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Set Your Boundaries Early. April 25, 2011. No Comments ↓. When you are first starting up, you will feel that you need to do anything you can to accommodate your students’ needs. If you are not careful, you will end up with one student on Monday morning, another on Friday …. Read more ›. Who stole my ambition? What if I get sick? 8211; A Flu Season Survival Guide for Self-employed Teachers. How to Market Your Tutoring Website – Part 1. Three Marketing Keywords Tutors Need to Succeed.
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Who stole my ambition? Who stole my ambition? August 7, 2014. No Comments ↓. Since I haven’t updated the SET blog since February, I thought this would be a good way to get started again. There comes a time in every entrepreneur’s life when everything that was once exciting, invigorating, and motivating becomes repetitive, mundane, and downright tiring. It is at times like this that I wonder, “Who stole my ambition? 8221; And, more importantly, “How can I get it back? 4 Remove some clutter from your life&...
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How to Market Your Tutoring Website – Part 1. How to Market Your Tutoring Website – Part 1. December 13, 2013. No Comments ↓. Many teachers and tutors seem to expect instant traffic to their websites. If I can just get my website online, the thinking goes, that will be enough. This is simply not the case. It can take months or even years to build traffic to a site. Initially, you should consider your website to be an extension of your business card. Your initial website should do these two things well:.
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How to Market Your Tutoring Website – Part 1. December 13, 2013. No Comments ↓. Many teachers and tutors seem to expect instant traffic to their websites. If I can just get my website online, the thinking goes, that will be enough. This is simply not the case. It can take months or even years …. Read more ›. Three Marketing Keywords Tutors Need to Succeed. November 27, 2013. No Comments ↓. Read more ›. Sell something today. You deserve it. November 21, 2013. No Comments ↓. Read more ›. November 9, 2013.
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Three Marketing Keywords Tutors Need to Succeed. Three Marketing Keywords Tutors Need to Succeed. November 27, 2013. No Comments ↓. No, the big marketing problem is this: Many self-employed tutors and teachers lack focus, repetition, and persistence when it comes to marketing. 1 Focus. Think about how you found your current students. Do more of that. 2 Repeat. Marketing takes time. Once is rarely enough. 8249; Sell something today. You deserve it. How to Market Your Tutoring Website – Part 1. Three Marke...
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Who stole my ambition? August 7, 2014. No Comments ↓. Since I haven’t updated the SET blog since February, I thought this would be a good way to get started again. There comes a time in every entrepreneur’s life when everything that was once exciting, invigorating, and motivating becomes repetitive, mundane, and downright tiring. It is at times like this that I wonder, “Who stole my ambition? 8221; And, more importantly, “How can I get it back? What can you do to take your business to the next level?
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Archive for Operating Your Business. Who stole my ambition? August 7, 2014. No Comments ↓. Since I haven’t updated the SET blog since February, I thought this would be a good way to get started again. There comes a time in every entrepreneur’s life when everything that was once exciting, invigorating, and motivating becomes repetitive, …. Read more ›. Posted in Operating Your Business. What if I get sick? 8211; A Flu Season Survival Guide for Self-employed Teachers. February 3, 2014. No Comments ↓. No Co...
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Sell something today. You deserve it. Sell something today. You deserve it. November 21, 2013. No Comments ↓. If the biggest barrier between you and a (much) more successful business and a (much) bigger paycheck is the minor discomfort of telling someone about your services, shouldn’t you take that chance? Today’s goal: Get just 1 person to say “no” to your services. You might just get a “yes.”. 8249; The Puzzling Nature of Business. Three Marketing Keywords Tutors Need to Succeed. Who stole my ambition?
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