It's summer break. You don't necessarily want to work, but you need the money to support your social life. If you're not cute enough to run that little lemonade stand like you used to, then it's time to find another way to improve your summer cash flow. Luckily, there are numerous opportunities for you to make some side money. And you can do this by using the skills you already have!
I met my good friend Valerie my freshman year of college, and I remember her telling me how she got paid for making company advertisements using her expert Adobe Photoshop skills. Here are some other clever ideas to earn some extra cash:
1. Social Marketing Consultant: So it sounds like a fancy job title, but in reality, you can simply use your Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, etc. skills to help companies with their marketing efforts. If you're going to be on Facebook anyway, why not get paid for it?
2. Write Product Reviews: If you want to complain or rave about something you bought, write about it! Voice your opinion while typing reviews for places like Epinions.com or ReviewStream.com.
3. Sell Stuff on eBay or Have a Garage Sale: Mom and Dad must have some kind of junk lying around in the house. Turn that clutter into profit! It wouldn't hurt to find that old box of toys you used to play with either. The neighborhood kiddies would definitely appreciate them.
4. Take Online Surveys: You can complete surveys through legitimate online survey sites, and get paid for it. Sounds easy doesn't it?
5. Take Pictures and Sell the Photos: Keeping it strictly PG, you can make money as a photographer. Lots of sites are looking to buy digital photos such as Shutterstock.com or 123RF.com.
6. Tutor: Are you a math or science whiz? Many parents are willing to pay for someone who can help their child develop skills and succeed in certain academic areas. Opportunities can range from designing web logos to joining a focus group.
These are just a few ideas out of the endless possibilities… Do some research and earn yourself some cash this summer!
"Lemonade stand" courtesy EvinDC via Flickr Creative Commons
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