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Smart online money-making ideas for young South Africans

by Chumasande Matiwane
Image Credit: Pexels

In today’s digital age, young South Africans have many opportunities to earn extra income online. Whether you’re a student, a recent graduate, or just looking to supplement your allowance, the internet offers creative and accessible ways to boost your finances.

Also see: Top money habits to teach your children

1. Freelancing and remote work

Many platforms connect freelancers with clients worldwide. Skills like writing, graphic design, web development, and social media management are in high demand. Websites such as Upwork, Fiverr, and Freelancer allow you to create profiles, showcase your talents, and bid on jobs that suit your expertise.

2. Online tutoring and teaching

If you excel in a subject, online tutoring can be a great way to earn money. You can teach languages, mathematics, science, or music through platforms like Teach Me 2, or you can promote your services on social media.

3. Selling products and crafts

Online marketplaces like Takealot, Gumtree, and Facebook Marketplace enable you to sell products ranging from handmade crafts to second-hand gadgets. This is a great way to turn your creativity or unused items into cash.

4. Content creation

Young people with a passion for video, photography, or blogging can monetise their content on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. With consistent effort, you can attract followers and earn through sponsorships, ads, and affiliate marketing.

5. Participating in online surveys and microtasks

While not highly lucrative, websites offering paid surveys or small online tasks like data entry can provide a steady trickle of extra income with minimal effort.

The digital world offers exciting opportunities for young South Africans who want to earn extra money. By utilising your skills, hobbies, and online platforms, you can create flexible income streams that suit your lifestyle. The key is to start exploring, remain consistent, and continue learning.

Also see: Why you handle money the way you do

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