2017-06-04

4. Quick Money for Teen Programmers

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Have no fear though, there are plenty of reputable sites where individuals and organizations submit jobs that you can bid on. One such site is Upwork.


This is the kind of directory where freelancers will spend a good part of their days browsing job opportunities and bidding. The catch here is that to land these jobs, you’re going to either need to bid very, very low on the work, or you’re going to need an established profile of past jobs with high ratings. If you are just getting started, prepare to practically work for free in order to establish a collection of clients.


By doing excellent work for those clients at such low rates, you’ll get them hooked on the quality of your work. Later, when they ask for more work, you can suggest a small pay increase to continue. Most clients are more than happy to pay a bit more once they’ve seen the quality of your work.


Another site where you can browse and bid on really good jobs is Flexjobs.


Flexjobs isn’t free. It’s approximately $14.95 a month to establish an account where you can browse the jobs, but in return you get listings of really excellent jobs from reputable employers who are willing to pay a little bit more for the work. This site is dedicated to people who work from home, so if you’re planning to use it, make sure you’re dedicated to working full days and doing excellent quality work for these clients, and you’ll find that you’ve built a very respectable at-home business.


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The premise of the site is pretty simple, and it’s also what makes it so fun. All you have to do is post the jobs that you’re willing to do for five bucks! Then, people who are looking for temp help will search the site, find your listing, and hire you to do that job for them.


You’ve essentially got an ad out there doing the job searching for you. Clients come to you, and you get the job without having to bid or beg for it. Make sure that your write-up of what you’ll do for $5 is thorough and clear (and well-written!). This will increase the odds of landing great jobs and building a client base.


Finally, yet another freelancer directory listing of job postings is iFreelance.


New postings show up here frequently, so you’d be smart to monitor the listings daily and bid on as many jobs as you feel you can handle. You won’t get most of them (at least at the start), but by bidding often you’ll increase your odds of landing at least one. And one is all it takes to add one more client to your list.