But... US law doesn't allow it. However, kids can borrow their parents names for making money online.
Hey! Kids can easily make money online. 1. YouTube videos. 2. Making websites for people. 3. Making graphics for people. Just hit up Google and find a few things that you can do from home.
yes kids can earn from internet if he knows all the knowledge of net all the spams and other thing.but i think kids like to play with there friends and video games .
Depends on the age and their interests really, I mean, simply making a blog and putting stuff in it is a start, although it may not be much it will generate some PPC income.
I once tried a UK article writing site, where some kids submitted stories written in English class. But the site pays very low, 50p for a 300 word story I remember.
I can't see a kid knowing how to code HTML/CSS, if they did, they'd be pretty smart with IT, therefore they'd probably know how to make money themselves.
Now this is emerging generation..lol..they are already entered and running their websites and doing services etc etc..its no Wonder at all..
maximum earning on internet is done by 15-20 age group. If you refer to kids aged between 9-12 then i don't think so.
It could be possible for kids to make money online. They could start creating a page hosted by free blogging platforms like blogger. If they love to write and share their interests like games, toys, etc. , that would be of great advantage. Those niches could drive traffic to their page and these young ones can sign-up to google adsense. Every click from site visitors will be converted to $$$. They can ask guidance from their parents or someone older than them who do create money online.
what "kid" is going to make websites? The easiest way for kids to start making money is to have a mentor who is already making some type of mone online and partner up with them. #1. you need to invest money to make money - i dont see too many children being able to do that.
It is possible but the chances are slim. There have been *lucky* 14yr olds who have struck gold, but realistically there are many skills to learn and children just do not think straight enough to make wise choices.