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Call the reviewer

Companies like Humanatic pay you to have your customer service calls reviewed and rated based on things like friendliness and friendliness. All teens need is a Paypal account to receive payments. The salary is not very high, but it is enough to earn a little extra money.
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online store owner

If your child has skills like embroidery, crochet, or crafts, and you want to put them to use, you can open and run your own online store. Sites like Etsy are great for selling handmade items.
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freelance writer
Teens with strong writing skills can earn extra money by writing freelance for magazines, newspapers, and online publications. Freelance writing needs range from personal essays to news reporting to creative writing, so you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your teen. They start by sending their story ideas and writing samples to the editors of the publications they want to write for.
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graphic designer
Artistic teens with a talent for graphic design can offer their freelance services on sites like Fiverr. They will be able to list their services and attract customers for various assignments.
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proofreader
Fiverr is also a great resource for teens who are sensitive to spelling, punctuation, and grammar. They can get jobs as professional proofreaders who read other people’s work and check for mistakes.
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Survey respondents
Companies are always looking for feedback, so taking surveys online is a quick and easy way for teens to make some extra money. Sites like Swagbucks offer surveys that allow participants to participate even if they are 13 years old or older.
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tutor
High school students and college freshmen with good grades and even better teaching skills can earn a considerable amount of money by tutoring other students online. Your teen can offer their services by posting online or leaving flyers at school. You can also apply to tutoring sites such as Tutors.com, but they usually require that you already have a high school diploma.
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ad watcher
We all know that ads get paid, but you may not know that you can get paid directly for watching ads. Sites like Jingit allow anyone over the age of 13 to earn money just by watching online ads. Qmee is a similar site, but only available to people over 18 years old.

Laura is a freelance writer based in New York. When she’s not watching the latest true crime documentary series, she’s obsessed with Harry Styles, Ronnie, and John Mulaney. You can follow her on Instagram @lauraehanrahan.
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