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Is it worth starting a tutoring business right now?
It sounds like a simple question, but underneath it are all the fears so many tutors carry when they think about starting or growing: Have I missed the boat? Is the market too crowded? Will people actually buy from me? What if I put time, money and energy into this and it goes nowhere?
In this new Make It Happen Mondays podcast format, I’m taking real questions submitted by tutors and answering them here on the show with honest advice, practical thinking, and actions you can actually take away.
This episode goes right to the heart of what stops so many teachers and tutors from getting started. I talk about why there’s rarely a “perfect time,” why the tutoring market is bigger than many people think, why fear can keep us stuck, and why building a business needs a longer-term view than most people expect.
If you’ve been thinking about tutoring more seriously, reducing your school hours, or even replacing teaching with a business of your own, this episode will help you think more clearly about what’s really holding you back.
In this episode, I cover:
This is for tutors at the beginning, tutors in transition, and tutors who know they want more but haven’t quite moved yet.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Richard CowellIs it worth starting a tutoring business right now?
It sounds like a simple question, but underneath it are all the fears so many tutors carry when they think about starting or growing: Have I missed the boat? Is the market too crowded? Will people actually buy from me? What if I put time, money and energy into this and it goes nowhere?
In this new Make It Happen Mondays podcast format, I’m taking real questions submitted by tutors and answering them here on the show with honest advice, practical thinking, and actions you can actually take away.
This episode goes right to the heart of what stops so many teachers and tutors from getting started. I talk about why there’s rarely a “perfect time,” why the tutoring market is bigger than many people think, why fear can keep us stuck, and why building a business needs a longer-term view than most people expect.
If you’ve been thinking about tutoring more seriously, reducing your school hours, or even replacing teaching with a business of your own, this episode will help you think more clearly about what’s really holding you back.
In this episode, I cover:
This is for tutors at the beginning, tutors in transition, and tutors who know they want more but haven’t quite moved yet.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.