You’ve received a call from a parent and a have a potential student. There are some important topics you should discuss and take notes on during that conversation: The child’s name, age and grade The name of the school they attend Where they live Days and times...
This is the second post in our series “How Do I Advertise my Tutoring Business?” One of the first steps you need to take to get your tutoring business up and running is to create a profile and a bio which sums up your skills and expertise as well as the...
So you’ve told people you are now tutoring. You’ve also handed out business cards and mentioned it on social media. Before too long – the phone rings. Be ready! Have a pen and paper with you. Be confident. Most likely the caller will start with stating their...
This is the first post in our series, How Do I Advertise My Tutoring Business?? There are several online platforms in which you can advertise your tutoring business. Don’t overlook the easiest ways to attract clients and let the world know that you are tutoring...
There are several options for you to consider when starting a tutoring business. Here are some of the most common business models: Tutoring contractor: Tutoring as a contractor you will work for a company or an online platform that will collect payment and...
Keeping organized with your income and expense records in a tutoring business is simple with one basic tool – a journal or notebook. Make sure it is small enough to fit in a purse or bag to take with you wherever you go. Every time you meet with a client, record...
Common Core is a set of standards in both Math and Language Arts that is used in many of the public schools across the US. While you may live in a state where the standards have not been adopted “officially” yet, 48 of the states are aligning themselves with Common...