So it's like I don't get pocket money, etc. I want to buy a PC because I only have a bad laptop. Had a shop that had thrown something good (about 350 euro a month) but we don't get any more orders. Are there any tips? Suggestions like newspaper deliveries etc. I'll do it. But is the shop generally more fun for me? (I currently have 180 euro start-up capital to start something, would like to double this money in the next 3 months.)
What kind of shop do you have?
I would recommend surveys online. At the moment there are many sites that offer this. Just search for online surveys on the Internet. You can of course also apply as a product tester, where you can even keep the tested products in some cases. I did that when I was 14 and I even made a lot of money with it for my age. ($ 450 a month)
Which pages did you use?
For example swagbucks.com you can earn up to 9 euro per survey
Gaming Keys, DLC games sold etc
Thank you very much, you could recommend me a page that is serious. Because theoretically you will also be pulled aka lootboy
Well, of course the competition is far too big.
Do you live in the city
If so, can you build, repair, design or configure PCs in the area?
I assume that you can do something like a large part of the gamers.
I started like this too. Today, repair, build, sell, and design complicated PCs (such as a beer crate pc or video game designs with Wakü custom, etc.).
Make my own shop page active soon (it costs a lot of money because I do it professionally)
Can make money relatively well (main job nowadays) and also have a permanent employee.
experiment
Unless you live in the country, it's difficult…
You are also a small business owner because you still have the great advantages in taxes or state aid.
If you run a shop, you first have to be fully legally competent, i.e. At least 18 years. You also have to tax your sales. So let's say you'd like to make a few "profitable private sales". Whatever is possible are branded toys (Lego, Playmobil, Märklin, etc.) Buy the stuff cheaply at mortgage stores or on the net, possibly make some adjustments, and then resell at a profit. Only you really have to be careful. Because if on eBay or similar Portals are sold in large quantities of the same type of items, you may have the tax office on their fur very quickly, which commercial trade then smell past the tax. So it makes sense to always mix different articles in one sales account, and never too much of one variety at the same time. I would advise against any things that are clearly recognizable as new goods.
I personally think testerheld is very good
Should be possible, clearly I can build a PC. Don't trust me to do something for others, except friends and yes I live in the city. (Cologne) But can I make costum designs for consoles and controllers?
Sure you can do custom designs.
You only have to trust yourself to do something and implement it and then you can do it.
I also started making PCs, designs and etc. Very young.
If you can find customers then just go ahead.
Don't you dare to build PCs?
Make a standard website via Wordpress and do ads on eBay classified ads and discord servers for your service.
You can then send the PCs to you and send them back to the customer.
If you are also officially a small business owner (are you already?) And use PayPal as a means of payment, the customers also dare to buy from you. (Because of buyer protection)
You can also do both…
If it works, it is of course not bad and moreover it makes more sense than something like carrying out newspapers or surveys and etc.
You can also expand much faster and then open a shop later than an internet website.
You just have to see where you can get the stickers for the designs and whether it is not what is copyrighted.
If you need help tell me, maybe. Can I help you with your business idea.
No business idea is bad… Just do the things you are good at.
You can also open a business at 14.
Simply apply for full employability in the local court or the parents will sign the trade for you.
Yes, the tax return is then annoying, but the parents can help. In addition, you only show the income as well as the expenses of an EUR you do not need with a smaller profit.
You only have to tax sales if you have at least 9116 euro a year (as of 2019) net profit.
So for him there will probably be no IHK fees and no taxes.
So actually not all that complicated.
I also started running a business when I was 17, what's wrong with that?
Your idea is nice too, but I think having such a small business and executing your business idea is nice.
You just have to cope with the obligations and the tax office (a.k.a bloodsucker of the nation).
Could you send me your dc day or something else. Because always responding to comments somewhere is a little impractical.
I sent you a dm.