I write small, useful web applications, and I'm beginning to dabble in Android development as well. The catch: I'm in high school.
I want to use my skills to start generating some revenue - at least enough to cover the cost of a VPS to host these projects - but there is not a single advertising service, credit card processor, or "app store" that will knowingly do business with a minor.
My parents could theoretically open accounts for me, but then do they need to be the ones clicking buttons? Do I have to stand over their shoulders and tell them what to click, or can they hand over the password? Would this violate "non-transferable" clauses?
I understand that I should be focusing on improving my skills, living my life, etc. I am. I'm not trying to get $10m from a VC and build an empire like Facebook. I just want to cover costs and make a little money from things I've made for myself which I believe other people will find useful.
Any ideas are welcome. This seems like the kind of place where I'll find someone who is/was in the same boat.
A couple of years down the road Ben Woldring (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Woldring) is one of the youngest self-made millionaires in the country.
So, get your parents to sign up for hosting, adsense, appstore, etc. and code away. By the time you're old enough to legally sign your own contracts you'll know so much of doing business (whether your business thrived or failed) your experience will prove to be a big asset.