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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Well, you can probably predict my #2.
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I am aware of people who charge "lawyer money" for this service, and get it.
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"How much do lawyers charge?" A wide range, actually, but when I think of that number I think $150 to $600 per hour. "Nobody pays $600 an hour for English practice." I mean, false.
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Do you know of any Upwork-type sites where an interested party could investigate doing this?
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Upwork-type sites are markets for lemons which drive both good clients and good service providers out of the pool quickly. I'd tell someone wanting to do this the same thing I'd tell any other consultant: develop a process to find good leads, then sell them.
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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