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As a teen (and thus underage), you have several limitations: you won't be accepted to websites like Clickworker and Mturk, and you may also have some issues trying freelance jobs. But that's not a good reason to give up!
First of all, since you don't have a credit card, you should open a Paypal account. You won't be able to verify it, meaning you'll have some restrictions (I believe there's a $2500 deposit limit and a $1000 withdraw limit), but you can still use that to receive money.

Also, if you're planning to earn something with Bitcoins, you may find a Bitcoin wallet useful. You can use Electrum or Copay on desktop, Mycelium for Android and Breadwallet for iOS. No age restrictions here.
That being said, let's get going

Sponsored: BeerSurveys.com - Earn 10$ per Day doing Tasks, Try Apps, Complete Surveys.
  • Tasks websites that don't need a credit card address: A lot of websites will pay you to perform various tasks and will pay you on Paypal or through gift cards. Here are some of them:
    • BeerMoneyForum: paid to post forum where you earn BMF Coins, exchange them for money. Pretty simple concept. You'll need to write a lot to earn a decent amount of cash, though, but it's fun and not too time-consuming. No age restrictions, and pays by Paypal: all you need is good grammar and a strong will.
    • Swagbucks: Your typical survey site. Works best in the US, but it also works in other countries. You can also watch videos or do other tasks. Pays out with GCs.
    • PrizeRebel: Same thing as Swagbucks, check this out if there's not much stuff available on it in your country (just use both of them to maximize profit). This one, too, pays out with gift cards.
  • Be creative: You claim you have no special skills, but what if you just don't know? Here are a few things you can do (you'll need some offline work, too, here):
    • Sell hand-made stuff on Etsy: Etsy is a great marketplace to sell hand-made stuff. You can make things related to videogames, movies or books you like, and then promote them over the Internet. Find your niche!
    • Make designs and sell merchandise: Same thing as Etsy, but this time you won't have to deal with manifacturing. Try Redbubble to sell all kinds of merchandise, or Teespring/YeeTee if you're aiming to sell garnments only.
    • Make art and sell prints: You'll need good drawing skills for this, so this may not be the right thing for you, but it's great to wake up your inner artists. If you post good art on websites like Tumblr or Deviantart, people may start to request prints of it: don't make them wait! If you can't find any local service that prints stuff, then use on-demand websites like Redbubble or Lulu.
    • Earn money with your smartphone: As a teenager, you probably spend a lot of time with your phone, right? Well, I'll let you know there are lots of apps you can use to earn some money, even if you don't have any special skill.
      • Perk: This is a passive earning app, you can leave it running while you study/do other stuff. There are a lot of things you can do there, like watch video ads, play with some of their games, or you can even use it on your lockscreen. Only pays through gift cards.
Also, even though this probably isn't the kind of online jobs you were looking for, you could check Craigslist or Kijiji and see if anyone near you is looking for some part-time workers (like dog sitting or tutoring).
 
The site I've had the most luck with was Survey Junkie. They are a survey site naturally, with the difference being they paid out a small number of their points even for surveys that are rejected. As I said, it's not much but when you're starting out sheer persistence can pay off.

After them, it would be Inbox-dollars, as my next goto far as survey-based sites are concerned. Also, they have a few decent games. You can fill a meter on the site for a chance to win up to a dollar to add to your overall total. I won a full dollar once in the year or so I've been there so there is that.
 
Just lie at registration and dance in front of the webcam for the pedobears
 
I am a teen and I am earning through different sites that let me earn bitcoin which I can convert in cash. You must invest your time in learning and mastering your skills to make use of it in the future. Also, be aware of stores that is too promising. If it's too good to be true then there is a big possibility that it is a scam.
 
There are some several site, As a Teen
First I tried 2Captcha..But it's super hard Cause you've to Work 6 or 7 Hours for 1$.. As a teen you can try this site.. I mean to get your first payment
 
As a teen (and thus underage), you have several limitations: you won't be accepted to websites like Clickworker and Mturk, and you may also have some issues trying freelance jobs. But that's not a good reason to give up!
First of all, since you don't have a credit card, you should open a Paypal account. You won't be able to verify it, meaning you'll have some restrictions (I believe there's a $2500 deposit limit and a $1000 withdraw limit), but you can still use that to receive money.

