College is
a great time to catch the entrepreneurial bug for several reasons. You don�t
have a 9 to 5 job yet so other than a few classes a day you can set your own
schedule. You are surrounded by bright and motivated people you can collaborate
with and you can turn to your experienced professors for advice or guidance.
In fact that college students need all of the income they can get,
especially those paying their own way through with little to no help. High
school students planning on beginning the college years soon are often in the
same position of needing any extra income they can come across.
Fortunately, there is now ample opportunity for many of these students to
make a few extra bucks on a regular basis with the help of our money
making ideas for students article.
MONEY
MAKING IDEAS FOR STUDENTS
School Typing. Operate a typing/word processing service for other
students - type assignments in draft and then in final form. Charge by page and
for rush jobs.
Desert Glass. Collect and sell sun-baked, weather-beaten glass in
interesting colors. Make your own synthetic version by baking and/or sand
blasting suitable objects with inexpensive equipment. Advertise your materials
in hobby magazines.
Teacher Directory. Collect and publish names, credentials,
photos of teachers in your area or at your school. Include their education, some
background, current duties, interests and other qualifications. Sell to
educators and the teachers.
City Lot Clean-Up. Work with the city to
learn of lots that must be cleaned up. Contract to do the required work on lots
they designate - city adds bill to owner's taxes. Contact absentee owners to
help them avoid future city actions.
Minerals and
Gems.
Where petrified wood, meteorites, jade or other potential gem minerals are
available, gather, sort and process them. Sell finished jewelry and polished or
cut stones, create displays including information cards with specimens.
Garage Sales. Buy a variety of bargain priced items at auctions and
other garage sales. Clean up them but don't repair. Store until sufficiently
stocked then have your own sale or 'joint sales' at various locations.
Balloon Bouquets. Make up and sell balloon arrangements for
special occasions. Add other unusual features, such as 'talking' strings,
delivery in costume or with a song. Offer extras such as gifts and boxed candy.
Telephone Sales. Call listed or phone book names to sell
merchandise, services or subscriptions for a commission or hourly basis.
Consider adding your own products where you keep all the profit. Pay fellow
students to help on a part-time basis.
Tutor
Referral.
List teacher specialties and availability for private sessions. Advertise for
students and schedule them for tutor sessions. Arrange for student-led group
tutorials, seminars for reviews to brush up for exams and tests.
Little League Cards. Take pictures of small fry baseball, players,
etc. posed in uniform with their equipment Have printed on cards with name,
position and other 'official information. Sell in sets with extra copies for
parents.
Yard Clean-Up. Clean up yards after winter, evictions or storms. Mow,
remove debris, trim shrubbery, water, replant,. fertilize. Place ad after storms
for private homeowners; list with real estate and rental agencies for wholesale
work.
Cactus Culture. Propagate, grow, and arrange native and
exotic cacti for retail and wholesale markets. Prepare information booklets
about the species for each plant. Expand to hybrids and grafting and unusual
specimens for extra profit.
Calligraphy. Easily learned by an artistic person - work
through stationery stores, distribute calligraphed cards. Print graduation
announcements, wedding invitations, place cards and theme paper covers.
Learn to nurture Shrubs. Learn to start, train and nurture shrubs that
do well in your area. Display the best specimens in proper sized pots and
planting mixtures. Include a folder with each - care, lore, best uses. Charge to
deliver, plant and guarantee.
Cemetery Care. Contract with cemetery associations or
families for small plots to provide care for grounds or specific grave sites.
Offer monthly mowing, fertilization, placement of flowers, repair of any damages
and periodic checks.
Children's Stories. Compose or adapt stories some with messages
to relate at kid's parties. Create your own props and encourage audience
participation. When story line is perfect, write it for publication.
Christmas Decorating. Make up a variety of Christmas or any holiday
decorations to sell at peak periods. Offer prepared and customized arrangements
for room decorations or to mail home. Buy your supplies in bulk during off
season.
Coin Searching. Buy rolls of coins from stores and banks or
hoarders. Get a good coin book from a coin dealer and search through them for
coins worth over face value. Replace with regular coins and trade in for more
rolls.
Concession Booth. Operate a weekend booth or stand at a
recreation area, shopping mall, flea market or parking lot. Sell your own
products for the highest profits, but take others on consignment if they will
help attract more customers.
