Make Money Teaching What You Know - Start Your Own Tutoring Business
Tutors Wanted!
The good news is that there is a growing demand for tutors.
Being a tutor isn't just about academics either. It can be
sports, music, and the arts. And it's just not the kids who are
looking for tutors. With so many adults going back to school,
adults are actively seeking tutors and coaches to better
themselves.
Those who make great tutors are teachers, teacher's aids, dads,
moms, coaches, those who home school, and entrepreneurs. Anyone
that has the desire and enjoys teaching will find this a great
field to get into.
The nice thing about becoming a tutor is that all you need to
say is, "I'm a tutor." There is no state licensing or
certifications, and you don't need a college degree. While it's
a great selling point if you do have some qualifications, it's
not necessary. Just the fact that you've helped your own kids
with their homework for many years can establish you as a tutor.
Here are just a few areas that you can choose to tutor:
• All subjects taught in school • A foreign language, or English
as a second language • Any type of Sport • Any type of musical
instrument • Voice lessons • Reading (Children and Adults) •
College Entrance Exams • Computers (The senior citizen market is
a great area to tap into) • All types of art
This is just a partial list. There are so many areas that could
require a tutor.
The Joy Of Owning Your Own Tutor Business
Think about the areas you would like to teach. Don't be afraid
to niche yourself. While at first it might seem like a good idea
to tutor all subjects, you'll find that being considered an
expert in one area is the way to go. If down the road you're
tutoring someone in Math who needs additional help in English,
and this is something you feel comfortable with, go for it, but
finding your niche is always a good thing.
As the owner of your own tutoring business, you can decide the
client base with which you'd like to work. If you want to work
with kids, you can decide if they will be elementary, middle
school, high school, junior college or college. If you find you
get along better with middle aged children, then work with them.
You no longer have to make money working with people you really
don't enjoy or jive with. That's the beauty if self-employment.
What Makes You The Expert?
Whether you're tutoring biology, flute, or soccer; what are your
qualifications? Are you a teacher? Do you have a degree in
music? Have you been working as a biologist for many years?
Now's the time to toot your horn. Even if you're a mom or dad
who loves a certain subject and has helped your own kids, you
can easily say you've had this many years helping children in
that particular area.
Where And When To Teach
The cost of starting your own tutor business really isn't that
much when compared to other businesses. Most of the time you'll
be teaching in your own home at your kitchen table. You don't
really need any books; your students will bring their own.
Anything you need to buy like flyers and business cards, is a
tax write off.
When school is in session you'll find your busiest times will be
Monday through Friday from 2:30 PM To 9:00 PM. You can decide
the exact hours you want to offer, and if you want to teach on
the weekends. You can decide if you want to work in the summer,
since sometimes kids need to go to Summer school, or parents
simply want their kids to have a jump-start on the next grade.
How much can you really make?
Depending on how much you tutor, in what part of the country you
tutor, how in demand you are, and how many students you have all
depends on what you're going to make and what you can charge.
Below is a chart based on making $25 an hour, which is about
average for a tutor. However, it's not unheard of for tutors to
make as much as $60 an hour!
You Charge $25 An Hour...
Your Work 5 Hours A Week $500/month ............. 10 Hours A
Week $1000/month ............. 20 Hours A Week $2000/month
............. 40 Hours A Week $4000/month
Creating your own tutoring business can be fun, challenging,
rewarding, and very profitable financially. Find an area you
love, an age group you get along with and enjoy teaching, and
the sky is the limit.
For more information about starting your own tutoring business
visit: http://www.bizymoms.com/cart/careers/tutor_kit.html
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