Any ways to make money off your laptop (not phone)?

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I wanted to know only methods to make money off laptop, not phone

Obviously you can do minimal stuff on phone if you really have to but I need a laptop based money method

Because on my phone the internet is slow on it unless you're few feet away from it

idk I guess if you have any tech tips regarding the phone that would be helpful too
 
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you can do everything on a laptop lol
 
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programming
 
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sell drugs on dark web
 
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I wanted to know only methods to make money off laptop, not phone

Obviously you can do minimal stuff on phone if you really have to but I need a laptop based money method

Because on my phone the internet is slow on it unless you're few feet away from it

idk I guess if you have any tech tips regarding the phone that would be helpful too
Sure, get a remote job
 
You could try transcription jobs although they don't pay that good for the work and Ai exists
 
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Either some online surveys or sites like Fiverr where you can freelance, data entry or social media etc. Depends what your skills are.
 
do you want sustainable income? then develop a skill, ideally in something that you enjoy
 
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I wanted to know only methods to make money off laptop, not phone

Obviously you can do minimal stuff on phone if you really have to but I need a laptop based money method

Because on my phone the internet is slow on it unless you're few feet away from it

idk I guess if you have any tech tips regarding the phone that would be helpful too
Develop a skill, preferably coding, then sell a service either making products for other people or start a cashflow business, if you're young, that's the best time to learn to do something useful which could literally make you millions in the future.

Harvard CS50 Python introductory class is a good place to start, you can figure it out from there.
 
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Develop a skill, preferably coding, then sell a service either making products for other people or start a cashflow business, if you're young, that's the best time to learn to do something useful which could literally make you millions in the future.

Harvard CS50 Python introductory class is a good place to start, you can figure it out from there.
will this be good if I'm 14, what other skills are good.
 
will this be good if I'm 14, what other skills are good.
14 is a perfect time to start a skill
I wish I did that instead of selling fake carts
 
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14 is a perfect time to start a skill
I wish I did that instead of selling fake carts
mirin lmao, coding is boring for me tho I barely passed cs currently js finding hustles to do over summer
 
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mirin lmao, coding is boring for me tho I barely passed cs currently js finding hustles to do over summer
Doesn’t have to be coding
Just find a skill and stick with it
 
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will this be good if I'm 14, what other skills are good.
Your age doesn't really matter here, what matters is starting early. The sooner you begin building valuable skills, the better your chances of success later in life. Coding is just one option. Try it for at least 1 month and if you end up not liking it then just move on to something else

At 14, I would have loved to try coding, video editing or even improving my communication (through doing social media, debate clubs or toastmaster)

Other skills like marketing, rhetoric or sales are super important too, but they can feel a bit abstract or boring at your age.

Most importantly, try lots of hobbies. I keep a list of hobbies (either intellectual and artistic) and every three months, I pick two and dedicate at least an hour a day to them. Then I switch it up and try something new. Trust me, the more things you try out and the more skills you try to develop, the better it will be for you later on.

Not only are you going to be a well-rounded guy with a wide array of useful skills (or at least interesting things to talk about), but you also have high chances of finding something that makes you truly passionate.
 
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Your age doesn't really matter here, what matters is starting early. The sooner you begin building valuable skills, the better your chances of success later in life. Coding is just one option. Try it for at least 1 month and if you end up not liking it then just move on to something else

At 14, I would have loved to try coding, video editing or even improving my communication (through doing social media, debate clubs or toastmaster)

Other skills like marketing, rhetoric or sales are super important too, but they can feel a bit abstract or boring at your age.

Most importantly, try lots of hobbies. I keep a list of hobbies (either intellectual and artistic) and every three months, I pick two and dedicate at least an hour a day to them. Then I switch it up and try something new. Trust me, the more things you try out and the more skills you try to develop, the better it will be for you later on.

Not only are you going to be a well-rounded guy with a wide array of useful skills (or at least interesting things to talk about), but you also have high chances of finding something that makes you truly passionate.
Like @slaters said, it doesn't need to be coding, but definitely try it, try out everything you find interesting, you have time and energy so use it wisely. Just make sure to give things a solid try before you decide to ditch them.
 
Your age doesn't really matter here, what matters is starting early. The sooner you begin building valuable skills, the better your chances of success later in life. Coding is just one option. Try it for at least 1 month and if you end up not liking it then just move on to something else

At 14, I would have loved to try coding, video editing or even improving my communication (through doing social media, debate clubs or toastmaster)

Other skills like marketing, rhetoric or sales are super important too, but they can feel a bit abstract or boring at your age.

Most importantly, try lots of hobbies. I keep a list of hobbies (either intellectual and artistic) and every three months, I pick two and dedicate at least an hour a day to them. Then I switch it up and try something new. Trust me, the more things you try out and the more skills you try to develop, the better it will be for you later on.

Not only are you going to be a well-rounded guy with a wide array of useful skills (or at least interesting things to talk about), but you also have high chances of finding something that makes you truly passionate.
I like sales and started door knocking for my friends lighting business
 
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I like sales and started door knocking for my friends lighting business
well honestly that's amazing and honestly something very good to do at your age. Doing an action is very useful, but also studying is great as well, if you can practice something and study how to do it better then you're pretty much set when it comes to mastering that skills.

I think Alex Harmonzi has a selling guide on his YouTube channel, he usually puts up amazing content so it may be worth checking out
 
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I like sales and started door knocking for my friends lighting business
Yes stick with sales and u can try other stuff at the same time
Life is literally sales the skills will help you even if you decide sales isn’t for you
 
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thread 7000 of some useless retard coping to find the 'new best method' to make money online
 
lmao wtf is this question, laptop is arguably the best tool
 

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