What are some ways for kids to make some easy extra money?
It seems that my list of things to save up for keeps getting longer and longer. Please help me by giving me some suggestions! thanks(:
A few years back I bought a kit at walmart that came with a candy mold and some sticks to make homemade suckers. With an additional purchace of chocolate (they sell it in big blocks for about $3) and store brand rice crispies (I only added this to about half of my suckers for variaty) I was able to start a small summer long business. You may also need plastic wrap and ribben to seal the suckers. You can buy the sticks and chocolate and the mold all seperate. The kit was kind of expencive. Any ways I just walked around to all the business down town asking if they would like to buy a chocolate sucker for $1. If you tell them why you need or want the money sometimes the will give you a tip or they will give you the dollar and not want the sucker. At $1 a piece I made a nice profit! Hope this helps and good luck on your business venture.
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March 5th, 2009 at 9:13 am
If you'd like to earn a little more on the side. I've found a sight that is identical to MySpace only you get paid revenue. It costs Nothing to start, completely Free, and you really do get paid for doing what you do on Myspace. You just click the link I gave sign up and set up an account and then go to the Welcome Center and watch the editorial video and I'm sure this will help you earn some extra cash. Sign up is Free until August.
Here's the link: http://join.zenzuu.com/lbmorris
Hope this helps!
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March 5th, 2009 at 9:19 am
For kids? Hmm.. lemonade stand?
Baby-sitting? That's what I used to do.
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March 5th, 2009 at 10:00 am
Try asking your neighbors if they need their lawns mowed or dogs walked or weeds pulled in their gardens or if there are any elderly people ask them if they need help with simple stuff like getting their mail, or taking their trash cans to the curb on trash day… hope this helps
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March 5th, 2009 at 10:25 am
Fundraisers are great and profitable. I have my own home based business making all natural soy candles and I set up fundraisers for NPO's and schools or for whatever organization. When I do a fundraiser the profit is split in half. If you would like some more info on it then email me at
illuminessence@charter.net
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March 5th, 2009 at 10:51 am
A few years back I bought a kit at walmart that came with a candy mold and some sticks to make homemade suckers. With an additional purchace of chocolate (they sell it in big blocks for about $3) and store brand rice crispies (I only added this to about half of my suckers for variaty) I was able to start a small summer long business. You may also need plastic wrap and ribben to seal the suckers. You can buy the sticks and chocolate and the mold all seperate. The kit was kind of expencive. Any ways I just walked around to all the business down town asking if they would like to buy a chocolate sucker for $1. If you tell them why you need or want the money sometimes the will give you a tip or they will give you the dollar and not want the sucker. At $1 a piece I made a nice profit! Hope this helps and good luck on your business venture.
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March 5th, 2009 at 11:16 am
Start online job.
http://online-extracash.blogspot.com
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March 5th, 2009 at 11:55 am
Here's one I've just discovered! It's a social site (like mySpace!) and you get paid for just making friends & visiting! I'm excited about it! Come check it out!
http://www.yuwie.com/r/12987/
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March 17th, 2009 at 9:30 am
thank you for the tips, some were useful. my boys are starting baseball, and they need to earn their own money to get their gear. any suggestions will be appreciated. you can send it to my email.