what can i sell to earn money as ahigh school student?

Philippines
December 3, 2007 9:06pm CST
My allowance doesn't really sustain my wants as a teenager. So, I've been trying to find out things to sell that would get on big time! If you know any ideas, please share them...
5 responses
@bbsr13 (4196)
• India
11 Dec 07
Hello, emmaradcliffe! as you are teenager it is my sincere advice to you that you concentrate in your studies only.first build up your career, automatically money will come forth to you after completion of studies.if you engage yourself in earning it may disturb studies.if in the true sense you are in need of money,if your parents are unable to finance,then better arrange some small children and teach them at their homes so that you will gain knowledge as well as money.that will serve your purpose.good boy.keep on studies.wish you good luck.
• Nigeria
11 Dec 07
Hello, you can start your own business selling ebooks/software. You can get a full start up guide by visiting this site - www.fastdatacash.com/in.php?ix=861 Good luck!
@lancingboy (1385)
• United States
4 Dec 07
I wish I got allowance when I was a teen lol. I guess I didn't need one since I picked something from the store every week when I go with my mom shopping (I still do that when I'm with her). My blog in the Mylot profile could help I hope. I'm still looking for good ways to make decent money.
• United States
4 Dec 07
What talents and interests do you have? When I was in high school, the kids that were 16+ and loved cars, offered to wash people's cars for $. Those that had a real affinity with animals offered to feed someone's fish or cat while they were away. If you are creative, you can make things to sell at craft fairs. It just all depends where your interests and talents lie.
@kksimone (67)
• United States
4 Dec 07
What do you want the money for? If you're just going to use it to buy new things, it doesn't really make sense to sell your stuff. Especially if you're going to keep selling your things to buy new ones. Doing yard work for people in your neighborhood could be a good source of money this time of year. Do you know anyone who owns their own business? Small businesses often need part time help and are much better than a fast food job.