: Good Business Ideas for Teenagers
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Just because you are a teenager does not mean that you cannot start your own business. There are various jobs that a teenager can excel at, and the following are some that they should consider.
Babysitter
Of course, many teenagers have quite a bit of experience at babysitting. They can start a business in it, and try to get as many clients as possible to help get themselves started. They can try to spread their services through word of mouth or put up flyers at places where a lot of parents congregate such as a pediatrician’s office or preschool. Also, some teenagers might want to also advertise services as a mother’s helper. The more flexible you are, the more likely you might be to find work.
Lawn care
Many teenagers can take care of lawns. You might mow lawns. You may also pick weeds or tend to flowers. You may rake during the fall. There are a number of other tasks related to lawns, including landscaping. If a teenager has the tools and ability to do such work, then they might be able to get some steady customers.
Shoveling snow
Many people do not want to shovel snow. When the winter comes you might be able to get a job doing this, especially if you live in an area that gets a lot of snow and you have a lot of close neighbors. Again, you may be able to amass some regular customers to increase your earnings.
Tutor
Many older teenagers can very easily tutor younger students. Younger kids may respond better to them since they are young like them. Also, many parents may be more willing to hire a teenager whom they might not have to pay quite as much to as compared to an expensive learning center. What exactly you tutor will depend on the grade you are on and your skills. You might be able to talk to some teachers at an elementary school and ask that they recommend you to parents.
Even teenagers can find many businesses in which to earn a little money. There are many other miscellaneous businesses that they might try. Someone who loves animals might do a pet sitting service or a walking dogs company. Someone might have the capacity to DJ at special events. Someone else might try their hand at a little freelance writing. Try these or the above ideas if you are a teenager looking to start your own business.
Updated On: 09/18/2010 Published On: 09/18/2010 Article ViewerClose
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