Be a lifeguard at a local pool (Assuming there is one), my bro made $4000 in one summer. I plan on doing it, plus working at a pool can be fun. Not to mention the girls...
I'm sixteen and I make money as a church musician. Obviously this is a specialized skill, but you should ask yourself what skills you have or want to have and work towards them.
How i haz money?
Ma parents
like 55 dollars a month xD
You can do youtube or sites.
You can get your friends to click ur adf.ly links once a day xD(i once did it, it works and there are no rules against it :P)
So do something you enjoy that can get you money.
(Btw, if you want to do a site for free, here is weebly it is a good site to make websites, simple and nice.
Honestly most of my income comes from YouTube. Though, that took me a long time to get started. I recently got partnered with TGN, so I'm making even more money now. In the third of a month that I was still just monetizing with YouTube I made $160, so triple that plus some more would be my monthly rate as of now.
Of course, it did take a long time to get started, and it was a lot of work, but it's fun too. I like to think of YouTube as a game. The more you work and the better videos you produce, the more views and subscribers you will earn.
Currently I'm sitting on 1,500 subscribers and a bit over 500,000 views, with a few subs and a few thousand views daily, but it's actually decent money.
And at first, I didn't even go full out. I put out the occasional half-assed video. I'm sure with work and dedication, you could start up a successful channel doing something you're good at (in my case, Minecraft).
And once you get popular, the money comes in regardless of video output.
Honestly most of my income comes from YouTube. Though, that took me a long time to get started. I recently got partnered with TGN, so I'm making even more money now. In the third of a month that I was still just monetizing with YouTube I made $160, so triple that plus some more would be my monthly rate as of now.
Of course, it did take a long time to get started, and it was a lot of work, but it's fun too. I like to think of YouTube as a game. The more you work and the better videos you produce, the more views and subscribers you will earn.
Currently I'm sitting on 1,500 subscribers and a bit over 500,000 views, with a few subs and a few thousand views daily, but it's actually decent money.
And at first, I didn't even go full out. I put out the occasional half-assed video. I'm sure with work and dedication, you could start up a successful channel doing something you're good at (in my case, Minecraft).
And once you get popular, the money comes in regardless of video output.
How do u get an audience? i find it that people rarely look at small channel's that get little views.
Any advice would be nice, thanks
Honestly at the beginning I did absolutely nothing, but the good videos slowly started growing. It is true, and I do find myself less prone to subscribe to a newer YouTuber, even if they have good content.
However, it accelerates. Maybe just a handful of views a day, but then every once in a while one of those views subscribes, and you have another guaranteed view for any new videos.
I basically just did it for fun in the beginning until I realized that it was getting fairly serious. It's not luck, honestly, anyone can do it.
You never see a channel with good and frequent content that has no subscribers. It simply doesn't happen. Sure, maybe some channels got lucky and grew faster, but still.
Honestly at the beginning I did absolutely nothing, but the good videos slowly started growing. It is true, and I do find myself less prone to subscribe to a newer YouTuber, even if they have good content.
However, it accelerates. Maybe just a handful of views a day, but then every once in a while one of those views subscribes, and you have another guaranteed view for any new videos.
I basically just did it for fun in the beginning until I realized that it was getting fairly serious. It's not luck, honestly, anyone can do it.
You never see a channel with good and frequent content that has no subscribers. It simply doesn't happen. Sure, maybe some channels got lucky and grew faster, but still.
Maybe just do it for fun in your spare time.
Thats what me and my friend are gonna do, we figured the best way is to share one, so if one is grounded, the other can upload xD
how long did it take you? and is a variety of games the best way forward?
Thanks in advance :3
You could do flowers...I know it sounds gay but its awesome. All women love flowers. Buy em at low cost and then sell em high price...If your young and not so bad looking you get a sale most times...When you get some money buy a suit....Then continue..."you have such a lovely house and personality they should be blessed with Beautiful flowers". Know your market...If a lady answers the door looking glum say "Hi Im the flower guy, was just in the neighbourhood and the flowers wanted to come here". If you live in the part of town that has lawns mowed then sunday morning is best....The men are playing Golf .
GENIOUS,
even better, check the garage to see if there is a car, when its empty, usually means the husband it outside, and if the lawn doesnt have flowers, you can be lucky, oh and if u have a baby sister or brother, bring them with you for charm xD
Buy boxes of individually packaged candies (ex. Airheads) and sell the individual ones.
Hah! This is exactly what I used to do. I would buy a box of 90 airheads for like $7.50 (just over 8 cents per unit) and re-sell them during school (11th grade) for 25 cents each, which is $22.50, so $15.00 profit per box. I was taking an accounting class at the same time so I had a fancy spreadsheet of my revenues and bought my first car using the profits!
They're labeled "not for individual sale."
Unless you're trollin'.
Also, OP? Where do you live? State/province, I mean.
You think "not labeled for individual sale" is going to stop a bunch of hungry teenagers from handing you their quarters? I had my little 'under the table' business in New Hampshire.
Thats what me and my friend are gonna do, we figured the best way is to share one, so if one is grounded, the other can upload xD
how long did it take you? and is a variety of games the best way forward?
Thanks in advance :3
I'm pure Minecraft, because I figure if I see a really cool Minecraft video, AND it's on a Minecraft channel, I'm subbing. So I figured some other people probably do that too.
I did 6 months of crap quality videos and infrequent uploads before I got any real subscribers or view count, so that must mean something XD
Seriously, as long as you upload stuff at least weekly, the subs will come. I sub to nearly every Minecraft channel I find that uploads weekly, because chances are they will have some good content.
Here are some tips:
- Don't pump out the videos for the sake of doing it, work on them and make them good.
