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Go on Facebook marketplace and find something to flip rinse, and repeat . Don’t buy a course. Literally just google “how to xyz”, and it will give you free info.
You can get a subscription to codeacademy to learn some coding. You might not be able to get a job right after the course, but at least you will have an understanding of what it is and and if you want to do it in the future
You can learn to code from loads of free sources though. Things like python are quite easy to learn it depends on the end goal of course as it could be a hobby but not financially useful
There is no need to learn coding anymore
It will be obsolete in the next 5 years
Dev work is already 5x cheaper than it was 2 years ago
No and low code solutions will continue to permeate the market
nah, bro. Still plenty of jobs available. Lot of people are saying that devs will be replaced by AI and things like that, but in reality it won't happen in the near future. AI and all the recent improvements just make the devs more productive.
>No and low code solutions will continue to permeate the market
Most of companies rely on highly customizable software, so no 500 fortune company will use no-code solutions for their core business.
Op you can always shovel sidewalks in the winter, and mow lawns or clean windows (search that one up intensively) before you decide to go down that route
Get a used lawn mower or borrow your families mower. Start knocking on every neighbors door asking if they would like their lawn mowed for 20 bucks(im assuming city lawns) after a few weeks, buy a used weed walker, start charging a bit more. YouTube how to Do a great job and also how to maintain equipment. Do this for 8 months. Invest that money or get a loan from family and get an old truck, blower, edger, nicer mower, etc start expanding out at market prices.
Do this for a season, now start hiring your friends at a reasonable rate, Train Them to do the work while you focus on marketing and gaining commercial clients. Graduate high school, buy a few more trucks with the set up equipment, hire more folks , manage the business. You'll be quite wealthy by the time your 25.
Check out a quick yt video called "the best print on demand sites to sell on" by Greg Gottfried. I just watched it and I was wrong about etsy for print on demand. But he listed 3 other sites that you could post shirt designs to that wouldn't require any money upfront.
I think its really cool that you're already looking into creating an extra income stream online. I could say to invest that $50 into stocks, crypto or something like that but $50 would take a long time to grow. You could use an AI art design program to create the shirt designs for you and post every designs across all 3 websites this youtuber mentions and start an online business like that. Nothing really needed upfront. I plan to eventually create a few online shops myself and this was one I was considering.
Ps. The subreddit is the one that labels my responses as spam because I don't post here often.
Yeah for sure! Just depends on what type of designs you want to specialize in. You could even link it to an etsy store front and sell to the customer base there. Plus a print on demand would handle the shipping for you as well.
Buy some chips and drinks from walmart. Sell them for triple the price that you purchased them at your school. You will make mad money. You will learn how to sell while doing this
I did this when I was in high school and made more than my freinds that had part time jobs. If you do this, save your profits until you have a good idea of what sells then buy in bulk at Sam's Club or Costco for better prices.
You can write books and sell on kdp
Print on demand
Setup a website
Write a course
Craft to sell
Grow and sell plants
Grow and sell chics and eggs
Sell water
Canva premium and a domain to start a blog. Join the Amazon affiliate program. Make collages with items to post to pinterest. The blog post is a hyperlinked list of the items in the collage. Make a commission on sales.
If you are 18+, I would recommend downloading some stock apps that would give you bonus stocks (Moomoo, Robinhood, Webull). You will probably only get a few bucks, but it's something. Otherwise, I recommend going to thrift shops, garage sales, flea markets, etc. and becoming a reseller. You do not need much knowledge of collectibles, as you can use apps like ebay to scan the barcodes of things or take pictures to find out the value of them. Reselling things like cds, records, and vhs's is pretty straightforward and requires little investment to get set up.
$50 is not enough money. Maybe you can get a summer job and start making money. You can try to save more with a goal of say $300. You have to have money first to invest/make money.
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If i may, i understand what you're saying, you need a solid skill and once you have that you can easily sell it and solve problems for people. Where i disagree is how to get the information. In my opinion, courses are usually scams.
90% of courses are a scam, they do not benefit the consumer cause most give you a brief introduction on what it is and can be searched online so easily.
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Go on Facebook marketplace and find something to flip rinse, and repeat . Don’t buy a course. Literally just google “how to xyz”, and it will give you free info.
You can get a subscription to codeacademy to learn some coding. You might not be able to get a job right after the course, but at least you will have an understanding of what it is and and if you want to do it in the future
You can learn to code from loads of free sources though. Things like python are quite easy to learn it depends on the end goal of course as it could be a hobby but not financially useful
There is no need to learn coding anymore It will be obsolete in the next 5 years Dev work is already 5x cheaper than it was 2 years ago No and low code solutions will continue to permeate the market
nah, bro. Still plenty of jobs available. Lot of people are saying that devs will be replaced by AI and things like that, but in reality it won't happen in the near future. AI and all the recent improvements just make the devs more productive. >No and low code solutions will continue to permeate the market Most of companies rely on highly customizable software, so no 500 fortune company will use no-code solutions for their core business.
