How To Make Money If You Are Under 18 - YouTube

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It can be fun being young, but ask most teenagers what the biggest drag is in their life and
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they’ll tell you it’s the fact they don’t have enough cash.
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Money doesn’t just buy you nice things, it also gives you some independence.
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You can travel, go to concerts, take people out on dates.
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Being broke is no joke, and it can really get a person down.
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That’s the reason today we are going to tell you some ways you can earn some cash
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at a young age even if you’re still studying.
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We’ll start with the lower paying jobs and end with the jobs that pay the really big
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money.
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Online Stuff Ok, so online stuff sounds a bit vague, but
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we mean doing things online that take no skill at all.
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You basically just answer questions, fill in surveys, or review stuff.
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We found a blog online written by a young guy that used something called the iPoll app.
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It seems he was British, but you can do similar stuff in other countries.
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Using this app he was asked to go shopping and buy a particular product, answer questions
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about a product, or sometimes just answer questions in a survey.
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If he bought stuff he would have to upload the receipt and sometimes he might write something
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about the product.
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We should say that the rewards weren’t massive and he had earned only about $130 in a few
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months, but hey, if you’re still in your early teens that’s not bad at all.
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You might need the consent of your parents, though, if you are very young.
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We found other apps where people could earn cash doing surveys and some websites that
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paid for very short reviews of products.
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One called “Slice the Pie” paid young folks to write reviews of just 30 to 60 words,
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which is easy.
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You might also get paid for referring other people to do the same as you.
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One person who wrote about his time using Slice the Pie said he got paid, but it was
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only pocket money.
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He said this, “The exact amount of pay you can receive varies depending on a few different
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factors, including your star rank and experience.
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If your reviews are consistently good quality, your star rank will go up and so will your
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pay.”
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Their website as we write this is down, but it doesn’t look like the business is no
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longer running.
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To see a long list of similar jobs just Google something like, “getting paid for online
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reviews and surveys” and you will find what you are looking for.
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Fiverr We are going to give Fiverr its own spot on
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the list because there are just so many ways to earn cash using this online marketplace.
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There are people earning good money here because some of the gigs are for skilled people, whether
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they are tech workers or musicians.
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But, there are also lots of gigs that only require a person to basically write or communicate
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well in English.
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If you get a gig, after you are paid you’ll have to give some money back to Fiverr, but
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it’s free to sign up.
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Ok, so you are not good enough to start copywriting or designing websites, but there are other
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jobs such as doing voice overs that don’t demand that much technical experience.
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We should say there’s actually a website called voices.com where you can make cash
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doing voice overs.
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If you have a clear voice, then just sign up to that.
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And hey, you might even end up doing voiceover for your favorite youtube informative show!
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Don’t be dismayed if you don’t have many skills because you are still young, just have
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a look around and see if there is something you can offer.
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If you put some time and effort into this we think you could make some money.
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Tutoring You might not consider yourself good enough
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to be a teacher, but you might be pretty good at a subject and are just aged 16 or 17.
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There are plenty of online tutoring websites that we found and on many of them if you are
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over 15 you can start helping people out.
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Just go online and search for jobs which allow teenagers to tutor.
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They exist, because we’ve just been looking around the web and we’ve seen them.
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Job sites tell us that the average wage for a teenager doing online tutoring is anywhere
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from $10 to $15 an hour, which isn’t bad at all since you are doing something you enjoy
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and don’t have to leave the house.
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Taking Care of Pets We looked online for dog walker jobs and most
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paid somewhere from 15 to 20 bucks an hour.
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The problem with the hiring companies, though, was that some said you had to be at least
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18 years of age.
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But you know what, you can walk a dog at 16.
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You just need to be trusted, and when you have reviews people will trust you.
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Instead of working for someone else you could start your own gig.
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Hand out flyers you made online in the neighborhood or just start your own Facebook page.
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A lot of people these days are so busy they’ll be glad to have someone walk their pet.
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We should mention that with all jobs there’s the issue of tax, but there is a threshold
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amount you must earn before any tax is paid.
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Bankrate tells us that is $12,000 a year in the USA.
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Chores We found websites online telling youngsters
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how to start their own car washing business, and again, because teens are so tech savvy
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these days they can market their business easily online.
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It’s not like the old days when teens had to go house to house or rely on family friends.
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We found some kids earning a lot of cash washing cars, and we are talking hundreds of dollars
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a week.
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The same goes for yard cleaning, or snow shoveling in winter.
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When you know those leaves are going to fall or that snow is going to dump down, your Facebook
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page is out there telling people you can help them out.
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You are young and don’t charge too much.
