10. Be a pet sitter
Teenagers love pets and social media. Combining the two makes sense.
No, the job itself isn't online, but finding the job is probably online-related. Advertising pet sitting services on your Facebook or Instagram account can lead to a steady stream of such jobs from your neighborhood.
If you're already 18, you can even try a service like Rover! They'll help you connect with potential customers so you don't have to do too much of the hard work.
11. Get paid to write
Starting a freelance writing career early can help teens hone their professional writing skills, and it's definitely better than mowing the lawn or shoveling snow.

If your teen has specialized knowledge on a topic or is passionate about a hobby, writing about it could make money. And hey, when it comes time to take national exams, that skill will definitely come in handy.
12. Teach online
If your teenager is smart, online tutoring jobs might be a perfect fit for them. Teens can earn money by using their academic skills to tutor math and grammar to elementary and middle school students on Tutorcare.com.
13. Become an influencer
Teens can turn their constant social media habit into a money-making opportunity if they have a solid following. Why not use your TikTok or YouTube account to make some serious money? Brands are looking for influential teens to promote products and services by sharing information and links with their audience. The bigger the audience, the bigger the rewards and giveaways.
14. Get paid to talk
Getting paid to speak is a dream for many teenagers. If your child is a good speaker, they could find a job as a voiceover artist. Companies like Shopify, Microsoft, GoDaddy, and Hulu have all worked with Voices.com on various projects. Teens as young as 13 can sign up and start earning money.