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How Word-of-Mouth Marketing Makes You the Go-To Expert in Your Market marketing word of mouth

 

Do you want to become the go-to tutor in your niche? There are many marketing strategies you can employ to do this, but the most effective and efficient is word-of-mouth marketing.

 

Word-of-mouth marketing (WOMM) is, at its most basic definition, free advertising that happens when a customer h...

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Starting an Online Tutoring Business: 9 Things I wish Someone Would Have Told Me starting an online tutoring business

 

 

These tips may seem harsh at first glance when starting an online tutoring business.

Keep reading to learn the truth about starting an online tutoring business.

I was reading this article on Entrepreneur.com about 9 things you need to know about starting your own business and would love to...

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It Pays To Persevere in your Online Tutoring Business

 ‘Your success in any endeavor depends on your willingness to never give up, even when the reward is delayed.’ - Harvey Mackay.

 

We all wish that our tutoring business was booked solid as soon as we have the notion to get started, but what most tutors soon realize is that there is ton of work we ...

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7 Things You Can Do To Continue Working On Your Goals After Drastic Failures

7 Things You Can Do To Continue Working On Your Goals After Drastic Failures

Continuing with your goals after experiencing drastic failures is not easy and it may seem impossible. Nonetheless, there are quite a few things you can do to ensure you keep working on turning your dreams into reality no ...

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5 Motivational Star Wars Quotes tutor conference

Picture this.  Yoda is teaching Luke how to harness the force.  It seems like what Yoda has said, has made an impact on Luke and he is ready to try to get the spaceship out of the water.

He looks into Yoda's eyes and says, "Ok, I will try."  

Yoda looks at him and he says, “Do. Or do not. There ...

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10 Phrases To Keep You Going Even When You Can’t

We all need some sort of motivation to keep moving forward during hardships, pain, and disappointments with our online tutoring business.

 

That is why many people go out of their way to build relationships with people they believe they can rely on when things get tough. They need to know that t...

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Tutorpreneur Hero Award Winners 2019

The Insider’s Secrets club is an amazing group that supports online tutors in every area of their journey of creating a booked solid online tutoring business.  Below you will get to see who the top performers have been and have access to their YouTube Live call where we honor them as a Tutorpreneur ...

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How often should you send a progress report? organization tutor tools

After every session?

 

Once a month?

 

As needed?

 

Never?

 

This question was asked in the Ultimate Support Group for Online Tutors this week and it is up to the personal style of the tutor and what he or she feels will benefit their student the most.   At the end of the post you can downlo...

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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 work, b...

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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 it.  This post is ...

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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 for i...

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