Stand-in Daredevil. Advertise your
service to perform difficult, awkward, embarrassing or proxy tasks for clients -
break or ask for dates, apologize, pay overdue debts. Charge for your time,
mileage and for any actual physical risk.
Day Labour
Agency.
Specialize in unskilled or semi-skilled workers for short-term or part-time
jobs. Keep list of workers, their job qualifications and their availability. Be
able to deliver workers when and where needed for a percentage.
Delivery
Service.
Contract with local markets, drug stores and pizza parlors to deliver their
products on a retainer and/or per-trip basis. Call in for orders or use car
phone. Affix appropriate magnetic car signs when delivering for each client.
Rental Preparation. Prepare apartments
and rent houses for re-occupancy. Do touch-up painting, minor repairs, cover
scratches, remove stains, replace bulbs, mow lawn, fix leaky faucets and drains,
shampoo rug, clean cabinets, fog for bugs.
Popcorn
Products.
Make up, seal and market various popcorn base products. Give your recipes
unique, exotic names. Create colorful holiday, special occasion and message
bearing containers to attract attention and show off your product.
Dog
Houses.
Build and sell plain, fancy and custom dog houses in different sizes, shapes and
colors. Offer a selection of extras - insulation, treated wood on bottom, air
vents, insect repellant and storage space under hinged roof panels.
Driftwood Art. With sand blaster, power or hand wire brush,
form and finish interesting pieces of driftwood and similar specimen woods into
decorations, lamps, candle holders and plant mounts. Collect more driftwood on
trips and vacations.
Child Pick-up Service. Pick up and deliver
client's kids after school theater, games and concerts. Deliver and pick them up
from parties. Offer reduced rates for more than one child per family; extra to
stay until parents return home.
Lawn Displays. Make and sell painted plywood holiday
displays for lawns - Santa, religious, bunnies, characters. Offer lighted
versions; charge extra to deliver and set up or pick up. Use Outdoor plywood
preferably signboard quality.
Auto Detail Appointments. Go to client's home
by appointment to wash, wax and vacuum their car. Charge extra to scrub tires,
renew plastic and rubber to pick up the car and have it serviced. Offer polymer
wax protection as an option.
Garage Cleaning. Contract to clean out garages, sheds and
attics for individuals, rental agents and absentee landlords. Charge by the hour
or bid on the entire job. Get paid for the work and keep anything of value as a
bonus.
Computer Tutor. Go to client's home or office and instruct
them to use their equipment and operate their programs. Advertise your
consulting service to prospective buyers of equipment and programs. Offer a line
of shareware programs.
Garden Preparation. Offer digging service with options to treat
and fertilize gardens for customers. Plant, cultivate, weed, maintain (water,
spray), even harvest for extra charges.
Gopher Control. Contract to rid yards
and gardens of these pests. Clean up hills (smooth, water down). Set traps, use
gas bombs, gas engine exhaust or treated bait. Guarantee your service; re-do if
gophers re-appear.
Gourd Culture. Grow or process a variety of interesting
gourds. Make them into decorations, utensils, painted figures, birdhouses.
Retail finished gourds and do-it-yourself finishing kits. Sell seed packets with
instructions to grow gourds.
Home Handyman. Perform handyman services for those who can't
or don't have the time. Advertise clearly what you do, keep your appointments
and guarantee your work. Make money while saving your customers an expensive
service call.
Home Study Courses. Sell or rent new and
used home study courses. Buy new courses on sale, when available, then buy them
back from students, when in good condition. Consider giving tests and issuing a
diploma upon successful completion.
Hospital Grooming. Assist patients with
nail, hair, skin care in hospitals and nursing homes. License may not be needed
when you help patients to 'do it themselves'. Make appointments for this service
or visit on a scheduled or route basis.
House Painting. Contract to paint
houses and apartments or rooms by the job. Have assistance i.e. other students
on hand when needed. Increase your profit by supplying quality paint and
supplies and bidding on the entire job.
Exercise Companion. Serve as a walking,
jogging or aerobics companion for company, morale support and extra protection.
Carry any necessary legal protection. Help client stick to their exercise
schedule.
Lawn Maintenance. Contract to mow lawns by the job or season.
Charge extra to edge, rake, collect and remove clippings. Refer related jobs to
cooperating businesses for a finder's fee or commission. Expand your service as
you grow.
Library Research. Use your talent and the school library to
provide research data, technical details and background information for clients
who need subject 'homework' performed. Charge by the hour, page or a flat fee
for your efforts.
