How To Earn Money As A Teenager In South Africa

Below is How To Earn Money As A Teenager In South Africa

Students never have enough money. There is always a new video game, a new gadget and just about everything else they do for fun involves splurging money.

Being a responsible teen means you can’t always count on your parents to sponsor everything. Making your money is an essential part of growing up.

Thank heavens for the internet where you can dip in and out of things between assignments and going out.

Through the internet, you can find work and earn quick bucks online doing anything you want.

As long as you have a computer, a high-speed connection, and a good command of the employer’s language you are good to go. Here are some ideas to get you going.

Selling stuff

Virtual Assistant (VA)

Taking an online survey

Freelancing

How do I get rich at 17 years old living in South Africa?

Let’s rephrase. How do I get rich during a pandemic and build a sustainable pandemic-proof business? I’ll list a few points that come to mind:

If at all possible, keep the ANC-led government out of your business and do not do business with them, they are rotten to the core and so is EFF, the extension of ANC

Ensure that you’re damn good at Mathematics

Get a technical degree e.g BSc in Computer Science so you can build stuff you know, like Apps, and to be taken seriously.

Learn how to trade and invest in FOREX, Cryptocurrency, etc

Be frugal, live below your means

Invest in property and land

Avoid drugs or

What are the best ways to make money as a teenager?

My first earning was Rs. 50/day in 2011

My second earning was Rs. 300/day in 2012

My third earning was Rs. 350/day at the end of 2012

My fourth earning was Rs. 500/day in early 2013

And my fifth earning in early 2014 was Rs. 10,000/day. (3 lacs Rs. Per month)

Now in 2019 it’s … Let it be ( That’s way beyond your imagination) 🙂

Coming to the point, you can see in my mention that there is no considerable change in my earnings from 2011 to 2013, but there is a huge difference between my all previous earnings and 2014’s.