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Lots of teenagers are about to get very rich. Why is that? Well, the data strongly shows that traditional jobs are being replaced and online jobs are booming. but surely that means there'll be too much competition in the online space. Well, teenagers have an advantage as they understand the online World better than anyone else.

It's just second nature, but Mark I don't know what to do? Well, that's why I'm going to be revealing the 7.5 best paid online jobs for teenagers and this isn't any old list for each one. I'm going to provide a real life example of a teenager currently killing it in that job job. One is an advertising deal broker. Teenagers doing this job earn as much as a hundred to a hundred and twenty thousand dollars per year in 2021.

I Bought a Tesla Model free and I set myself a bit of a challenge. I Wanted to see if it was possible to use lots of different side hustles to earn back the price of the car. One of the ideas my son and I came up with was to get it wrapped like a race car which would involve securing paid advertisements. At this point, we were received a cold email from a teenager called Christian completely out of the blue who said that he was able to secure the sponsorship we required for a 30 commission.

Christian Managed to get an offer of thirty thousand dollars on the table. Had we accepted this deal, he would have made a sweet nine thousand dollars for essentially matching us with the brand and acting as the middleman. in the end, Curtis managed to secure a different deal with Public.com so we went with them. However, Christian has managed to secure many of these deals in the past.

That's why we can still offer you a free stock worth all the way up to a thousand dollars from public. With the link in the description Christian Told me that the best way to be successful with this job is to make friends in the right places. He described it a lot like a jungle where one branch would lead to the next one and so on. Once you start working with one big company, it becomes a lot easier if you can reference them as a past client and therefore demonstrate that you have experience in the areas that they require.

So how does he do it? He uses different software to get the email addresses of influencers and just fires off messages until he gets a bite. Then he evaluates the needs of the clients that contact him back and runs a similar campaign focused on reaching out to brands on the influencers behalf. It kind of reminds me of the book How to Win Friends and Influence People where Dale Carnegie talks about sending mail to powerful people and getting replies only the modern day version if we learn anything from Christian It's the power of a good reference and Relationships always do your best work because you never know where something might lead in the future. Job 2 is a Discord Community manager for web 3..

these teams make more than seventy thousand dollars a year depending on their multitasking ability when it comes to marketing for Gen Z Community is everything every brand Under The Sun is trying to build a community around their product. This is actually the main reason why Gymshark have set up their first store in. London The real purpose of this store needs to be to really cultivate the Gymshark community and connect with people all. Now if you've ever used Discord then you've probably met a community manager.
They're like the glue that holds everything together. I Know a guy called Harry who hires Community managers. He said that he wouldn't bat an eyelid at paying more than two thousand dollars per week if they were good at the job and represented the brand in a positive light. Additionally, if you're good at multitasking, there's nothing stopping you from being a community manager for three or four projects at the same time.

Which means big money. The job of the community manager is to be on the front line. You have to tell the story of the brand, be customer service and support, as well as supporting people when they're down and paying attention to Global events. You need to be able to pause your schedule, be active when people are looking for you, and listen when people need your attention.

Above All You have to be the voice of the CEO but not always speak on behalf of the company. Job Three is writing scripts for Content creators. These teens can earn upwards of a hundred thousand dollars, but can go a lot higher depending on the type of content and your experience. Words can make you sound smart or they can do the opposite depending on how they're deployed.

That's why businesses hire copywriters. Basically, salesmen in print copywriters can make insane amounts of money I'm talking over 500 an hour. In many cases, it all depends on how good you are making connections, your skill with words, and how fast you can write Some charge as much as fifty thousand dollars for just one web page. You may be thinking, why so much? Well, it's all about value.

If you charge fifty thousand dollars for a web page and it results in a business monthly profit going from two hundred thousand to four hundred thousand dollars, wouldn't you say it's worth it? It's all about leverage, making rich clients even richer then asking for your slice of the pie. And it's not just websites either. People need quality writers for all sorts of things. Everything from Tick Tock scripts to threads on Twitter Content is king and the magician behind all of this is often the writer.