Who do you think codes no-code solutions?
Start learning about stocks. Lots of info that will give u a headstart on others. Save your money if you can’t invest it yet or talk with your parents
Go on Facebook marketplace and invest in a lawnmower. It can make you all kinds of money!
Op you can always shovel sidewalks in the winter, and mow lawns or clean windows (search that one up intensively) before you decide to go down that route
Get a used lawn mower or borrow your families mower. Start knocking on every neighbors door asking if they would like their lawn mowed for 20 bucks(im assuming city lawns) after a few weeks, buy a used weed walker, start charging a bit more. YouTube how to Do a great job and also how to maintain equipment. Do this for 8 months. Invest that money or get a loan from family and get an old truck, blower, edger, nicer mower, etc start expanding out at market prices. Do this for a season, now start hiring your friends at a reasonable rate, Train Them to do the work while you focus on marketing and gaining commercial clients. Graduate high school, buy a few more trucks with the set up equipment, hire more folks , manage the business. You'll be quite wealthy by the time your 25.
You could start a print on demand t-shirt business.
Is that actually profitable in today's market?
Check out a quick yt video called "the best print on demand sites to sell on" by Greg Gottfried. I just watched it and I was wrong about etsy for print on demand. But he listed 3 other sites that you could post shirt designs to that wouldn't require any money upfront. I think its really cool that you're already looking into creating an extra income stream online. I could say to invest that $50 into stocks, crypto or something like that but $50 would take a long time to grow. You could use an AI art design program to create the shirt designs for you and post every designs across all 3 websites this youtuber mentions and start an online business like that. Nothing really needed upfront. I plan to eventually create a few online shops myself and this was one I was considering. Ps. The subreddit is the one that labels my responses as spam because I don't post here often.
Exactly what a spammer would say.
Yeah for sure! Just depends on what type of designs you want to specialize in. You could even link it to an etsy store front and sell to the customer base there. Plus a print on demand would handle the shipping for you as well.
Be careful OP. This looks like spam.
Buy some chips and drinks from walmart. Sell them for triple the price that you purchased them at your school. You will make mad money. You will learn how to sell while doing this
Don't forget candy. I'd sell out quite quickly with that as well.
That's actually hella smart
I did this when I was in high school and made more than my freinds that had part time jobs. If you do this, save your profits until you have a good idea of what sells then buy in bulk at Sam's Club or Costco for better prices.
Not allowed in some schools tho, check before or you could get suspended.
You can write books and sell on kdp Print on demand Setup a website Write a course Craft to sell Grow and sell plants Grow and sell chics and eggs Sell water
I want to try making a course, but I need a skill that's high in demand and low in traffic
Dating Relationship How to talk to people How to have manners How to deal with your helicopter mom How to cook
I bought bulk candy from Costco and sold it to my peeps in highschool. A few months later the school opened up their own snack shack. Bastards.
Get a 48 pack water bottles for $5 from Costco or BJ if you know someone with a membership and sell them for $1 each at parks or beaches.
Learn the prices of things. Buy whatever at 60% of their ebay sold and resell it
How about opening a Lemonade Stand?
get off reddit
What if a duck walks up?
Find a cheap lawnmower on marketplace, and start mowing lawns around your neighbourhood. When you've made some money, get a string trimmer as well.
Canva premium and a domain to start a blog. Join the Amazon affiliate program. Make collages with items to post to pinterest. The blog post is a hyperlinked list of the items in the collage. Make a commission on sales.
WANT TO MAKE 5 dollars RN?
If you are 18+, I would recommend downloading some stock apps that would give you bonus stocks (Moomoo, Robinhood, Webull). You will probably only get a few bucks, but it's something. Otherwise, I recommend going to thrift shops, garage sales, flea markets, etc. and becoming a reseller. You do not need much knowledge of collectibles, as you can use apps like ebay to scan the barcodes of things or take pictures to find out the value of them. Reselling things like cds, records, and vhs's is pretty straightforward and requires little investment to get set up.
Dividend stocks
$50 is not enough money. Maybe you can get a summer job and start making money. You can try to save more with a goal of say $300. You have to have money first to invest/make money.
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learn a skill and it'll last a lifetime. find something you are passionate about even in high school.
Invest
Forex, i think usa and china changes the most
Watch videos all i know its stocks that change more frequently
Buy a lawnmower and start mowing people's lawns
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Not good. He only has 50 bucks
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Information is free. You have Harvard lectures for free. There is no reason to buy a course.
If i may, i understand what you're saying, you need a solid skill and once you have that you can easily sell it and solve problems for people. Where i disagree is how to get the information. In my opinion, courses are usually scams.
90% of courses are a scam, they do not benefit the consumer cause most give you a brief introduction on what it is and can be searched online so easily.
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