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Written by Jacob on September 28, 2020

How Teenagers Can Make Money With Instagram?

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making money on Instagram
Written by Jacob

How Teenagers Can Make Money With Instagram?

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Have you been hearing stories of how Instagrammers are cashing in on the photos they share on Instagram? Those are not myths, but real stories. You can also make money on Instagram. Asking how? In this post, we will be talking about some of the best ways that you can use to make money on Instagram as a teenager. 

Before we get started, there are so many benefits of starting earning some money while you are still a teenager. You may not get someone to employ you, but you can use social media to make some money. Starting to earn your own money will help you become independent. It also helps you learn important skills in life, such as the importance of saving. 

How many Instagram followers do you need to start earning money?

How many Instagram followers you need to start generating income depends on the niche that you are in, how engaged your fans are, and the income channels that you explore. Naturally, the more followers you have and the more engaged they are, the more you can earn. Some of the leading Instagrammers are making thousands of dollars. You can be one of them.

If you don’t have a huge following yet, don’t worry, you can get Instagram followers free. You can also start posting engaging posts to increase your following. You also have to be consistent with your posting else some of your fans will start to unfollow you.

Ways to make money on Instagram

There are so many ways that one can use to make money on Instagram. Here are some of the best methods that teenagers can use to start earning an income through Instagram. 

1. Become an influencer, publish sponsored posts, and get paid

Once you have a good following on Instagram, you can start proposing to brands to help promote them in your posts. Your role as an influencer is to convince your audience about certain brands and products. If your audience trusts you, they end up buying these products. Your role as an influencer is to create awareness. 

For brands to pay you to promote them, your Instagram followers must be active. They should be liking, commenting, and sharing your posts. To avoid losing the trust of your audience, you should always be careful and remember to use the #sponsored in all your sponsored posts.

The leading Instagram influencers charge thousands of dollars per post. You can also get to that level. All you need is to keep working hard to make your account active. You will start getting requests to publish sponsored posts on your Instagram page once you hit 10,000 plus followers.

2. Become an affiliate and make money by selling other people’s products

Some newbies find it difficult to differentiate the role of an influencer and that of an affiliate marketer. There is a difference between the two. Influencers are paid to publish posts on their accounts while an affiliate marketer partners with the brand in efforts to make more sales in exchange for a commission. 

Many brands are now selling their products through affiliate programs. These programs allow you to sell other people’s products and receive a commission. Affiliate marketers create and publish engaging posts to encourage their audience to buy certain products. The more clicks on the link that convert into sales, the more you will be pocketing. As an affiliate marketer, you have to be careful about how you promote products on Instagram and avoid being pushy.

3. Sell your own products

You can start using Instagram to reach customers who are interested in the products that you produce. You can also be buying these products from suppliers and then selling them to consumers. Instagram can give your business a boost that you can’t get anywhere else. It is the best platform for people who are looking to create brand awareness and promote sales. 

4. Sell poster photos and other digital products

Photogenic products such as poster photos, drawings, paintings, videos, animations, and other video or image-based virtual products sell well on Instagram. If you have a high-quality camera, you can start taking photos and posting them to be paid. For better earnings, you should not limit yourself to photography alone. If you are an artist, Instagram will allow you to reach people who are willing to buy your drawings and paintings. 

It is true that you can earn money using Instagram as a teenager, but don’t expect to start earning thousands of dollars from Day One. It takes both time and consistency to start earning big. All that you need is to work smart and never give up. Whether you are an affiliate marketer, an influencer, or using Instagram to sell your own products, a huge following is a must-have. Remember, the more following you have, the more people will read your posts, and the higher the reach, the more you earn. 

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Written by Jacob

How to Make Money as a Teenager

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Life gets more expensive as we grow. As a teenager, you need money to buy clothes, pay for entertainment, gas or transportation, and food out with your friends. Unfortunately, earning money as a teenager is an uphill battle. But you need to look for ways to fund your expenses. 

You don’t have to depend on your parent’s pocket for everything. You are growing up, and you are about to start depending on yourself. By starting to work now, you will have money to fund most of your college expenses. 

Here is a list of different ways on how to make money as a teenager. All of them are working, but not all can work for you. Choose the one that interests you and get started today. Take a step today. Don’t wait for tomorrow. It never comes.

