Video: 13 Practical Ways to Make Money as a Student (or as anyone else)

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Anyone, student or entrepreneur, young or old, can earn a decent extra income with at least one of these methods. You can use the extra income to support your education, pay bills, travel or whatever it is your heart desires.

Do you think pursuing a university degree and making money simultaneously are incompatible? Think again. You can pursue your degree, earn a side income in your spare time and still graduate with good results.

The best way to do this is to leverage the internet. Meaning, you can make money online and still manage your academic life. After all, you are spending all these years in the university so that you can earn a living. Why wait until you graduate? Who knows, your side hustle could turn full-time after school.

In this video, you will learn practical ways you can make money online.

Be sure to watch this video to the end because you probably haven’t thought about some of the methods mentioned here. At the end of the video, let us know in the comments which of the methods you’d like us to create more videos on.

More options:

Sign up to start buying and selling services on Fiverr.

Sign up to take or offer online courses on Udemy.

Find contest opportunities

Find scholarship opportunities

Don’t get overwhelmed by so many options. Just pick a few methods that resonate with you and stick with them. Learn as much as you can. Ask questions. Don’t just think about it. Do something about it. Who knows, it may turn out to become your full time business after you graduate from school.

Which of these methods interest you? Do you want us to create in-depth tutorials about it? Let us know in the comments on our Youtube Channel.

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This post was last modified on January 26, 2019 2:36 pm

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