Need a Way to Make $200 a Week

Weeding out someone’s garden or mow the lawn, etc., or learn crypto trading if you are interested, but it’ll take time. I’ll try the former first.

Sell YouTube channels man. It’s lucrative and easy; I make $3-4k monthly; that’s what I do. I also sell SaaS and e-commerce companies as well, which pay big commission checks.

Join the Discord: we can talk about YouTube and buying and selling channels, etc.

@Ash
Alr, thanks, I’ll have a look into it. What’s the Discord?

You’re pretty responsible at such a young age; you got this, man!

Jessie said:
You’re pretty responsible at such a young age; you got this, man!

Thanks for the support :grin:.

I used to buy Minecraft accounts in bulk for like 5 cents per piece and sell them for $3 at your age. It’s not legal (I think), but I made around $200 in my good weeks.

Ridge said:
I used to buy Minecraft accounts in bulk for like 5 cents per piece and sell them for $3 at your age. It’s not legal (I think), but I made around $200 in my good weeks.

Where did you buy them?

Try Instacart! I’ve made some good money doing it during weekends and some random weekdays when I’m free!

Blaine said:
Try Instacart! I’ve made some good money doing it during weekends and some random weekdays when I’m free!

Can you explain it a little bit?

Addison said:

Blaine said:
Try Instacart! I’ve made some good money doing it during weekends and some random weekdays when I’m free!

Can you explain it a little bit?

Yeah! With Instacart, you can make money by shopping for groceries and delivering them to people. It’s super flexible; you just log in to the app when you’re free, pick up orders, shop for the items at local stores, and drop them off. You get paid for each order, plus tips, so the more you shop, the more you earn. It’s a great way to work on your own time while staying active and helping people out.

The only downside is I did have to wait a week or so to get approved to shop on the app, but the application itself was simple!

Are you in the city? Dog walking?

In my opinion, the money shouldn’t be a primary focus; good financial habits/diligence, or something like that, are more helpful at your age. If you really need that money in a short time, ask for help from grownups.

@Vic
Coming from Italian and Greek parents who don’t believe in handing out money or giving allowances, I’ve learned the value of earning for myself, which fuels my dream of getting into the sim racing business. My parents only give money for essentials like food when I go out, so saving up has been tough, especially with limited income from birthdays, Christmas, and Easter around $200 from each (from grandparents and uncles and aunties). My dad, who’s a former big company owner and shares my passion for racing, has taught me a lot about financial habits, business, and investments, as well as a book I read, Rich Dad Poor Dad. Since I was 8, I’ve been learning from him and his partners while still having a proper childhood :joy:. I didn’t mature too early, and I’m really trying to do what I can to earn some money since what I’m trying to save up for is a hefty amount. I’ve actually tried doing partnerships already with a few sim racing companies that are only in one country, and I offer to bring them out here and to help them and whatnot (got left on delivered by almost all of them) :joy:. Fuck, I yap too much.

Pick up dog poop, make a little sign-up page and send it around your neighborhood with QR code signups. Post on street lamps.

Blaine said:
Pick up dog poop, make a little sign-up page and send it around your neighborhood with QR code signups. Post on street lamps.

QR code signups?

I claim the daily faucet from multiple gambling sites like stake.us, and arbitrage bet the daily boosts offered on sports betting sites like Hardrock. This is not exactly passive but is something I can do easily on my lunch break at work and makes at a minimum $200 a month. Takes me about 10 minutes a day which is still $40 or more an hour.

Buy and sell. One kid around your age at my son’s school would sell squash balls at his dad’s squash club. He was doing pretty good and then wanted to expand online too. Offered my son a share if he would invest. I advised my son against it because selling online is different from selling in person, but the kid was a good salesman and I’m sure he found some other sucker; uh, I mean investor.