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From 13 years old to college student and beyond. Part-time spare income & Full-time opportunities

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I put this site together out of my own experiences, and having to answer to my own 2 children about how they can start earning money at an early age. Yes, I have the traditional methods of working around the neighborhood for fast cash, but even more important is that you open your mind and come up with something original. I’ve included success stories of other teens that started off with a lemonade stand became millionaires before they graduated high school! With the help of the internet though, the possibilities to make money have become infinite! There are places that accept teenagers as young as 13 to read emails and surf web sites. While these don’t pay much, they are what we call “feeder cash”. A few bucks a week off of a dozen sites can add up. But this site goes all the way from ages 13 to 130. There are ways to get paid to take surveys, drive a car, shop, eat out, take photographs, etc…

BE WARNED THOUGH

Though the internet can become your bread ~n~ butter, there are more pitfalls then there are ways to succeed. One of the best pieces of advice I can give you is not to spread yourself to thin. Find a profitable avenue that is of interest to you and stick with it. If you start to many projects and jump from program to program you will spend more money and time spinning your wheels… get fed up and quite.

It is true that most everything you ever wanted to learn you can find for free on the internet. I’ve set up the site so you can choose between several money making ideas at no cost. But the free method is time consuming. When you are presented with the opportunity to purchase information you need to ask yourself this. “Is the cost of this information worth spending months learning it on my own?” One example is getting paid for taking surveys. Do you want to spend months finding 400 sites to pay you on your own time, or pay someone $x.xx amount of dollars to be handed a list of those 400 sites?

One more thing about the paid survey sites…These places are lined up to offer you a laptop, HDTV, or Wii for free by filling out 2 of there surveys. These surveys will offer a free trial of a product. But if you go down this path you must be very organized. Because if you don’t cancel the free trial in time, they start dinging your credit card and you end up loosing money. That and the same offers are available at 100 different sites. You’ll see as you go along. Just be careful !

And wrap up here are a couple starter points if you are wanting to make money with the internet:

  1. You (and or your parents) are going to need a PayPal account. It is free and that is how most of the internet transfers money. Some require AlertPay or E-gold.
  2. Always create a separate e-mial accounts with Yahoo or Gmail . One for your PayPal, one for surveys, one for junk mail. Keep it separate from your personal E-mail account.
  3. Never spam
  4. Get your hands on Roboform (free for 30 days) or the Google toolbar that allows you to save information that is going to be needed over and over again for the various forms you’ll be going through.
  5. People make more money on the internet by referring others to a good program then on there own. This is especially true for the ‘paid to read email’ sites and ones like “My PowerMall

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