a high traffic zone like a public park, garage sale, and etc. Just be sure that before you do this activity to check if it requires a warrant. Because in some cases, the district may require the individual to obtain one, or else it will be considered as breaking the law.
9. Become an Assistant
You’d be shocked at how many people are looking for a helping hand from a little fellow. This can be just a “go to” guy that simply gets papers and just copies out papers from the printer to just taking out the trash. That sort of thing. It is pretty reliable and inspirational as well to see your child working at such a young age. Kids have many capabilities these days to earn money. Telling your child to become an assistant can also prove to them that not all jobs are fun and that it takes dedication to get somewhere. Giving your child a role as an assistant can teach your child lifelong values.

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