Wednesday, December 22, 2010

How to Make Money Teaching Craft Classes

If you're an expert crafter and are looking for a way to make extra money with your skills, teaching craft classes may be a great idea. With careful planning and an understanding of students' wants, it can be a great way to turn your skills into a profitable trade. Here are a few tips to keep in mind:

  • Complete the necessary paper work. Research your local laws and obtain a business license for your local area in order to conduct business within your community. Laws may vary depending on whether you do it out of your home, from house to house, or at a venue.
  • Consider the market. As a crafter, you may have a few specialties up your sleeve but you will need to hone them to the markets' demand. Find out what potential students might be willing to learn. This may require a few months of research before you actually begin but it is important to getting students.
  • Calculate. You will also need to consider the costs of operation. You may decide to provide your students with materials or allow them to provide their own. You may decide to rent out teaching space or go to your students. This will require calculating your costs and finding the best price to charge your students while offering competitive prices.
  • Advertise. In order to have a crafts' class, you will need the main ingredient:students. This will require you to do some foot work by advertising to your local area through various venues. Oftentimes when renting a space, like a school or a crafts store, they may do a bit of the advertising for you. It's best to research which venue will attract the most students to your classes.
  • Keep in touch. As an instructor, it's always important to keep informed about what you are teaching. Many students may be looking for the latest crafting technique or product and they may come to you simply because there are not many resources available on that particular craft. Keeping yourself updated can give you a great advantage.

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