If you love teaching and spreading data
, then beginning a tutoring service is the business for you. A Tutoring service is all about helping the child improve his academic skills. Normally a tutor spends per sixty minutes
with the student at each session helping them with the subjects they need improvement in the most.
Investment:$1,000 to $10,000. You most definately
already have the computer and copier, which would lower your investment cost.
Financing sources:
- Your Savings
- Government loans or grants
- Banks and credit unions
Pricing guidelines for accomadation
:$30 to $50 per hour
Advertising and Marketing Methods and Tips:
- Local Schools
- Local newspaper selling
- Word of mouth
- Website
Essential Equipment:
- Study books
- Reference guides & supplementary books
- Desks & Chairs
- Stationary products
- Copy Machine
- Business Cards
Income potential:
$20,000 to $50,000 depending if you work full or part-time.
Target sell
:
- Homeschooled children
- Adults learning to read
- College students studying for SATs
- Students of all ages in absolutely need of distingguished improvement in a particular subject/s.
Success tips:
A passion to teach is vital. You have to be patient, kind and persistent in your pursuit to contruct
sure that each child excels in studies.
Training, skills or experience:
There is no requirement to have a degree or license to tutor in your home. All you require is the ability to build a game plan on improving the area in the subject where the child lacks, and be knowledgable about the basics of the subject.
Books & Reference Material
- Tutoring Matters: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About How to Tutor (Paperback) by Jerome Rabow, Tiffani Chin, Nima Fahimian
- Tutoring as a Successful Business - An Expert Tutor Shows You How (Paperback) by Eileen Kaplan Shapiro
- So Whats a Tutor to Do? (Paperback) by Cathy M. Roller
- How to Tutor (Paperback) by Samuel L. Blumenfeld