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Starting A Tutoring Business

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Starting A Tutoring Business

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  1. Steps To Start An Online Teaching Business

  2. There’s never been a better time to start an online teaching business. People have adapted to learning online and enjoy the comfort of staying home while they work out or do hobby-based learning like gardening. The best part about selling online courses? Anyone can do it from anywhere. All you need is a talent you’re passionate about and want to teach others.

  3. Find Your Niche Saying that you’re a fitness teacher isn’t enough. You need to find a niche – one that is unique to your expertise and life experiences. For example, you may be a wellness instructor and your niche is aerial Pilates. It helps you stand out from the crowd and gives people a tailored learning experience.

  4. Choose a Business Model You can choose between two business model types for online teaching: Subscription-based video on demand (SVOD) is exactly what the name says – charge people a weekly or monthly subscription to access your learning content via a premium video experience platform. Transactional video on demand (TVOD) is more package-based. You can create a complete learning package and sell it to any clients who may be interested.

  5. Identify Your Audience Take the time upfront to identify your particular target audience for your niche. Don’t make the common mistake of thinking that your offering will appeal to the broader audience – it won’t. People hunt for tailored experiences, so don’t be afraid to provide them.

  6. Plan Your Content Content planning is one of the most time-consuming but also rewarding steps. Try to create content for group classes and individual sessions separately. Your content should follow a story and have these six elements in each course: Introduction Learning key concepts Recap Putting concepts into practice Recap Conclusion

  7. Build a Website A website is the hub of every business in the 21st century. Plan what pages you need on your site, domain name, theme, and blog. Another good idea is to marry your website with your online course platform so that everything lives in one space and you can easily manage it anytime.

  8. Create Programs Now that you have your website, it’s time to build your learning programs. Try to have various levels of learning in a program, from basic to intermediate concepts, as the program unfolds. Also, take the time to tell a story and share your experiences as an instructor. A sense of progression and storytelling is very popular with learners.

  9. Set Prices Price setting can be tricky, but the secret to setting an attractive price is by: Researching what your competitors charge. Covering your teaching expenses for the course on sale. Discounting long-term subscriptions.

  10. Contact Us support@mastera.io (512) 905 5336 3308 Rogers Rd, 78758 Austin, TX, US www.mastera.io

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