- Do some research to find who has done a video on that topic, see what they do to be successful.
- Upload to the channel MINECRAFTdotNET. They allow you to submit your videos to them, and they will handle the rest, downloading and uploading your video. They have a TON of subs, so it's really good publicity. I upload there frequently. All they look for is good quality (I don't mean resolution here) videos, you don't need a reputation.
- Genuinely work on your descriptions and tags, etc. It will help people find and trust your videos. Seeing a description like "hi guyz thisi s a video for a seeed that i found on a guys video and its gud" will make me leave. Lol.
I'm pure Minecraft, because I figure if I see a really cool Minecraft video, AND it's on a Minecraft channel, I'm subbing. So I figured some other people probably do that too.
I did 6 months of crap quality videos and infrequent uploads before I got any real subscribers or view count, so that must mean something XD
Seriously, as long as you upload stuff at least weekly, the subs will come. I sub to nearly every Minecraft channel I find that uploads weekly, because chances are they will have some good content.
Here are some tips:
- Don't pump out the videos for the sake of doing it, work on them and make them good.
- Do some research to find who has done a video on that topic, see what they do to be successful.
- Upload to the channel MINECRAFTdotNET. They allow you to submit your videos to them, and they will handle the rest, downloading and uploading your video. They have a TON of subs, so it's really good publicity. I upload there frequently. All they look for is good quality (I don't mean resolution here) videos, you don't need a reputation.
- Genuinely work on your descriptions and tags, etc. It will help people find and trust your videos. Seeing a description like "hi guyz thisi s a video for a seeed that i found on a guys video and its gud" will make me leave. Lol.
Good luck
i like variety in a channel, but also frequency, cuz cliffhangers really irritate me(like watching Yogscast Tekkit, its like COME ON PL0X NEW EPISODE :/)
and in quality, what do you mean? for MINECRAFTdotNET.
Oh, and should we take this to a private conversation? since its kinda OT
Step 2: Sell gum at school for a dollar for 2 pieces
Step 3: Make money
Ma parents
like 55 dollars a month xD
You can do youtube or sites.
You can get your friends to click ur adf.ly links once a day xD(i once did it, it works and there are no rules against it :P)
So do something you enjoy that can get you money.
(Btw, if you want to do a site for free, here is weebly it is a good site to make websites, simple and nice.
Of course, it did take a long time to get started, and it was a lot of work, but it's fun too. I like to think of YouTube as a game. The more you work and the better videos you produce, the more views and subscribers you will earn.
Currently I'm sitting on 1,500 subscribers and a bit over 500,000 views, with a few subs and a few thousand views daily, but it's actually decent money.
And at first, I didn't even go full out. I put out the occasional half-assed video. I'm sure with work and dedication, you could start up a successful channel doing something you're good at (in my case, Minecraft).
And once you get popular, the money comes in regardless of video output.
Here's my channel if you want reference.
How do u get an audience? i find it that people rarely look at small channel's that get little views.
Any advice would be nice, thanks
^ This. You'll always make a killin'.
Honestly at the beginning I did absolutely nothing, but the good videos slowly started growing. It is true, and I do find myself less prone to subscribe to a newer YouTuber, even if they have good content.
However, it accelerates. Maybe just a handful of views a day, but then every once in a while one of those views subscribes, and you have another guaranteed view for any new videos.
I basically just did it for fun in the beginning until I realized that it was getting fairly serious. It's not luck, honestly, anyone can do it.
You never see a channel with good and frequent content that has no subscribers. It simply doesn't happen. Sure, maybe some channels got lucky and grew faster, but still.
Maybe just do it for fun in your spare time.
Thats what me and my friend are gonna do, we figured the best way is to share one, so if one is grounded, the other can upload xD
how long did it take you? and is a variety of games the best way forward?
Thanks in advance :3
But for real, just don't do ebay. (they rip you off BIG TIME!)
GENIOUS,
even better, check the garage to see if there is a car, when its empty, usually means the husband it outside, and if the lawn doesnt have flowers, you can be lucky, oh and if u have a baby sister or brother, bring them with you for charm xD
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You think "not labeled for individual sale" is going to stop a bunch of hungry teenagers from handing you their quarters? I had my little 'under the table' business in New Hampshire.
(asset store is what I'm going to do for some money.)
I'm pure Minecraft, because I figure if I see a really cool Minecraft video, AND it's on a Minecraft channel, I'm subbing. So I figured some other people probably do that too.
I did 6 months of crap quality videos and infrequent uploads before I got any real subscribers or view count, so that must mean something XD
Seriously, as long as you upload stuff at least weekly, the subs will come. I sub to nearly every Minecraft channel I find that uploads weekly, because chances are they will have some good content.
Here are some tips:
- Don't pump out the videos for the sake of doing it, work on them and make them good.
- Do some research to find who has done a video on that topic, see what they do to be successful.
- Upload to the channel MINECRAFTdotNET. They allow you to submit your videos to them, and they will handle the rest, downloading and uploading your video. They have a TON of subs, so it's really good publicity. I upload there frequently. All they look for is good quality (I don't mean resolution here) videos, you don't need a reputation.
- Genuinely work on your descriptions and tags, etc. It will help people find and trust your videos. Seeing a description like "hi guyz thisi s a video for a seeed that i found on a guys video and its gud" will make me leave. Lol.
Good luck
i like variety in a channel, but also frequency, cuz cliffhangers really irritate me(like watching Yogscast Tekkit, its like COME ON PL0X NEW EPISODE :/)
and in quality, what do you mean? for MINECRAFTdotNET.
Oh, and should we take this to a private conversation? since its kinda OT