For dog sitting you have to feed, walk(if they want), spend time with, and fill up the water bowl. Make sure you stay communicating with the owners so they know the dog is doing well. Also, when my mom pet sits she writes a log for each visit on a piece of paper where she […]
Author: Jenna Sigel
2. Dog walking
I did this all throughout middle school. It’s a great way to get exercise, money, and time with dogs! A lot of older people or busy people will pay you to walk or run their dogs because they know the dogs need it. I walked a dog 3 times a week for 30 minutes each […]
3. Etsy
If you are crafty or good with tools this is a great option! This website lets you make your own personal shop of things you make whether its t-shirts, stickers, plaques, signs, or woodworking. The website takes a percent of your sales but you can make hundreds in no time. Make sure you either have […]
4. Red Bubble and Cafe press
These are apps that you can upload your own designs on objects like shirts, mugs, stickers, pencil pouches, and phone cases. People can buy them and the company will give you a percentage of the sale. All you do is upload your design, select what items to put them on, and then let the money […]
5. Food delivery app driver
For this one most app will require you to be at least 18 years old. This is great for college students because you can pick your own hours and your own deliveries. That means if there is a time when you don’t have anything to do you can pick up a delivery or two. Most […]
6. Lawn care business
Start your own lawn care business. You can basically do this year-round too. During the spring you can mow and edge, mulch, weed, and plant flowers. In the summer you can mow and edge and pull weeds. In the fall you can rake and blow leaves. In the winter you can shovel snow. If you […]
7. Sell your talents on fiverr
If you have a talent like photoshop, painting, video editing, D&D campaign making, website making, or voice-overs then this is a perfect money-making method. All you have to do is make an account and show off your past work and people will hire you for their projects.
8. Resell golf balls you find
If you live near a golf course this is an easy money maker. First, check the rules because certain golf courses may not allow it. Basically, just walk around and pick up golf balls that are left behind in the bushes and natural areas. Just don’t take a ball if a golfer is using it […]
9. Pressure washing
Start a pressure washing business. You will need a pressure washer so see how much it is to rent one if your parents or relatives don’t have one for you to borrow. Other than that you will need gas for it and it has to be hooked to a hose. There are hundreds of videos […]
10. Car washing and detailing
Startup a car wash and detailing business. Make flyers to put in people’s mailboxes with prices and a description of what you do. Do research in local companies who wash and detail cars so you can have competitive prices. For washing the outside all you need is a bucket, car soap, car paint safe sponges […]