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how can i make money at 13 Years old
I am 13 years old and I like football and I am really good at it
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Justin’s Answer
It may be difficult as a 13-year-old to make money at football, but there are lots of other ways to make money as a 13-year old - babysitting, lawn mowing, working at an ice cream store, etc. There may be more opportunities to be a football assistant coach when you're 15 or so, and in the meantime, i would try to make money in one of these other ways.
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Coro’s Answer
-Coaching Younger Players: Offer to train younger kids at your school or neighborhood in football. Many parents are happy to pay for extra help to improve their children's skills.
-Join a Private Football School: Some private football schools hire younger players to assist with coaching or help organize events. You can check local football schools to see if they need help with younger students.
-Give Private Football Lessons: You can offer one-on-one coaching to individuals who want to improve their football skills. You can do this by advertising in your local community or online through social media.
-Create Football Content: If you're comfortable with technology, you can also create football tutorials or tips online via YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok. Once you build an audience, you can earn money through sponsorships or ads.
-Join a Private Football School: Some private football schools hire younger players to assist with coaching or help organize events. You can check local football schools to see if they need help with younger students.
-Give Private Football Lessons: You can offer one-on-one coaching to individuals who want to improve their football skills. You can do this by advertising in your local community or online through social media.
-Create Football Content: If you're comfortable with technology, you can also create football tutorials or tips online via YouTube, Instagram, or TikTok. Once you build an audience, you can earn money through sponsorships or ads.