03/23/2008

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Tutoring business, tutoring as a business, tutoring and how to make money teaching. Practical advice from an expert in the private education sector.

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8 Responses
  1. Amber Says:

    -Many of the teachers I spoke with followed the same seasonal schedules. DO YOU...

  2. Irvin Says:

    In order for you to live that dream, you need to learn to do at least three things very well: you must learn how to advertise effectively so students will find out about you; you need to be able to have an effective registration program so students who know about you will actually enroll in your programs and finally you need to actually make money (a profit) from having students study with you. The following three reports will change your ideas about teaching forever.

  3. Kiana Says:

    Be your own boss even if it's part time! This is why for the past two years, private education teachers from all over the world have bought these reports. No matter what you teach, you will find the information of practical use and easy to apply to your subject area.

  4. Konner Says:

    Are you already teaching private students? .

  5. Zachariah Says:

    -Our students also had many of the same learning patterns and concerns regardless of the subject being taught. For the past 27 years over 7,500 students paid me and my staff to study with us. I brought into my business well over $2,000,000 in teaching revenue before taxes and expenses. Then I also had other revenue streams related to teaching my students but income that involved sales, rentals and commissions from retail businesses who sold products and services my students needed.

  6. Noemi Says:

    27 years ago I had a dream to start my own business. I didn't want a regular job and I did not want to work for someone else. I had a skill and my idea was to see if I could make money teaching that skill. And that is exactly what I have done over the past 27 years. 18 of these years I owned my own school and had as many as eight other teachers working for me. Grossed over $2,000,000

  7. Joel Says:

    Unlike the public education sector where students must attend classes, students studying with you or with your school, do not have to go. They will only attend your classes if they want to. As well, your potential students may have a large choice of other teachers and schools in your subject area - those other choices are in fact, your competition. It could be someone teaching from their home, How I did it and what I learned are discussed in detail in the downloadable reports available from this Web site.

  8. Cassidy Says:

    Yes, you can make $20 to $30 an hour teaching your student or you can make as much as $120 an hour for the same hour because instead of thinking like a teacher you are also thinking like a business person. Want to make more money from your existing students? Click here