Also, if you're planning to earn something with Bitcoins, you may find a Bitcoin wallet useful. You can use Electrum or Copay on desktop, Mycelium for Android and Breadwallet for iOS. No age restrictions here.
That being said, let's get going

Sponsored: BeerSurveys.com - Earn 10$ per Day doing Tasks, Try Apps, Complete Surveys.
  • Tasks websites that don't need a credit card address: A lot of websites will pay you to perform various tasks and will pay you on Paypal or through gift cards. Here are some of them:
    • BeerMoneyForum: paid to post forum where you earn BMF Coins, exchange them for money. Pretty simple concept. You'll need to write a lot to earn a decent amount of cash, though, but it's fun and not too time-consuming. No age restrictions, and pays by Paypal: all you need is good grammar and a strong will.
    • Swagbucks: Your typical survey site. Works best in the US, but it also works in other countries. You can also watch videos or do other tasks. Pays out with GCs.
    • PrizeRebel: Same thing as Swagbucks, check this out if there's not much stuff available on it in your country (just use both of them to maximize profit). This one, too, pays out with gift cards.
  • Be creative: You claim you have no special skills, but what if you just don't know? Here are a few things you can do (you'll need some offline work, too, here):
    • Sell hand-made stuff on Etsy: Etsy is a great marketplace to sell hand-made stuff. You can make things related to videogames, movies or books you like, and then promote them over the Internet. Find your niche!
    • Make designs and sell merchandise: Same thing as Etsy, but this time you won't have to deal with manifacturing. Try Redbubble to sell all kinds of merchandise, or Teespring/YeeTee if you're aiming to sell garnments only.
    • Make art and sell prints: You'll need good drawing skills for this, so this may not be the right thing for you, but it's great to wake up your inner artists. If you post good art on websites like Tumblr or Deviantart, people may start to request prints of it: don't make them wait! If you can't find any local service that prints stuff, then use on-demand websites like Redbubble or Lulu.
    • Earn money with your smartphone: As a teenager, you probably spend a lot of time with your phone, right? Well, I'll let you know there are lots of apps you can use to earn some money, even if you don't have any special skill.
      • Perk: This is a passive earning app, you can leave it running while you study/do other stuff. There are a lot of things you can do there, like watch video ads, play with some of their games, or you can even use it on your lockscreen. Only pays through gift cards.
Also, even though this probably isn't the kind of online jobs you were looking for, you could check Craigslist or Kijiji and see if anyone near you is looking for some part-time workers (like dog sitting or tutoring).
This is really a great and nice analysis, but funnily very few of this site works in my region. However thank you for this eye opening thread.
 
its not like the past decades any more, nowadays internet makes that easy to earn money for any age you be, you just need a money builder mind and not any other special feature to earn money
 
there is the advent of various ways to earn money as a teen and one of those methods is through Forex trading through a broker like FBS or Exness you can be able to earn a decent amount of money without the need of any id but just your email and whilst earning through different wallets such as Skrill and Bitcoin just to name a few and whilst you are even given a bonus if you to trade wih when you join
 
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As a teen (and thus underage), you have several limitations: you won't be accepted to websites like Clickworker and Mturk, and you may also have some issues trying freelance jobs. But that's not a good reason to give up!
First of all, since you don't have a credit card, you should open a Paypal account. You won't be able to verify it, meaning you'll have some restrictions (I believe there's a $2500 deposit limit and a $1000 withdraw limit), but you can still use that to receive money.

