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2008/08/09 at 4:37 am
Every detail explained -nothing left to chance While my competitors closed their doors, my business flourished because I was able to understand the marketplace and sell my lesson programs day after day for 27 years.
2008/06/04 at 7:50 am
How I did it and what I learned are discussed in detail in the downloadable reports available from this Web site. The secrets, tips and strategies that I have learned during these 27 years to register over 7,500 students are discussed in detail in the three reports I have made available for sale on this Web site.
2008/04/16 at 9:07 am
Yes, you can make $20 to $30 an hour teaching your student or you can make as much as $120 an hour for the same hour because instead of thinking like a teacher you are also thinking like a business person. Just because you have the knowledge and the skills to teach means nothing in today's market place. The real question you need to ask yourself is do you have the business knowledge you will need to start and maintain your teaching business year after year. Why charge $10.00 an hour if you could charge $50.00 for that very same hour? Why teach only 10 students a week if you could register 25 or 30?
2008/03/21 at 2:14 pm
Teach less and earn more! While this had been a dream of mine ever since I can remember, owning and operating my own private school was no dream! I had to learn all the necessary skills involved in running a private school that involved the day to day running of a business whose customers were students. I was a skilled teacher but at that time I had no experience in business.
2008/03/08 at 7:56 pm
The question is, do you want to earn $10/hr teaching for someone else? Or do you want to be able to have other teachers teaching for you while YOU make the real money? Even if you teach on your own, with no intention of ever opening a school, I can show you how to easily double your registration and create income streams related to what you teach. -All of us had to do our own advertising and registration.
2008/03/03 at 7:58 am
Unlike the public education sector where students must attend classes, students studying with you or with your school, do not have to go. They will only attend your classes if they want to. As well, your potential students may have a large choice of other teachers and schools in your subject area - those other choices are in fact, your competition. It could be someone teaching from their home, emarketing by www.emarketing-canada.com
2008/03/01 at 9:04 pm
27 years ago I had a dream to start my own business. I didn't want a regular job and I did not want to work for someone else. I had a skill and my idea was to see if I could make money teaching that skill. And that is exactly what I have done over the past 27 years. 18 of these years I owned my own school and had as many as eight other teachers working for me. or a franchise operation with schools located throughout your city. No matter who your competition is, you have to realize that unless you learn how to run your teaching business or school like a business, you will never realize your dream.
2008/02/28 at 6:00 pm
For the past 27 years over 7,500 students paid me and my staff to study with us. I brought into my business well over $2,000,000 in teaching revenue before taxes and expenses. Then I also had other revenue streams related to teaching my students but income that involved sales, rentals and commissions from retail businesses who sold products and services my students needed. Be your own boss even if it's part time!