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Teens today have countless resources, platforms, and easy-to-use tech at their fingertips, and due to the number and accessibility of these resources, there\u2019s never been a better time for teens to start businesses. You don\u2019t have to be a tech genius or even know a line of code to get an entire website built in just a few hours, and you don\u2019t need to hire a marketing team to promote your business on social media.<\/p>\n

This is largely the reason behind the rise of the digital and social media teen-preneurs of the past ten years. However, you don\u2019t have to be a social media influencer or build a tech company to take advantage of these resources and get your feet wet as a teen entrepreneur. At Beta Bowl, we know that the right training and mentorship can help teens turn their ideas into reality, and equip them with skills for the future. Here are ten different types of businesses for aspiring teen entrepreneurs to pursue, regardless of their skill set or technical savvy.<\/p>\n

Etsy Retailer<\/h2>\n

Etsy has truly blown up in recent years, and there are thousands of people making a full-time living as Etsy retailers. The great thing about the internet and sites like Etsy, and entrepreneurship in general, is that it doesn\u2019t discriminate based on age. You could be 16 or 60, but if people like what you\u2019re selling, you\u2019re going to be set.<\/p>\n

Etsy is especially good for teens who are artsy, scrappy, do-it-yourselfers, or otherwise creative. You could be repurposing vintage clothing or creating customized dog bowls, but either way, with Etsy you have a ready-to-use platform with an active customer audience at your fingertips.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s also a great way for aspiring teen entrepreneurs to test the waters with their idea. If your offer is flying off the digital shelves on Etsy, maybe it\u2019s time to expand and build your own website, create a crowdfunding campaign, or further develop the business. Customer feedback on Etsy will also tell you exactly who your audience is and what they do and don\u2019t like, so you can tweak your offer along the way while continuing to make sales.<\/p>\n

Social Media Consultant<\/h2>\n

If you\u2019re a social media savvy teen, which most teens are these days, starting a social media consulting business may be the best way to capitalize on your skillset. Social media consulting is one field where youth is valued. Companies run by adults, especially mom and pop shops, know that their expertise may not lie in social media, and they need someone a bit less out of touch to help revitalize their digital presence.<\/p>\n

That\u2019s where you come in. You may need to do a bit of learning, take a few online courses, and read up on social media marketing and promotion, but if you can master the skill set, there\u2019s no reason you can\u2019t build an entire social media consulting agency up from scratch, from the comfort of your bedroom.<\/p>\n

The great thing about a business like this is that once you get enough clients, you can scale up and hire other consultants under you. Eventually, you could have built a social media marketing and consulting empire, and the startup costs for a business like this are virtually nonexistent.<\/p>\n

Tutoring<\/h2>\n

As a teen and high school student, starting a tutoring business is one of the most logical options, and it can also be one of the most lucrative. If you excel in certain subjects or have a knack for test-taking, turning your strengths into a tutoring business is a great opportunity to capitalize on the subjects or skills you\u2019re already good at.<\/p>\n

Plus, showcasing a tutoring business on your resume for college applications is bound to impress, especially if you\u2019re tutoring in a difficult subject that you\u2019ve successfully mastered. But that\u2019s not the only thing that\u2019s great about a tutoring business. In addition to having next to no startup costs, a tutoring business is the one type of business with a built-in in-person audience right there next to you at school, every single day.<\/p>\n

Your peers, underclassmen, and your peers\u2019 younger siblings are all potential customers, and with word of mouth and referral marketing, you may get a flood of more clients than you can take on\u2026and that would be the time to expand. So, don\u2019t be fooled; a tutoring business can become a lot bigger than just you and your struggling classmate.<\/p>\n

Ready to get your business started? With Beta Bowl, learn how to develop a business pitch deck, plan, and more.<\/p>\n

Freelance Writing<\/h2>\n

If you\u2019re planning to pursue a degree in journalism or you simply enjoy writing, starting a freelance writing business is a perfect option for almost any teen. You already have the tools to get started, since you probably have to write papers for your high school classes anyway. Why not throw in a few commissioned writing pieces each week to make a few hundred bucks or so?<\/p>\n

Additionally, if you are planning on pursuing journalism in college or post-graduation, every writing assignment you complete is an opportunity to add to your portfolio, so it\u2019s in your best interest to write as much as possible, and it\u2019s a cherry on top if you can get paid. Plus, you might not realize this if you\u2019ve never looked, but there are tons of companies, magazines, and websites out there seeking out freelance writers to meet their quota of articles.<\/p>\n