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There are also a lot of older people that cannot do this physically demanding work,
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so you are a service for the community.
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In the past they might have not been able to contact you, but with your Facebook page
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they can contact you and you can be around to their house in minutes.
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Just check out the local laws where you are working.
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We found one news article in the USA which told the story of cops stopping teens in one
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town from shoveling snow because such a job was described as being an “unlicensed solicitor
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and peddler.”
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It’s really up to the cops and the laws in the state, but we found at times youngsters
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have been stopped selling cookies or lemonade in the street.
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They won’t get charged with anything, though.
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Rent Stuff You might not know this, but there are websites
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out there where people just rent out stuff and they do well out of it.
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There’s one in the UK called rentnotbuy.co.uk and people rent out just about anything.
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Does your family have a leaf blower, a lawnmower, some power tools?
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Are your parents ok with you renting their stuff out, or do you own the things yourself?
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If so, start renting.
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We found just about everything you can imagine being rented out.
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One guy was renting out his BBQ grill for almost 40 bucks a day.
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Another person was renting out a cake tin for three dollars a day.
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When you are renting stuff to others you are also lowering consumption, so sharing is caring
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for the environment.
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Maybe you have sporting equipment, a bicycle, a trampoline that just sits in the yard doing
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nothing.
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Rent that stuff out.
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Just go online and find out where you can do this.
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Again, make sure your parents know about this.
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Helping the Elderly Online Some of you teenagers are way more computer
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literate than a lot of older folks.
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You’d be surprised how many people don’t know what an ISP is or don’t really understand
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how a modem works.
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Often when someone’s internet is not working for them, there is a really easy fix, or perhaps
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someone wants to export some data from one place to another but they don’t know how
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to do it.
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Maybe they have a load of old family photographs, but don’t know how to digitize them using
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a scanner, etc.
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That’s where you come in.
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You offer yourself as a kind of IT support worker, so you might visit the house of people
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you know or just tell them what to do online.
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We should say here that when we are talking about visiting people, make sure you have
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your parents’ consent or perhaps just work with people you know.
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Podcasting Ok, so you might not have as much as life
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experience as Joe Rogan or Sam Harris, but you know what, young folks sometimes just
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want to have a laugh and they want to know what their peers think.
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You can start young and it really doesn’t take much effort to record or video a conversation.
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You can look at tutorials online to see how you might get started.
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Maybe you could talk about events at your school, or do a podcast on local sports, fashion,
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whatever you think is interesting.
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You can be the voice of the youth in your area and many people might find this an education.
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You could talk about gaming, or even interview adults.
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Young people are already doing this and when enough people start watching your content
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you can make money from running ads on the platform.
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We found some people doing podcasts for teens made by teens and they were getting quite
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a lot of hits.
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This could turn into a career for you.
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There’s no immediate pay-off, but you could get big in time.
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Online Sales You can just start selling stuff on Facebook
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or on websites such as Etsy or eBay and it’s as simple as that.
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We found a recent headline in The Guardian newspaper that went, “Meet the teens making
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thousands from selling online.”
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They were using lots of platforms to sell their stuff, but sometimes Facebook was the
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way to find customers.
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Sometimes they just found clothing and sold it on for more than they paid for it.
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One teen was even selling Rubik’s cubes, while another guy was selling Dungeons and
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Dragons dice.
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Another girl was making big money from buying second-hand women’s luxury bags and then
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re-selling them on Facebook.
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Over the years she became the go-to person to sell a bag to and the go-to person to buy
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one if you couldn’t afford a brand new one.
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If you have a good eye for products and can generate a big enough following, you can make
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a lot of money doing this in your teens.
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The proof is numerous newspaper articles that feature these teens.
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We are talking about making thousands of dollars a month.
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Gaming The holy grail of making tons of money online
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from doing something you love is gaming.
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You might have seen how an American teen just won $3 million from winning a Fortnite competition.
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Three others also became millionaires.
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Not everyone can be the best or even be a pro-gamer who streams their gameplay, but
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you can make a steady income playing games.
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You could become a game tester and make some money, or even become a gaming coach by joining
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up to a site such as gamersensei.com.
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For that site you have to be 13 or over.
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If you know you are very good at a certain game you can try being a coach.
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Check out the website PlayVig, whose motto is “get paid to play” and while you might
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not get rich like the pros, it’s a start.
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Look online for the games which can earn you real money.
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We found some young Roblox developers making tons of cash, and with enough practice you
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could do this, too.
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Some creators and sellers in that game were puling in $250 a month, but others were getting
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rich.
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Dedicate yourself to gaming and this could become a job.
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You might even help your parents retire early.
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