I know a number of people who do this, some after doing it in much-worse-for-the-teacher ways in Japan. Aside from the usual issues for an online business: 1) There exist multiple classes of well-employed professionals who value this far more than almost any other users 2) ...https://twitter.com/levelsio/status/1214103586725957632 …
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There’s at least one startup focused on “Learn English for [professional line of biz]” that I know of. The problem I see is that the market may become commoditised, and that it may also be hard to judge the quality of the trainer in some verticals.
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Brand matters so much in services like this. Nobody previews a course before deciding on it.
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English teaching.
You don't need to code for it, easy if you're native, and there's more money in there than you'd think: especially if you start your own business with more teachers than just you