If you check a few freelancer marketplaces like UpWork, Fiverr, and maybe even Craigslist, you might surprise yourself with all the available jobs you find\u2026and checking some traditional job boards like Indeed for freelance writing gigs is always a good idea, too.<\/p>\n

Graphic Design<\/h2>\n

If you\u2019re artistically inclined or have any experience with graphic design software, starting a graphic design business might be the thing for you. Some high schools even offer classes on graphic design, so you can learn the ropes and use your school-licensed software to polish up your skillset before charging clients for your time.<\/p>\n

The other advantage of a graphic design business, aside from the fact that you can work from anywhere as long as you have a computer and your software, is the fact that developing these skills bodes well towards a future career in design, marketing, and branding. If you do plan to go into any of these fields, having your own graphic design agency on your resume will be a huge benefit.<\/p>\n

Additionally, there are countless graphic design job listings out there, because every time an entrepreneur, small business, or startup needs a new logo, new product package design, or rebranding, they hire a graphic designer. A quick UpWork or Fiverr search for \u201clogo design\u201d should show you that there are tons of entrepreneurs out there successfully slaying the graphic design game, and there\u2019s a big audience of customers always in need of these services.<\/p>\n

Photography<\/h2>\n

If there\u2019s a wedding, bar or bat mitzvah, holiday party, or other big event or celebration, you can rest assured a photographer will be hired. And a good photographer can make thousands on just one event, so the earning potential here is huge, and the sooner you start, the sooner you can perfect your craft and build a book of clients and referrals.<\/p>\n

Photography is one of those skills that can be learned, and with a few guidelines, practice, and hard work, almost anyone can be great at it. The one expense you may find here is the proper camera and editing software, but as tech improves and prices come down, there are high-quality affordable options all over, so this is no longer so much of a barrier to entry.<\/p>\n

Additionally, you don\u2019t need private photography lessons or to take an expensive course; you can learn much of the technique you need to capture and edit professional photos online, and largely for free. If you\u2019re even a bit interested in photography, this is a great business to explore, especially for teens who have some free time, and a Rolodex of peers who will be needing birthday parties and prom pictures were taken!<\/p>\n

Find out why mentorship matters and get started with Beta Bowl.<\/p>\n

Landscaping<\/h2>\n

Do you live in a neighborhood and have access to some gardening tools and maybe a lawnmower? If you don\u2019t mind the physical activity, a local landscaping business can be a great way for teens to make money and undercut their overpriced corporate competitors. Even big established landscaping companies often have salespeople go knocking door-to-door in affluent, well-manicured neighborhoods, offering their services or slipping their flyers or business cards in homeowners\u2019 mailboxes. And sometimes it works!<\/p>\n

However, as a teen, you have an advantage. Other parents, neighbors, and homeowners want to see you succeed, and sometimes they want to give some work to the underdog (that\u2019s you). Additionally, you probably have the ability to undercut the bigger company\u2019s prices, so there\u2019s no reason a neighbor wouldn\u2019t want to save a few bucks, patronize a local teen, and give you a fair shot.<\/p>\n

Social Media Influencer\/ Livestreamer<\/h2>\n

In today\u2019s digital age, being a social media influencer or live-streamer is actually a real job, and it can be a lucrative and impressive one! If you want to start a business around your social media presence, there\u2019s little stopping you, and teens are often at the forefront of the trends in these industries. However, don\u2019t be fooled into thinking it\u2019s going to be easy or all fun and games.<\/p>\n

Starting a business around your social media presence be it as a beauty influencer, gaming live-streamer, or online comedian is going to take two things: perseverance and marketing savvy. The social media success stories of today are no accident, and whether they\u2019re teens or adults, it takes some real marketing prowess to build up a loyal, engaged following and monetize that audience.<\/p>\n

That said, it\u2019s completely doable, but patience, perseverance, and consistency will be necessary along the way. The good thing here is that even if your social media is a hobby and business in one, colleges will be impressed if you can show that you\u2019ve built up a brand, following, and business, based on your consistency and dedication to one interest. If this is a business you want to start, there\u2019s no time like the present, especially since the space keeps getting more and more crowded, so the competition is fierce, and you will need to be creative to stand out and succeed.<\/p>\n

