Author Question: How to make my tutoring business popular? (Read 1015 times)

Millan

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I want to make my tutoring business popular because I want to make some money and I heard it looks good on college applications to have your own small business. How do I become popular? Thanks!



coco

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Reply #1 on: Jun 29, 2013
If you can get pole-position on each homework question, and then go on to predict the test the teacher supplies then you'll have your customers attention. Kids don't need a long tutorial paradigm. Start collecting info on every local teacher and predict which kids they will fail, and why. Beating the system (legally) makes you their champion.
The parents will respect your intrusion if you plan to undo the injustice created by failing their kids. Be analytical, strategical, and tactical!



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aero

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Reply #2 on: Jun 29, 2013
There are many ways to make your tutoring business popular. First of all you should have high profile tutors that can satisfied the students need. Also you can contact to some school, colleges or some other educational institutes for this purpose.



 

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