Also, if you're planning to earn something with Bitcoins, you may find a Bitcoin wallet useful. You can use Electrum or Copay on desktop, Mycelium for Android and Breadwallet for iOS. No age restrictions here.
That being said, let's get going

Sponsored: BeerSurveys.com - Earn 10$ per Day doing Tasks, Try Apps, Complete Surveys.
  • Tasks websites that don't need a credit card address: A lot of websites will pay you to perform various tasks and will pay you on Paypal or through gift cards. Here are some of them:
    • BeerMoneyForum: paid to post forum where you earn BMF Coins, exchange them for money. Pretty simple concept. You'll need to write a lot to earn a decent amount of cash, though, but it's fun and not too time-consuming. No age restrictions, and pays by Paypal: all you need is good grammar and a strong will.
    • Swagbucks: Your typical survey site. Works best in the US, but it also works in other countries. You can also watch videos or do other tasks. Pays out with GCs.
    • PrizeRebel: Same thing as Swagbucks, check this out if there's not much stuff available on it in your country (just use both of them to maximize profit). This one, too, pays out with gift cards.
  • Be creative: You claim you have no special skills, but what if you just don't know? Here are a few things you can do (you'll need some offline work, too, here):
    • Sell hand-made stuff on Etsy: Etsy is a great marketplace to sell hand-made stuff. You can make things related to videogames, movies or books you like, and then promote them over the Internet. Find your niche!
    • Make designs and sell merchandise: Same thing as Etsy, but this time you won't have to deal with manifacturing. Try Redbubble to sell all kinds of merchandise, or Teespring/YeeTee if you're aiming to sell garnments only.
    • Make art and sell prints: You'll need good drawing skills for this, so this may not be the right thing for you, but it's great to wake up your inner artists. If you post good art on websites like Tumblr or Deviantart, people may start to request prints of it: don't make them wait! If you can't find any local service that prints stuff, then use on-demand websites like Redbubble or Lulu.
    • Earn money with your smartphone: As a teenager, you probably spend a lot of time with your phone, right? Well, I'll let you know there are lots of apps you can use to earn some money, even if you don't have any special skill.
      • Perk: This is a passive earning app, you can leave it running while you study/do other stuff. There are a lot of things you can do there, like watch video ads, play with some of their games, or you can even use it on your lockscreen. Only pays through gift cards.
Also, even though this probably isn't the kind of online jobs you were looking for, you could check Craigslist or Kijiji and see if anyone near you is looking for some part-time workers (like dog sitting or tutoring).
l really want to learn and know about this investment and I want someone to put me through
 
I've heard this new website wherein they pay you to watch videos. The website is similar to YouTube and all you have to do is spend at least 10 hours a week watching videos and commenting on each video that you've watched. They pay their members $25 per hour so that's $250 a week and a thousand bucks a month. I'm not sure though if they're paying but they already have millions of members. The website's name is THW Global.
How are is the business am asking so that someone won't be wasting time and money on watching videos
 
Join some micro working site. you will be paid by completing simple tasks. Payment is okay as a teen-ager. Btw, you can try freelancing sites if you've some skills on different categories.
 
Everyone will surely have a thing to say, but the ones earning big won't give you an hint of how they earn money, it's up to you to do your research and devote time and patience to it
 
As boring as it may sound, I would have advised myself in the past - not to chase after money, but to do what you really enjoy. Study various information. This will bring much more benefits in the future than little money now. Moreover, money doesn't always give satisfaction from life. Follow your heart and everything will be fine!
 
I have tried PTC or the paid-to-click sites. I think the PTC is the easiest way to earn money online. All you need to do is click the icons and wait for the webpage to display in full before clicking again and again and again. However,reaching the minimum balance for withdrawal is actually pretty hard if you dont have referrals. Especially for those who do not want to think, you can click your way to the bank with PTC sites.

I think doing tasks will pay you more then PTC. PTC is a few cents every week. Tasks you can make a few $$ each week or more. Look at my signature. The GPT site there only needs $2 to withdraw and you reach it much quicker then PTC. Also you get refferals to help you make more. There is no age restrictions. Only of the Advertisers set an age restrictions there is. Some survey you must be over 18 bit everything else is fine to so as a teenager.
 
Also can use Chaturbate Platform to Make Some Money if Good Perfromer
Can you even read? Do you know what teen means? Chaterbate is for adults. Yes ok 18-19 it's teen and legal bit that's not what they meant.
 

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