Thanks, Tim! I think the first step is to know WHY you are a good teacher. Some people say the “niche” is important, but I think it is simpler than that. Once you have your niche (or what you want to teach) if you don’t know WHY you are good at teaching in that genre, it is so hard to convince parents. That’s why referrals work: your current parents think you are good and they know why. They market you informally to other parents.
@@onlineteacherdude1284 thanks Tim. I do the same ClassIn and Italki ( high commission though, but love the schedule overview and booking system on Italki) and ClassIn used to be free years ago, that was great. Have a fab day
Great episode. I've recently been considering creating a lead magnet in order to build an email list. I've created a new Facebook page and I'm going to ask my students to like and share but all my students are Vietnamese and I've noticed their parents primary communication tool is Facebook and not email. (Zalo isn't accessible through South Africa). Would I nurture and market to them via Facebook DM's? A little confusing. Thank you Tim
Great video Tim! I love all that all that you do to help teachers!
Thanks so much!!
Thanks, Tim! I think the first step is to know WHY you are a good teacher. Some people say the “niche” is important, but I think it is simpler than that. Once you have your niche (or what you want to teach) if you don’t know WHY you are good at teaching in that genre, it is so hard to convince parents. That’s why referrals work: your current parents think you are good and they know why. They market you informally to other parents.
I love this and it's so true.
I really love your point about just spending 15 mins a day working on networking, your profile, etc. So attainable and so true!
Thanks Sarah!
Hi Tim, great overview. Do you do consulting?
I do - feel free to email me: timgascoigne1@gmail.com
Any advice on how to manage your bookings and payments? Do you have some booking software to automate bookings?
Yes, I use Classin to teach on and schedule their classes on Classin. I don't automate bookings. I just schedule their class each week.
@@onlineteacherdude1284 thanks Tim. I do the same ClassIn and Italki ( high commission though, but love the schedule overview and booking system on Italki) and ClassIn used to be free years ago, that was great. Have a fab day
Great episode. I've recently been considering creating a lead magnet in order to build an email list. I've created a new Facebook page and I'm going to ask my students to like and share but all my students are Vietnamese and I've noticed their parents primary communication tool is Facebook and not email. (Zalo isn't accessible through South Africa). Would I nurture and market to them via Facebook DM's? A little confusing. Thank you Tim
Hmm, I would probably use a Facebook group in that case to nurture them.
@@onlineteacherdude1284 I didn't think of that...thank you so much
Whats the best way to ask a student for a referral ? Should there be an incentive?
You can give a free class in exchange, sure. Best way is to give them something to share like an image or something like that on social media.
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oh thanks so much!
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