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Does anyone know any good ways to make money online as a teenager?

I am not 18 yet, and want some ways to make extra cash online in my free time. I have tried online surveys/am doing online surveys, but they are low paying. I do not have a myspace or anything for affiliate marketing, but if I can find a good program or some good tips, I may start a website, but I do not know how to start one or how to get traffic. I like writing fiction sort of, but do not know a lot about any one subject that I could write about. Please help!

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  1. There isn't any on-line money maker! Don't waste your time looking for something that isn't there!
  2. I've have tried a number of money making schemes online. The one that I've found easiest and the best is a little place called points2shop. All you have to is click though websites in order to get points witch you can later exchange for anything listed on Amazon.com Try it at: http://www.points2shop.com/index.php?ref=uin1238039015
  3. I made my first money in the first week after visiting here www.mzoo.info/moneylove
  4. I kind of have the same situation. I'm 16 and don't have a job yet, not until this summer maybe. What I do to earn some money is simply doing surveys. They are low paying but I can't find anything else to do. This site is probably the easiest to use, I've gotten about $250 in 4 months, mostly for recruiting new members. http://cashlep2s.notlong.com
  5. Unfortunately, most of the legitimate sites I know require you to be 18. However, you could start a free blog on Blogger or similar and monetize that with AdSense. Don't let this guy's ugly free blog fool you, he really knows what he is talking about! http://makemoneyforbeginners.blogspot.com/ And a couple equally useful and moderately more attractive sites: http://thekeywordacademy.com/ http://courtneytuttle.com/ (this one has some stuff especially for teens)
  6. Put your writing skills to work. Squidoo.com, HubPages.com and WetPaint.com are free sites you can join and put up a webpage. Since you like writing fiction, you can advertise yourself as an article writer. Also you can write a few articles and post them at EzineArticles, GoArticles, ArticleCity etc. Get a Gmail account. In the resource box, refer people to your Squidoo, HubPage and WetPaint sites. Use your Gmail account as the contact email address. Since you're 16, you could have your parents open a PayPal account so you can accept payment for articles you write. Most marketers will pay $7-$10 per article if you're good. Review articles that are posted Article Directories to get an idea of writing styles and topics. Writing 2-3 articles/day could earn you a nice income.
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