ask your parent to set you up a website, then sell online games. You know what you like then surround yourself with others that want to buy games and there you go.
The other way is to ask you PARENTS to let you do extra things around the house for money or for relatives that your parents trust that you can do some chores for them.
2006-07-10 08:31:57
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answered by BigDogg 2
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Get your parents to let you collect their change each day and keep it in a container. Every 4 months take it to the bank and have them count it and put it in your savings account. Do it before the pile gets too high so your parents won't realize how much they are forking out. You will be amazed. Also, check below the cushions on the couch, the compartments in the car, and be really sweet to your relatives...maybe they will keep you in mind some day, if you get my drift. Learn about investments. There are some penny stocks...which aren't actually for a penny...but small sums of money. Learn to read the stock exchange. Good luck.
2006-07-10 08:33:31
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answered by Sally M 2
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I'm not sure if you're the 12/13 year old or you're asking this for someone else (i.e. your son/daughter). Here are my thoughts:
If you're not into the traditional jobs for pre-teens, then why not consider starting your own business? For example, start a babysitting referral program. Develop a business whereby you will screen and recommend babysitters to others. Find out what parent's want to know about the babysitter (are they certified, amount of experience, do they have their own transportation, etc.). Advertise your service to other teenagers to collect names for your database. You could take a percentage of what the teens make by referring them.
Once you get some babysitters in your database, then adverstise your service to parents. Let them know that you interview each babysitter and find the best match for their needs.
Your goal is to make a couple of bucks from each appointment. Overtime, you could build up a fairly large referral business.
You could take this same model and apply it to other services as well.
I hope this helps.
Scott.......
2006-07-10 08:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Babysitting, light housework (dishes, vacuuming, dusting, cleaning bathrooms, etc), dog walking, pet sitting, gardening... the possibilities are endless! Just choose something (or even a few things) that you know people in your neighborhood need or don't like to do themselves. Then offer your services! Put up some great flyers, make some business cards on the computer, ask your parents to tell their friends about you. As for saving money, as soon as you earn some, give it to your parents to put into your savings account. Or, if you don't have your own savings account, ask them to put your money into theirs, or put your money away so you don't have access to it. That way you'll have to ask for it, and if you want to use it for something frivolous, they have the right to tell you no. If you work hard and save your money right, you'll have enough money for some great school clothes in no time! Good luck, and I commend you for finding a way to earn your own money rather than asking for handouts!
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answered by Anonymous
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Dog walking/sitting is a great way to make cash. Especially dog sitting. Kennels cost about $15 per day for each dog. If you charge half that much to go to a neighbors house and feed and let their dog out, you'll have lots of business.
2006-07-10 08:29:34
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answered by david s 4
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well id start out small with maybe doing lawnwork, but then once u have money try hitting the stock market. if u need money outside of that, try doing services for ppl like washing cars etc, random stuff that ur parents are always too lazy to do.
2006-07-10 08:28:55
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answered by waffleman 2
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You could pet sit, work on a farm feeding animals, help out around the house.
2006-07-10 08:29:12
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answered by Jacci 4
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You could sell stuff on ebay, but as far as an actual job, there isnt one available for you. (atleast legally)
2006-07-10 08:29:12
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answered by adam s 3
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do you not like to get your hands dirty or do any kind of work?
Ask your parents for an allowance or do some extra work around the house.
2006-07-10 08:34:06
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answered by happy 3
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On the Web !
2006-07-10 08:30:59
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answered by Anonymous
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