I Know a guy named Adam He started off writing blog posts about his travels to her own passive income and live anywhere in the world. This later led him to working as a copywriter for large influences. He followed the same strategy as Christian got one client which led to another and so on. He told me when he offers a service, he always tries to be exclusive and do it in a way that no one else could.
There's always going to be someone cheaper than you, but not always someone more expensive. Find the client who can afford to pay the premium then learn to offer a world-class service job. Four is a SAS software coder. These teens can earn between 60 and 80 000 a year.

A guy called Sam King came on my podcast strike It Big and explained how he built a multi-million dollar. Business Without Ever having a normal job instead of building a traditional business, he decided to build a SAS company. This stands for software as a service. Just think of how many online tools you use on a daily basis.

I Know I Love Notion MailChimp Photoshop and many more. These online tools have become such a big part of our life and once the app is built, it's almost entirely profit. Sam Said There's so many people out there trying to sell the same type of product with such tight margin. It's a race to the bottom with traditional businesses, People start businesses to be free, but end up becoming slaves.

That's why he wanted to create a business with no inventory and something that could scale infinitely. All he needed was a good coder and a bit of marketing. This is where you could help out as a coder or alternatively come up with the SAS idea. He started by Googling and researching the problems and challenges faced by different types of businesses.

then had his programmer create the perfect solution. He ended up building a tool that helps people and businesses manage their social media accounts called Flick. So the one thing to take from Sam's journey is that the most important part of business is solving an issue that affects a lot of people in a better way than what's currently available. Job 5 is a Content redistribution editor.

They can make 120 to a hundred and fifty thousand dollars per year. Ever had some food left over and decided just to throw it all in a pot and turn it into a soup. Well, that's what someone I know called Josh does. but with video content.

The idea came to him while he was at Vid. Summit He was in a room with a variety of influences when suddenly a light bulb went off in his head. He didn't have to create his own content, he just took existing videos and remixed them for YouTubers that wanted to post short form content. He took podcasts and YouTube videos and made them Tick Tock and Instagram friendly, giving his clients the ability to reach much wider audiences without actually producing any new content themselves.

It's called content redistribution. It's like recycling, but in the digital age it doesn't take too much time, but large creators don't want the hassle of editing everything themselves. Josh Later went on to higher team members so that he could serve more clients and increases income. Job Six is a website developer.

Teams doing this can earn an average annual salary of around 80 to a hundred and fifty thousand dollars per year. For many businesses, their website is their front door so they want to make it as stylish as possible. I've got a friend named Chris who lives out in Italy He decided he wanted a niche down into the E-learning space and focus on building marketing funnels. A good website developer knows that if you keep your clients on a monthly retainer, you can earn passive income just by doing small tweaks here and there.
Chris Told me that the best way forward is to start a subscription business with reoccurring Revenue think Netflix He said the best job is one that requires very little maintenance. You just keep clients on a retainer of. Voila! He now has enough passive income to live almost anywhere in the world. He often travels to cheap countries like Thailand where he can live on less than a thousand dollars a month.

He doesn't focus on earning as much money as possible. He said that's just a trap. The point of making money is to buy yourself. Freedom Job 7 is a Twitter manager.

Teens can earn around 60 to 80 000 per year doing this job. Twitter seems to be the hottest social media nowadays, especially since the whole Elon must take over I know a College Dropout called Sean who wasted a lot of his time trolling on Twitter until he asked himself what if I could actually make a job out of this. So he decided to become a Twitter expert. He took a lot of time to study the content put out by some of the best creators.

don't just look at the recent stuff though. He told me look at the post that really made them blow up, then study it. That's what you want to go for. He said two of the best ways to blow up nowadays on Twitter is to create threads and host spaces.

You need to be able to capture people's attention with as few words as possible and hook them in. And that takes a lot of practice, but this is a very valuable skill to learn just like the others. he said. He takes multiple clients on at the same time and much like Chris keeps them on a retainer.