Online jobs

1. Start a blog

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There are countless ways to make money online. You can start your own blog and start making an income with the help of sponsorship and advertising. As long as you can create appealing content, take advantage of yourself, and start earning. 

Blogging is an interesting way to earn money as a teenager. It is you to choose a topic or niche that interests you. The only challenge with blogging is that you won’t start pocketing money immediately. It will take several months, but once it picks up, it is a lucrative source of income. The secret is creating regular and high-quality content for your growing audience. 

2. Tutoring

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Get something that you are good at, such as a certain subject like English, Maths, and a language, playing instruments, or chess and start tutoring younger kids. Start with your parent’s friends and continue building connections. Many people are looking for teens like you to teach their children certain subjects.

You can also do it online. There are hundreds of tutoring websites such as Enroll.com and Tutor.com that will pay you to offer tutoring services. These websites won’t mind your age. All you need is to be good at what you’re tutoring. 

3. Sell your pictures

Sell your photos

If your phone can take decent photos or you have a camera, and you know how to compose an image, start taking stock photos and sell them online. Check out this great guide on how to take stock photos. You won’t get much per sale, but you are doing something that you like and building an important skill. If you put more effort and sacrifice your free time on this, you will make good money. You can sell your photos to companies like Shutterstock, iStock, Dreamstime, Photoshelter, and Alamy. 

4. Start a YouTube Channel

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You can start earning money by uploading videos on YouTube. You can become a successful YouTube star. All you need is to look for a topic that interests and start creating regular videos about it. Your videos should be interesting and educational to get many views and attract subscribers. Many teenagers are creating YouTube fans and book clubs where they are leading discussions about their favorite movies, music, and novels. To start earning, you will need a certain number of subscribers and view time. Every time you upload a video on YouTube, remember to promote it on Facebook, Instagram, and other social platforms.

5. Become an influencer

instagram influencer

Influencers earn money by influencing people to buy certain products. To become an influencer and start earning some money, you need a large online audience. You will be earning commission customers buy products using your link or code. There are many guides on the internet on how you can get free likes on Instagram and sometimes free followers. Remember, you need active followers that will like, comment, and share your posts. 

You can also earn money by posting sponsored content. Once you have a large following, brands and companies will start coming for you to post their posts on your timeline. 

Odd jobs

If online jobs are not your thing, here are some other jobs you can do to start making money as a teenager:

1. Dog walking

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If you love spending your time with dogs. You can start earning by walking your neighbors’ dogs. Most of them are busy and don’t have time to walk their dogs. They are looking for someone like you to walk their dog and are willing to pay for the service. You can double your earnings by providing extra services such as grooming and bathing.

2. Shoveling snow and lawn mowing

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Some people are too busy and don’t have time for yard maintenance. They are looking for people who can help maintain their yards. Despite having busy schedules, no one wants his or her home to look neglected. These people are willing to pay you more their lawn, trim edges, shovel snow, or rake leaves. These people are looking for someone they can trust. Start by asking your friends if they need help in such jobs. You can also post some signs around your neighborhood to inform your neighbors about the services you can offer. 

3. Babysit for friends and family

babysitting

Babysitting is a great way to earn as a teenager without spending. If you love spending time with children, ask your friends and family whether they need help in childcare. For people to feel confident leaving their child with you, consider taking basic first aid classes and getting a CPR certification. We hope this guide has helped you find the best ways on how to make money as a teenager.

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Oisin McEvoy – Express Youth

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Oisin set up a football and exercise project called Express Youth as a reaction to the lack of activities for young people where he lives in Newry, Northern Ireland. He wanted to create a friendly and positive environment for those in care, where they could express themselves creatively with like-minded individuals.

“We have had cases where children would be out on the streets, getting in trouble with the police,” says Oisin. “Sometimes people in care don’t really express themselves or tell you their problems and what they want to happen.”

Express Youth is all about getting people involved in activities, working together, and trying to take away any stigma attached to being in care, says Oisin. “It’s about making children in care feel the same as everyone else, and for them to feel among friends so they will share problems, so they don’t have to face them alone.”

