Can I make $2,000 online in a few months?

@Corey
Oh great, thanks. Will check them out.

I’m afraid I don’t enjoy math, but I’m alright with certain IT stuff. It’s the writing and analytical work I enjoy.

Koa said:
@Corey
Oh great, thanks. Will check them out.

I’m afraid I don’t enjoy math, but I’m alright with certain IT stuff. It’s the writing and analytical work I enjoy.

Good luck!

Dude, you are young and can hustle. Figure out how to buy or borrow a vacuum, some towels, and little cleaning supplies, and start doing car interiors. You could make $50 per job at that age and charge more as you get better.

Don’t get an iPhone; it’s a big scam.

Honestly? Making content of some kind. Your best bet is probably creating a TikTok and/or YouTube channel about you trying different ways to make and save money for your mom as a 15-year-old. People will love that. Yes, it takes time, but if you’re consistent and experimenting with ideas anyway, that makes it an outlet to document everything, which will likely earn you more than other ideas in the meantime. Unfortunately, most legit ways to make money online legally require you to be 18 or older, and if they find out you lied, they can freeze everything and not pay you.

You don’t even need a camera; you can get started with a free Canva account.

You can spend another 6 months trying to find something easy (which doesn’t exist) or you can start now.

I suggest you try drop servicing. It’s like drop shipping but for local services. There’s a subreddit for it.

But honestly, if you can make $2,000, getting a phone isn’t what you should do. You can start service on a new phone for a few hundred bucks or less, then just have a monthly bill, and put away the money for the bill over a few months.

You could also buy a prepaid phone for a few hundred, so at least you can move her from a freezing phone to a regular phone. No need to ball out; I’m sure she’d appreciate that step.

With the extra cash, maybe help mom start an emergency/savings fund. Or get a secured credit card for her so she can start building credit and have more wiggle room for expenses.

She might feel better about you having some savings than her having anything at all. Maybe the best bet would be to get to $1,000 and then ask her what she thinks you should do with it.

Maybe I can help you by giving some advice so you could start something. Check your DMs.

It’s not that difficult, bro. You just need some money to invest. If you don’t know where, I have a course that you can promote for 50% commission ($50). It’s better than dropshipping, which needs at least $500 to start, and you still need to find suppliers and do a lot of work. If we calculate it, you just need to make 40 sales to make $2,000, which means 2 sales per day or less. Don’t overthink it.

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