Job 7.5 is an executive assistant. It's a bonus because it can become more than just an online job. These teams can make 90 to a hundred and ten thousand dollars per year. You'll be doing everything from scheduling appointments to making small decisions every day.

A good example of this is Gabe from Nelk. he does so much for them. If you make yourself totally indispensable, no one will ever get rid of you. and that's the case with Game.

A great perk to this job is potentially traveling around with these influencers and seeing all sorts of cool and amazing places. Just like with Christian Gabe Understood the power of connections. It seems like anything is possible nowadays in the digital world. All you need to do is think about something.

You can offer some kind of value to the world. Then send emails, reach out, and make sure everyone knows what you do. Artificial Intelligence is going to be a big money maker for teens in the future, So if you want to learn how to use AI to get rich, then I'm going to leave that video right up there. But but don't click on it just yet.
Make sure to subscribe if you want to grow your wealth. Okay, I'll see you over there.

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26 thoughts on “7.5 online jobs you can do from your phone $500 per day”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chonky potato says:

    Just when I was looking for a video on ways to make money online as a teenager. BAM. mark comes out with a video that perfectly fits that description. thank you.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr Ralph says:

    I’ll be honest with you mark I lost all respect for you after I watched you and your son gargle tates balls on your podcast

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ArchangelFPSMedia says:

    After seeing the effort and care you put into free YT videos, I can see how you became so successful when money was on the line. Bravo sir!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Savio Shimit says:

    TY so Much Mark!!!

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars bigslacker666 says:

    The SaaS one brings up another idea, which is a cloud infrastructure subcontractor. You will need some technical chops and possibly certifications, but once you have those it's more a matter of selling your expertise to existing consulting companies who don't have enough people to cover all of their jobs. It sounds a little ridiculous, but I made enough doing similar to put a down payment on a house in 6 months…. as a side gig.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dr. Malcolm says:

    They are legit jobs but this video doesn't impress me.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars King3PO says:

    This is what the Tate's charges the hustled for money.. You get it here for free

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars humvee says:

    This is great information, thanks you so much. I recently quit my job as a bartender (honestly, I didn't liked it) and still I wanted to do something productive, now I know what to do.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M. R. says:

    Anything similar for mid age man going thru midlife crisis? Great content as always.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars StrykerDelkar says:

    While this is indeed very interesting, I think I'll just stick with my traditional 9-5…well actually it's more like a 9-ish to 6-ish, and it's not traditional but very progressive instead, but it is indeed a job as an employee…in a very very rare environment.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars toxic_gaming says:

    Love your videos and great advice, keep at it man 😀

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hola! usernamenotfound says:

    great video more directed to teens working remotely pls

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jordan bernard says:

    hello mark am 17 and am going 2 years of listening to to you thanks for everything

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Danielle Lind says:

    With everything that is happening, most of us are a paycheck away from being homeless, hope we are all prepared, get yourself an alternate source of income

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jaimie Stroomer says:

    Man I need a deal like that car sponsorship for my skyline!

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mantas Vileisis says:

    I have tons of experience with discord. Do you have any ideas where you can find people who need help in the community?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Matteo Diano says:

    Wassup Mark

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TML says:

    Interesting video, a lot of unique ideas I haven't seen before

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TvT - Mrk says:

    Glad to see some new ideas rather than the constantly re-used list such as marketing agencies, influencer etc. I appreciate the originality

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bullen 112 says:

    you should do a "best of Mark Tilbury" wher you take all the best advice and makes it into one good video😀

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Marco Pasini says:

    Well, how do i actually propose myself as a copywriter to someone?

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars XAMS says:

    Ok, almost none of these can be done from your phone lol. I mean technically you could, but it would be extremely difficult and time-consuming.

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Zaylic says:

    mark tilbry

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yashvi Kumar says:

    Someone find me a data entry job .. everything else is out of my league 😭

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ben says:

    Great vid!

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yashvi Kumar says:

    Thanku

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