Oisin organised around 50 football and exercise sessions attended by an average of 20 people. To do this, he worked with three social workers who helped spread the word of his events, which included taking 50 young people to watch an international football match. Since then the sessions have expanded to include kayaking and paintball.

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Oisin credits Live UnLtd in helping him set up the sessions. “The support from Live UnLtd has been brilliant. We love having my Development Manager Ashley at the sessions because she has been so good to us.”

As the sessions grew, Oisin saw that those who attended were thriving, and were willing to come along in spite of any obstacle, even awful weather.

“There have been nights where we’ve had up to 40 people,” says Oisin. “In rain and even snow we’ve all happily played on. It’s been brilliant. All the young people love it and keep showing up.”

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One example of the positive impact Express Youth has had was on one boy who had previously had problems with drugs and alcohol, and had been in trouble with the police. “He kept coming back to the football because he enjoys it so much,” says Oisin. “It really does show that Express Youth has made a big impact in his life and he has now become an inspiration to his peer group.”

Oisin’s own inspiration comes from his father, a social worker, who has helped Oisin in setting up Express Youth. Oisin now hopes to follow in his father’s footsteps by taking the year out of his university studies to work in social care. He has also applied to become an UnLtd Community Reporter, in which Oisin will report on social enterprise in his local area.

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Andrew Cronin – Art in Movement

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Andrew Cronin is a qualified parkour (or free running) athlete and founder of Art In Movement (AiM), an organisation that teaches classes throughout the South Wales area.

 Hi Andrew. How did you get involved in parkour?

I used to do gymnastics and the trampoline, but when I saw someone doing more interesting free-style moves, I was interested to know more. I asked him what it was about and it just started from there. Since getting involved six years ago I’ve met so many people locally and from around the world. One of the best experiences I’ve had with the sport was going to London to do the qualification. While I was there, I just happened to spot a guy training and he was doing a move that I really wanted to learn. As he didn’t speak English we communicated using body language and eventually he taught me this very advanced move. We spent all day together, and I taught him one of my moves.

Why did you decide to form AiM?

My community needs this kind of sort thing in order to provide young people with something positive to do and try to combat antisocial activities and boredom. Doing this sport, you need to have respect – for yourself, the environment because of the risks, and those teaching you.

AIM1

Who attends your classes?

We run between two and four classes per week and up to 16 people attend them. In terms of age, most people are under 16. Our youngest member is just seven, while in our adult class the oldest guy is 42!

Do the people you teach also have gymnastic experience?

Not many do. When we started the classes we were keen to find out how they heard about the sport. A lot of people said YouTube, one said he came from a break dancing background, and only a couple had been doing gymnastics. Online video have the most influence, and bring most people into the sport. While they inspire people to go outside and try it, without the right knowledge you’re not going to do it correctly, which can be dangerous.

aim4

So anyone can give it a go?

Absolutely. I’ve been training my girlfriend’s brother, Garrin, and he’s brand new to the sport. He’s now doing hand springs and moving onto more advanced things, yet at the start he couldn’t even get over a wall. He actually has spina bifida too, which adds another element to the challenge, but he’s come on so much. Thanks to Live UnLtd, we’re going to send him on a Parkour Level 1 training course, an internationally recognised qualification, which is great news as he’ll be able to assist me on the project.

How did Live UnLtd help you?

Live Unltd has funded me from the start. My development manager (DM) got what it was I was trying to achieve and was so supportive. Once I’d decided to help the community using parkour, I realised I needed a qualification – so I went for that. My DM had a similar passion to what I had, but she made me think about what I was trying to do and asked for my thoughts, so that I began to answer my own questions. In this way I was able to do things in the way I wanted to do them. I was also put in touch with a local college enterprise officer who also supported me.

AIM3

What’s next for AiM?

We’re branching out to other towns in the region, and performing at local community events to demonstrate what the class can do and to spread the word. We also work with the police, which began at the Bridgend Mash-Up event in the summer for which we had all this scaffolding and equipment set up – thanks again to Live UnLtd! See, it comes back to you guys again! The police are very supportive too. In fact, ten officers signed up to take the class themselves! My ultimate main goal is a parkour affiliated gym – a massive indoor space that looks like it’s an outdoor urban environment where we can just play around and have fun, like big kids.

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