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What are some side hustles I could put into action as a 15-year-old this summer?

I'm a 15-year-old trying to make some new streams of income to make some extra money this summer. I am already reselling product on Facebook marketplace and planning to start a small business very soon what are some other things you could recommend me to do?

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Katherine’s Answer

In general, for now and as you get older, look at Ken Coleman's book From Paycheck to Purpose and see what doing the exercises in the book helps you figure out about what your talents are and how you want to help people, and that will help you decide what directions to look in.
Thank you comment icon I appreciate you for taking the time to answer my question. I will definitely look into that book. Jasmin
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Stephanie’s Answer

Experience the joy of summer in Desert Hot Springs by embarking on a journey of entrepreneurship! Consider launching a business that lends a hand to your neighbors with daily chores they might find challenging due to the sweltering heat. You could offer a variety of services such as pool maintenance, running errands, dog walking, or even a trash delivery service that involves moving trash cans to and from the curb each week.

The summer heat can be particularly tough on many residents, especially the elderly, who could greatly benefit from your assistance with routine tasks around their homes. I suggest setting a reasonable hourly rate, perhaps around $20, and promoting your services on platforms like the Next Door neighborhood app, Ring app, or other local apps. This is a wonderful opportunity to make a difference in your community while also earning some income. Embrace the summer heat and let it fuel your entrepreneurial spirit!
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Michael’s Answer

Nice job with the Facebook Marketplace hustle. You could try freelance gigs like graphic design, writing, or even social media management on Fiverr or Upwork. If you're into gaming, streaming on Twitch or starting a YouTube channel can be fun and profitable. Blogging about something you're passionate about or creating a niche website can also bring in some cash. Taking surveys, selling handmade crafts on Etsy, or dropshipping with Shopify are other cool ways to make money. Keep up the grind!
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Elishea’s Answer

Hi Jasmin, most high schools has summer job programs and if not then maybe try your local community actions may have summer job programs available. Also, if you have a skill set for example: designing, art or some sort, then try posting on fiver. Of course, with your parent permission. Always as your legal guardian for assistance if it is possible.
I hope that helps.
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Bob’s Answer

Now that you've established a venture on Facebook Marketplace, it's time to dream bigger and broaden your horizons. If you're finding success in your current gig, don't hesitate to think outside the box and build on this initial triumph. Take inspiration from a young friend who reached out to a large church and is now their preferred reseller.

Remember, your unique skills can open doors to a variety of opportunities. When I was your age, I spent a summer working at a cemetery, tending to the grounds. Some of my friends taught swimming lessons or tutored students in summer academic programs. There's a world of possibilities out there, so don't limit yourself. Keep exploring and you're bound to find something that fits you perfectly.
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Kimberley’s Answer

There are tons of ways to make extra income now. It’s great that you want to start now. Content creation, you tube, start a lawn mowing business, find a need in your neighborhood fill
It. It can be a dog walking business or a trash can washing business.
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Carol’s Answer

Hi Jasmin,

First of all, congratulation on your FB Marketplace, you are off to a good start, keep it up! The opportunities to make income as a teenager are limitless:

- Thrift shop and resell items online
- Create online contents if you have passions or special interests
- Offer services in your neighborhood and communities (lawn mowing, car wash, dog walking, cat sitting, etc.)
- Share your knowledge by tutoring younger kids (in person or online)
- Summer job at local gym, grocery store, small business, etc.

So good to a see teenager wants to work, start building experience and work ethic early in life, way to go!
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Garrett’s Answer

I've launched my own landscaping venture, beginning with lawn mowing services. Why not ask your neighbors if they need their lawns mowed for around $20? You'll find that many folks are on the lookout for such services.
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