>>14117248Half of the work is getting your name out there. Tutoring sites, pamphlets, social media... otherwise you'll just be passively waiting for people to stumble upon your services.
You need to specify what exactly you will teach and for how much. Your pricing should depend on the time invested in your student and not just the lesson. Preparation and homework are important.
Just like any sale, build some rapport with your student. A lot of them can become useful connections and sometimes friends for life. If you have multiple students, make sure to plan your lessons and keep a tidy schedule so that you don't have "dead" time where you have a 30 minute window of free time between students.
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