Local Reporting. Gather and write items about your
neighborhood, school, town for local or home town paper. If necessary work free
at first to gain experience and 'name' For early acceptance, write articles
about local people.
Macrame. Make and sell a good selection of hangers and hangings.
Take orders for custom work. Find and keep secret good sources for materials,
make up and sell do-it-yourself kits. Place your creations on consignment in
local stores.
Magazine Subscriptions. Sell a variety of
magazine subscriptions from your 'home'. Use gimmicky ads, give credit for leads
and prizes for multiple sales. Do lots of telephone canvassing.
Errand
Service.
Run errands for individuals and businesses - go to the corner store or across
the country. Deliver and pick up messages, important papers, messages. Use
helpers on percentage basis when needed to ensure prompt service.
Children's Town History. Write a booklet about
your town just for kids. Include photos or drawings to stimulate and hold
interest. Sell copies to doctors, dentists, hospitals and banks to use in their
offices or give away.
Paper Route. Operate one or more newspaper routes. Large
routes can be operated with a car especially with two people. More than one
paper can be handled when schedules don't conflict.
Sign
Retouching. Use quality regular or luminous paint to re-touch
painted signs. Charge much less than sign painter and provide results that
spruce up your customer's image and save them a good deal of money.
Pen
Pal Club.
Advertise for members. Categorize by age, interests, sex, background,
educational level, political persuasion, etc. Charge an initial membership fee
and then for a newsletter and/or for addresses of matches from your files.
Pet
Cages.
Build standard and custom cages for birds, cats, hamsters. Offer a line for
travel and/or shipping as well as models that can double as a place to keep the
animals while the family is on a trip. Include cage covers and accessories.
Shopping Service. Go grocery shopping for busy or housebound
clients. Get their list, buy and deliver. Use your shopping and pricing
knowledge to get clients the best values for their money. Charge a percentage of
the bill for your services.
Pool and Sauna Care. Provide regular or
on-call cleaning and regular maintenance for home and commercial swimming pools
and sauna systems. Work with distributors or place ads for your service. Refer
repair work for finder's fees.
Disk Jockey. With your music
library, equipment and talent, take charge of the music at parties, business
banquets and weddings. Offer a selection of music and package deals. Agree on
the type of music and length of time you are to play.
Puppet
Making.
Create your own puppets - cartoons, caricatures or custom faces. Give shows at
children or young adult parties. Train both 'actors' and puppet makers. Charge
for your shows. Make and sell puppets, skits and accessories.
Rag Dolls. Make rag, sock and
similar stuffed dolls in your own unique fashion. Attach your label and offer to
stores in your area. Offer to place them on consignment at first. When satisfied
they are ready to sell, advertise nationwide.
Roommate
Referral.
List and match singles, etc. desiring company and expense sharing help. Consider
apartment needs, proximity to job or school, finances and personalities. It is
very good part-time project for person with a computer.
School
Photography. Specialize in class, team and school group photography.
Sell picture packets, trading photos, graduation photographs, prom and
homecoming photos plus pictures of students involved in school events - games,
honors, etc.
Plant Installation. Work with nurseries.
Deliver, properly plant and prune new trees and shrubs. Provide initial watering
and starter chemicals. Leave verbal and/or written instructions with customers
on how to properly care for their shrubs.
Shut-in Service. Call or visit
temporary or permanent shut-ins on behalf of absentee or working relatives. Take
books and magazines, play games, read to them, listen to them, and be their
friend. Report any problems to the relatives.
Storm
Windows.
Advertise each spring and fall to put up and take down storm windows. Expand to
a complete winterizing service: caulking, weather stripping. Carry a small
supply of needed materials to sell to customers.
School
Performances. Record in tape or VCR school band, plays, recitals. Sell
complete copies as well as selected 'up close and personal' shots that features
one person or a small group. Sell these to proud moms and dads or the students.
Balloon Stand. Set up your booth or table with an air tank
(helium) and supply of balloons and accessories. Sell at parades, fairs, flea
markets, ball games wherever the kids are. Booth can be a light trailer that
unfolds, ready to set up.
Telephone Canvassing. Contract with
salesmen or businesses to obtain leads for them or customer information from
your telephone operation. Charge by the number of leads provided. Hire
assistants as needed; graduate to selling your own line.
Town
History.
If none exists, publish a booklet about your or any town. Sell or consign to
merchants for resale. Or show merchants a draft, sell ads and let participating
merchants give them away as 'permanent' advertising.