Music Lessons<\/h2>\n

If you\u2019re a musician or have expertise with a particular instrument or singing, music lessons are a great business to start, especially for teens in high school. Between high school chorus, orchestra, band, and extracurricular musicals, there are probably a lot of local teens in need of lessons to improve their instrument or singing skills.<\/p>\n

Perhaps they need to practice before auditioning for the advanced orchestra, or maybe they need help to polish their solo for the school musical. Either way, teens who are passionate about and involved in the music classes and activities at your school are a perfect audience of potential customers for your music lesson business.<\/p>\n

In addition to being a familiar face, the fact that you probably live near your peers or could hold lessons at school is a huge plus for both your peers and their parents who don\u2019t have to drive them to far away lessons. If you\u2019re passionate about music or just have some impressive talents, you might as well capitalize on them, especially when your audience is right at your fingertips.<\/p>\n

Cleaning Service<\/h2>\n

While a cleaning business might not sound like the most glamorous thing in the world, it can be a great opportunity for a lucrative source of recurring revenue and constant referral business. Cleaning is one of those tasks that many busy adults see as a problem, and a problem they\u2019re happy to pay to solve. Since business is all about solving your customers\u2019 problems or improving their lives, this gives you a perfect in. You don\u2019t need to be all that creative or reinvent the wheel here.<\/p>\n

As long as you, or any peers you hire, are up to the job and don\u2019t mind spending the time and maybe getting your hands a little dirty, you can make some real money with a cleaning service, and for all you know it could become the next Molly Maid. Plus, you\u2019ve probably got a neighborhood of homeowners or a plethora of friends with parents who you could tap as your first potential customers. It\u2019s a lot easier for you to approach people you know to offer your cleaning services, and it\u2019s a lot harder for them to turn you down.<\/p>\n

Streamer<\/h2>\n

If you enjoy eSports and gaming, streaming online is a great way to make some money. There are many popular platforms, such as Twitch, that allow you to stream video games while playing them. If you get a certain number of subscribers and\/or views, you will be paid.<\/p>\n

Using streaming to make money is a great way to take advantage of your competitive spirit or passion for video games. Streaming platforms like Twitch are typically monetized based on how interesting your commentary is while playing and your skill at the video game. While this may seem hard to get used to, practicing streaming will quickly acclimate you to the conditions of gameplay required.<\/p>\n

Errand Service<\/h2>\n

An errand service is an easy way to make money if you enjoy a varied number of tasks, from lawn care to grocery shopping. Errand-running services may be in demand by the elderly or anyone else unable or unwilling to perform certain tasks.<\/p>\n

You can advertise this business by posting on bulletin boards or the local newspaper. Online services that host gig-based jobs also may help you present your services to others. It is easiest to begin by asking your neighbors or families\u2019 friends if they need help, then expanding by word-of-mouth.<\/p>\n

While errand services are typically paid less than skilled positions, they can be an enjoyable way to earn money on the side.<\/p>\n

Dog Walker<\/h2>\n

If you like dogs and don\u2019t mind walking daily, dog walking is a great idea. If you know people who own pets, dog walking and sitting is an easy way to help them. Dog walking is also easy to scale, as it is possible to sit or walk multiple dogs simultaneously.<\/p>\n

To start your company, we recommend asking people you know first: when going on vacation, it\u2019s much cheaper for them to find someone local to pet sit rather than a company. If people enjoy your service and you make the process simple, they will likely come back to you in the future. To expand your dog-walking and pet-sitting business using the skills you already possess, you can leverage the skills you already have as a teen and student, such as creating flyers, social media ads, and perhaps building a website and email marketing list.<\/p>\n

Personal Shopper<\/p>\n

Being a personal shopper can help people who aren\u2019t able to travel to grocery stores or use their time on that. Being a personal shopper can be as simple as making a list of items to a store and purchasing them for someone with a slight commission. However, you will have to be able to drive and make sure you are not losing money paying for fuel for your car.<\/p>\n

Once again, the best way to find potential customers as a personal shopper is to go door-to-door or ask friends of your family. Once you build up a clientele and a reputation that demonstrates how convenient and effective your service is, others will come to you asking to pay.<\/p>\n

