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BEST BUSINESS IDEAS FOR TEENS UNDER $100.00

Writer: KidVestorsKidVestors

Updated: 20 hours ago


business ideas for teens

One of the first steps towards independence is learning how to work. But great news, your teen doesn’t necessarily have to hit the pavement and complete hundreds of applications like we once had to.


Thanks to the internet and technology, the world has become our customer. Not to mention social media has allowed business owners to market their services easier than ever. And yes, this includes your teenager. Below are several business ideas for teens for as little as $100.00 (or less).


BUSINESS IDEAS FOR TEENS UNDER $100.00


Creative Business Ideas


  1. Custom T-Shirt Designs – Create cool designs and sell them online using platforms like Printful or Teespring.


  2. Sticker Shop – Design trendy stickers and sell them on Etsy or at school events.


  3. Jewelry Making – Handmade bracelets, necklaces, or earrings can be a hit with friends and family.


  4. Freelance Graphic Design – If you’ve got an eye for design, offer logos, flyers, or social media graphics.


  5. Digital Art Commissions – Sell custom digital portraits or illustrations for birthdays, profiles, or gifts.


Tech Business Ideas


  1. No-Code App Development – Kids and teens can easily create an app as a business idea using no-code tools like Lovable. By simply writing a prompt, they can turn their idea into a working web app in minutes — no coding skills needed. It’s a fun and easy way to bring ideas to life!


  2. Video Editing Services – Use free software like DaVinci Resolve to help YouTubers and content creators.


  3. Website Design – Platforms like Webflow or Squarespace make it easy to create websites with no coding required.


  4. Social Media Management – Manage social media pages for local businesses or influencers.


  5. Online Tech Support – Help family, friends, or small businesses with tech issues like setting up emails or troubleshooting devices.

Service-Based Business Ideas


  1. Dog Walking or Pet Sitting – All you need is a leash and some love for animals.


  2. Car Wash Service – Grab some soap, sponges, and towels, and you're good to go.


  3. Lawn Care or Gardening – Offer to mow lawns, pull weeds, or plant flowers for neighbors.


  4. House Cleaning – With a few cleaning supplies, you can offer basic cleaning services.


  5. Errand Running – Help busy families or elderly neighbors with small errands like grocery shopping or picking up prescriptions.


Online Business Ideas


  1. YouTube Channel – Start with your phone and free editing tools to create fun videos about what you love.


  2. Blogging or Vlogging – Write about your favorite hobbies, review products, or share your thoughts online.


  3. Reselling Items Online – Find cool thrift store gems or clearance deals and resell them for a profit.


  4. Print-on-Demand Products – Design your own phone cases, mugs, or posters with no upfront costs.


  5. Freelance Writing – Offer your writing skills for blog posts, social media captions, or product descriptions.



Don't Stop There


As your teenager begins to earn money from their new business, not only should they practice paying themselves first by saving, there are several investment accounts you can open on their behalf so they can begin earning compound interest on their income.


It’s important to remember that regardless of which business idea your teen decides to pursue, financial literacy involves knowing how to manage the money that they earn.


Ready to Start?


Starting a business doesn’t have to cost a fortune. With a little creativity, a business plan, some basic supplies, and your unique skills, you can launch a successful business without breaking the bank. Pick an idea that excites you and start building your dream today!


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