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Part-Time Summer Jobs for Teachers and How to Organize your Schedule

I may be biased, but one of the best part-time summer jobs for teachers has got to be online tutoring. 

What could be better than setting your own hours, getting paid what you are worth, and doing what you love?

When teachers have time off in the summer, it is not always ideal to have to...

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What is the Formula for a Perfect Website?

Every tutor who decides to start an online tutoring business understands the importance of having a website.  However, it can be the cause of great distress for many.  Many of us have no idea how to build a website, what content to include, and how to make sure people actually see...

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TURN YOUR ONLINE TUTORING BUSINESS EXPENSES INTO TAX DEDUCTIONS taxes

Did you know that taxes do not work the same for small businesses as they do for employees? When I used to work in the school system I could only deduct $200 to $300 a year. Of course as a teacher, I spent way more money than I was supposed to from my own pocket because the school wouldn’t pay...

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What Makes a Great Online Tutor? how to become an online tutor

 

If you've landed on this page, you're probably considering stepping into the world of online tutoring. Well, I've got some fantastic news for you!

 

The online tutoring industry is booming year after year, thanks to the rise of online education platforms, digital textbooks, and the...

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SHOULD YOU GIVE YOURSELF AN END OF THE YEAR REVIEW OF YOUR ONLINE TUTORING BUSINESS? online tutoring business tutorpreneur program

YES! Absolutely you should. If you want to continue to grow as a business, then it is pivotal to take a look at what is going well and what is not going well. This is also a great time to take another hard look at your business plan. For those of you that are in the Tutorpreneur Program, we go in...

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TEACHERS GETTING PAID WHAT THEY ARE WORTH – ONLINE TUTORING

As a classroom teacher in a past life, I remember what it was like to live paycheck to paycheck. It wasn’t fun. I felt like I gave and gave and gave, but I didn’t really get anything back. I worked long hours and took extra classes to learn everything I could to help me become a better teacher so...

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