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Make Money While You’re in College

Feeling broke? There is a wealth of ideas and advice on making extra cash while you’re in school. You just have to know where to look.

The folks at College Startup came up with a great idea. They then took this idea and created a valuable resource that anyone with an internet connection can tap into. At their site, you will find practical advice, sound business ideas, and proven examples of how to make some extra cash while studying for mid-term exams.

In my eight plus years of college, I never once gave it a thought to try to start a business. I was under the influence of conventional wisdom that said (among other things):

  • You can’t start a business and go to college at the same time.
  • You must finish school and then find a job working for someone else.
  • Starting a business takes lots of money, finding office space, hiring people.
  • No one will take you seriously if you’re just in college.
  • It’s too risky.
  • You’re too young.
  • Only people with business degrees can start companies.

But look at what opportunities have come about since the advent of the internet. People now have the chance to work from home, part-time, full-time, or while they’re back-packing through Europe. All you need is a computer and the internet. There is a gold mine of resources, community help, and start-up opportunities if you just choose to see it. Imagine being able to go out for a tasty cold one after your last Friday afternoon class and not having to worry about calling mom to ask for an advance for next week.

You don’t have to take my word for it. Ebay, the juggernaut, has gotten many people off the breadline and has supplemented many a college student’s allowance for years. Companies like Cafepress.com make it easy to establish an online store that is unique to your personality complete with a full stock of merchandise just waiting to be sold by you. What’s really good about Cafepress.com is that it’s free to set up a store, and there is no out of pocket costs by the storeowner (no overhead or production costs you have to worry about). The only thing you have to worry about paying for is your computer and the internet connection.

You’re not ready to come up with catchy designs for Cafepress or don’t have anything to sell on Ebay? Well, you can write and blog. Write about what? Anything, really. Web services like Typepad or Wordpress enable millions to write about their fondest desires, greatest accomplishments, or the best way to cook pigs feet – and it doesn’t cost you anything out of your pocket to do it. And people make money writing about those things. The trick is to write good content. That means checking for spelling and grammar (the two toughest for me), not using repetitive words, and not just writing about something that you really don’t have a passion for. It doesn’t mean that you have to start a blog about the latest computer technology, or advice on how to keep romance alive in your relationship; that, is unless you want to. And how do you make money blogging? Advertisements and links to other sites that will pay you for the referral. It’s also known as affiliate programs.

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  1. Powerpeace

    On January 7, 2008 at 10:46 am


    This is a great article and I would also add that discovering what you want to do with your life is a better passtime in college than cruising the bars and binge drinking. Triond is one of the best things to happen for the world. Some day it will be as big as google.

  2. Ro

    On May 23, 2008 at 12:38 am


    Passive income is the key to wealth when it comes down to it and the earlier you start the better. I like the ideas offered in this post and something that’s really easy for college students to start making money in is affiliate marketing. In fact, I’ve written an article about it here: College Profits. Check it out, it might be helpful.

  3. DENIS TOSH

    On May 28, 2008 at 3:51 am


    THANKS FOR YOUR HELP BUT I HAVE NO STARTING POINT.

  4. Kev

    On June 26, 2008 at 2:35 pm


    Denis: start with triond or Squidoo.com. Start by selling an old book on Amazon or your old cd’s on ebay.

    You can do it.

  5. Tito

    On July 30, 2008 at 2:00 am


    Hey great article! Find me inside triond, bye

  6. SAH

    On July 30, 2008 at 10:54 am


    You can also get a head start by selling this new product called StrapAHandle, it’s designed to make carrying anything easier. It’s perfect for move in day. My friend sold a whole bunch to people last year and he made enough money to buy all of his first semester books. You buy them for a cheap price and mark them up and sell them to people on campus. It’s a great idea. I’m doing it this year and so are a bunch of my friends at other campuses. Check out http://www.strapahandle.com for information.

  7. jdeveryday

    On August 11, 2008 at 6:30 pm


    I’m making crazy money while I’m going to school through this website… Beginners are making $10,000 their first month! See Proof for yourself: http://www.Wealth4College.com It’s all profit!

  8. Zeek

    On August 12, 2008 at 5:02 pm


    Good article, Very helpfull ^^

  9. ERupppp

    On October 15, 2008 at 1:02 pm


    These are so great ideas…i found a few more on this little site here it is http://www.freewebs.com/moneyincollege

  10. dean

    On January 3, 2009 at 8:50 pm


  11. peter chibundu

    On March 17, 2009 at 11:18 am


    i love this article , and i am showing an appreciation on this text, thanks

  12. Lee Bartelme

    On March 16, 2010 at 10:34 am


    I am trying to compile a list of a bunch of ways to make and save money while in college. You can find it here, http://www.collectcashincollege.com/. See if anything works for you.

  13. Laura @ Passive Income Dorm

    On September 23, 2010 at 11:40 pm


    For anyone that wants to earn an income online, you need to have several things that you are doing to keep your income steam steady. Also, you’ve got to keep up with it. It’s so easy to get discouraged if you aren’t instantly make much money. It will take time to get referrals and build traffic to any website you create. Creating articles that include your site, writing in forums, writing thoughtful comments on blogs, and time, time, time are what it will take. I’m writing about the steps I’m taking to earn an income online as a college student on my blog at passiveincomedorm.com.

  14. evarun21

    On January 19, 2011 at 12:31 pm


    I joined the MyBookCart.com Referral program to make money in college. They pay me a 10% commission for each book buyback they receive from my referral code. They even mail me free flyers upon request that contain my referral code, so all I have to do is hang them around campus and wait to get paid. http://www.MyBookCart.com

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