Birthday
Lists.
Compile birthday, anniversary, etc., mailing lists to rent to merchants. Or
contract to mail cards out each season on their behalf with their return
address. Get information from tax and voting lists.
Flyer
Distribution. Hire students to distribute ads, samples, coupons,
announcements, door-to-door or on parked car windows. Charge extra to record
occupant reactions. Contract with individual businesses and advertising
agencies.
Local Heroes. Research and write items about local citizens
that qualify as heroics -police, scouts, lady pioneers, ancestors, office
holders. Sell to local publications, family. After writing several, publish as a
collection.
Pet Photography. Specialize in pet portraits - in their home,
your studio or in a natural setting. Offer a base price for a portfolio. Go to
dog shows and take pictures of willing subjects. Sell to proud owners.
Miniature Gardens. Create various sizes
of garden-like display containers of live plants for hospital sick rooms, boxes
for balconies, rooftop planters, offices and apartments. Include instructions
for plant care so your products will last.
Textbook
Exchange.
Buy, sell trade and rent textbooks, reference books and clean workbooks in
demand near educational institutions. Offer your service by mail to new
students. Advertise that you take in trades, last year's subject for
this.
Household Packer. Work on-call with moving companies and/or advertise your
services to self-movers, also list with truck rentals. Find a source for packing
materials and make an extra commission on them. Help customer move for an
additional fee.
Escort Service. Supply escorts for social events, official
and business functions. Advertise for on-call escorts. Interview, qualify and
have bonded. Have strict rules on conduct with signed employee contract
agreements.
Educational Cassettes. Make, duplicate and
market cassettes - technical studies, bible readings, children's stories,
educational lectures, textbook chapters, language declensions, etc. Sell to
stores or rent to students.
Damage Repair. Restore property damaged by vandalism. Hire
fellow students to clean, paint over graffiti, make minor repairs, replace
glass. Provide owners with itemized list of duties performed and supplies
utilized for insurance.
Make Lamp Shades, Photo. Make lamp shades from
translucent, heat resistant materials with family or fellow student photos with
school emblems, pretty coeds, football heroes. Use client's pictures or take
them a new to adorn the custom lamp shades.
Copyright Free Booklets. Advertise and sell
unprotected booklets from government/state/university printing facilities.
Reproduce them (most are copyright free), but do not claim authorship. Offer a
selection to customers answering your ads.
Create Ethnic
Artifacts.
Buy/create and market one category of products (Indian, Black heritage, German).
Focus your advertising and expertise on a specific market segment. It is cheaper
than shotgun advertising and undoubtedly more profitable.
Birthday
donations.
On birthdays students can ask parents, friends and grand-parents to make a
donation to a special organization instead of buying a gift. Students can do the
same for other people's birthdays. Make up a card for the birthday person
explaining that a donation was made in honor of his/her birthday to a local
organization.
Write Articles. Internet has created many new opportunities
for freelance writers. The days of pounding out articles, mailing it to a
magazines and newspapers, and playing the waiting game are over. You may also
submit your articles and provide expert insight to sites like
associatedcontent.com, constant-content.com, and eHow.com.
Work as a Disco
Jockey.
Partying at college is very nearly as important as studying at least for a
great many students. If you have the talent which requires to be the grand music
master at a party or night club, as well as the endurance to burn the candle at
both ends, becoming a DJ can be a path toward making some money during college
as well as a chance to gain experience in entertainment business.
Sell
Your Essays. College life involves writing numerous few essays. Every
student has some old research papers wasting away on the computer's hard drive.
You can sell them online and make some money to go along with your grade. Some
sites such as Gradesaver.com and Academon.com will pay for your literary essays
and your posts. These kinds of websites, however, are a bit more tricky
ethically-speaking because you have no way of controlling whether your essays
might be turned in by others as their own work.
Run Blog. If you love to have a
good Blog, it might make sense to run relevant ads alongside your copy using
Google AdSense. The ads on your Blog or Website will generate revenue for
you on a per-click or per-impression basis. In a nutshell, the more people
reading your Blog, and clicking on the ads, the more money you will make. Unless
your Blog is extremely popular, AdSense is not going to make you rich. And no,
you can not just visit your own Blog and click on the ads a lot, Google will
know what you are up to. However, it is a pretty easy revenue system to set up,
and once it is running, you do not have to do anything other than keep
writing!

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