Recycling Service<\/h2>\n

Creating a recycling service may seem difficult or tedious, but it may actually be a profitable endeavor depending on which state you live in. Collecting cans, bottles, recycled metals, and other certain pieces of trash can be traded at state depositories for money. Oftentimes certain materials, like strong metals, can be traded at a junkyard for a small amount of money based on weight.<\/p>\n

This means that taking advantage of free items, such as broken cars or electronics, can be worth your while if you know what to do with them. Next time you stumble upon a large number of cans or scrap metal, do some research and find out how you can turn that junk into money in your pocket.<\/p>\n

Car Washing<\/h2>\n

People love their cars and are willing to pay someone to care for them. You and a few friends can wash and detail the cars of friends and families, at first, and branch out to others. The startup costs are low depending on what services you\u2019ll provide. If you\u2019ll just wash cars, the costs will be minimal. If you want to detail the insides of vehicles as well, then you will have to have cleaning equipment like a vacuum, upholstery cleaners, etc.<\/p>\n

You can time the days of washing cars around the weather. It may be easier to wash cars in the rain, but they will also become dirty again faster. So clear weather days are best for cleaning cars. Try to think of times that are convenient to your customers. Consider washing cars while people shop if it\u2019s legal to do so on mall property.<\/p>\n

You can market your business by handing out flyers and posters in your neighborhood and others close to you. Display your posters (free from VistaPrint) at entrances to car parks, car park paying machines, and near roundabouts. Use words like fast, efficient, thorough, convenient, and competitively priced. Offer a discount for a second car or give discounts for first-time customers.<\/p>\n

Podcaster<\/h2>\n

Does your teen have loads to say? If they have issues or topics that they\u2019re passionate about, many other people probably share their feelings. Being a podcaster is an excellent idea for outspoken, charismatic teens who don\u2019t mind organizing their thoughts and developing episodes.<\/p>\n

This new and exciting opportunity doesn\u2019t have to be overly expensive to begin. Here are the steps to follow:<\/p>\n

Decide on the format. Will you be inviting guests to interview, how often will your podcast air, or will you speak on your own?<\/p>\n

Get the right equipment. Good sound is essential for podcasting, so you will need to get the right equipment.<\/p>\n

You\u2019ll need:<\/p>\n

Headphones<\/p>\n

Podcasting laptop<\/p>\n

Microphone specially designed for this purpose<\/p>\n

Editing and production software<\/p>\n

Audio interface.<\/p>\n

These are the essential bits of equipment. As you become more successful and make money, you can add accessories like pop filters, shock mounts, and boom arms.<\/p>\n

Transcription<\/p>\n

This is a business idea that is great if you want flexible hours and interesting work. You will convert audio files into written text for customers like local newspapers who have recorded interviews or other businesses or individuals who need those services. Your customers will need audio information to become written documents.<\/p>\n

You can find yourself working for companies of varying sizes and writing all kinds of documents. The variety will keep things interesting for you. And you can charge by the audio minute.<\/p>\n

To be a transcriptionist, you\u2019ll need:<\/p>\n

A fast typing speed
\nA foot pedal. This regulates the audio speed as you transcribe and pauses or rewinds it when you need it.<\/p>\n

You can find work online on platforms like Upwork. Finally, practice, practice, practice.<\/p>\n

Data Entry<\/h2>\n

A data entry specialist converts paper or image files to written documents on the computer to be used by someone else. You will copy information from one source to another. In small businesses, you may enter content into google spreadsheets, excel files, or other places. This isn\u2019t exciting work, but you can earn lots of money if you enjoy doing it. This business is for someone who can concentrate and focus on a task for an extended period. You will need a fast typing speed, and your errors will need to be minimal if any at all.<\/p>\n

More Business Ideas for Teens<\/em><\/p>\n

It\u2019s clear that if you\u2019re an entrepreneurial teen interested in starting a business, being in high school is no drawback or deal-breaker. On the contrary, high schoolers are perfectly poised to start lending their skills, hobbies, passions, and talents towards a business now. Those who start their entrepreneurial journey in their teens often go on to do big things in life, and the Mark Cubans of the world are a perfect example.<\/p>\n

It doesn\u2019t take piles of money or years of technical knowledge; there are endless types of businesses you can start, right now, regardless of your age, and in some cases, your youth will actually work to your advantage. No matter which type of business you plan to start, one common thread remains: the sooner you start, the better, and the sooner you experience failure, the sooner you\u2019ll learn from it and experience success.<\/p>\n\n