Affiliate Marketing
It is possible to make a
full time income from successfully promoting affiliate products, but as
a student you'll probably want to keep this part time so it doesn't
affect your studies. As a high school student you probably are well
aware of what's in at a certain point of time, and can leverage that
knowledge to create websites that promote hot products to adults or to
felling students. Creating and maintaining your own website will also
give you some insight into always useful IT skills and online security,
traits that are welcome by many potential employers.
Benefits:
It's passive income, so you can do the bulk of your work during your
holidays and let your website run on auto-pilot when you are busy with
exams.
Online Writing
Many well-known
bloggers are actually young people, and one of the reasons for that is
probably that new fashion and technological trends are often embraced
by high school students quicker than by anybody else. If you enjoy
writing you could monetize a blog using affiliate products or Google
Ads, write paid reviews or even create a YouTube channel with your
videos. If you are interested in studying Journalism or Communication,
having an active blog can show potential colleges that you have the
skills to become a great communicator, even if you are still on high
school.
Benefits: You can manage your writing and just take a
break when you are busy, or write your posts in advance and schedule
them when you feel more creative.
Tutoring
If
you are a good student you may want to leverage that and offer tutoring
to younger students who need a hand with their studies. Many parents
will be happy to pay good amounts of money to help their offspring
improve their exam results, and if you are good at organizing and
teaching you can make a tidy sum off this