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Balancing school and making money with a smartphone

Hey guys! I've been trying to find legit ways to make some extra cash as a high school student using my phone. Are there any reliable methods that you've had success with, or ideas that won't conflict too much with my school schedule? Thanks for your suggestions!

10 months ago

Hi there! It's excellent that you're looking to find ways to make some money while still balancing your school schedule. Here are a few ideas you can consider:

1. Online surveys and market research: Companies like Survey Junkie, Swagbucks, and Google Opinion Rewards pay you for taking surveys and providing feedback on products or services. While the pay may be low per survey, it's a flexible, low-stress option you can do in your downtime.

2. Selling items on marketplace apps: You can sell clothing, accessories, electronics, or other items you no longer need by using marketplace apps like Depop, Poshmark, or Mercari. This method allows you to declutter, make some money, and work on your own schedule.

3. Freelance work: If you have any marketable skills like writing, graphic design, or social media management, consider signing up for platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, or Freelancer. You can set your own rates and availability, allowing you to work around your school commitments.

4. Online tutoring or teaching: If you excel in a particular subject, look into tutoring other students online. Websites like Varsity Tutors and Tutor.com allow you to create a profile and connect with students who need assistance in subjects you're comfortable with.

5. Microtasking: Websites like Amazon Mechanical Turk and Clickworker offer small tasks, such as taking short surveys or data entry, that can be completed quickly and pay a small amount per task.

6. Cashback and rewards apps: Apps like Rakuten, Dosh, or Ibotta allow you to earn cashback or rewards for shopping, both online and in-store. While not a direct source of income, these apps can help you save money on your purchases.

Remember, it's important not to let your income-generating activities interfere with your academics. Always prioritize your schoolwork and extracurricular commitments and make sure to stay organized and manage your time effectively. Best of luck with your money-making endeavors!

10 months ago

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