Category: Online teaching business
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What do do with your email list
You started an email list of potential students (or maybe it’s on your mind), but you aren’t quite sure WHAT do do with this? Step one: create an email sequence!
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How Much Should You Charge for Your Online Classes?
Wondering how much to charge for your online classes? This guide breaks down what affects your rates, pricing mistakes to avoid, and how to confidently set a number that works for your teaching business—and your lifestyle.
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Creating a Recurring Revenue Stream: Membership vs. Course vs. Subscription
Not sure how to create stable income as an online teacher? This guide compares four recurring revenue models—memberships, evergreen courses, subscriptions, and live class plans—so you can choose the one that fits your business best.
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The Difference Between a Teacher and a CEO: Making the Mindset Shift
Most teachers struggle to grow their online business—not because they’re bad at teaching, but because they haven’t made the mindset shift from teacher to CEO. This post breaks down the 5 key differences and shows you how to step into the role of confident business owner.
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Top 5 Signs You’re Ready to Go Independent as an Online Teacher
Thinking of starting your own online teaching business? These 5 signs will help you know if you’re ready—and what to do next to start enrolling students.
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Email Marketing for Teachers: Why It’s a Game-Changer (And How to Start)
If you’re an online teacher looking to get more students without relying on social media, this guide breaks down how email marketing can transform your business.
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How to Start an Online Teaching Business from Scratch in 2025
Ready to build your own online teaching business? Read this to see how.
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How to Fill Your Schedule Without Paid Ads
Still posting and praying? Here’s how smart online teachers are filling their schedules without spending a dime on paid ads—and what you need to fix first if you’re thinking about running one.
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Creating a Curriculum Parents Actually Want to Buy
If your curriculum isn’t selling, it’s not always about the price—it might be about the presentation. Here’s how to build a curriculum parents are excited to purchase