Earn $30k to $70k as A Math Tutor Part Time

How you get back to someone who expresses an interest in tutoring is critical. Novice tutors make some common mistakes and lose clients. In this lesson Eric explains a simple trick that is proven to increase your closing rate by 300% to 400%. He also explains how to determine the client’s preferred style of communication and use technology to connect better. And he reveals the nine word phrase that will help you keep customers significantly better.

Show Notes

I keep my iPhone on me—I keep it very close. And when I get an email from a new lead, I try to adhere to my five minute rule: respond to every lead within five minutes. There is a study suggesting you are 300% to 400% more likely to convert a lead into a sale when you respond right away. We live in a world where things happen fast. People want to get things done quickly. 

Influence is based on emotions, which are highly sensitive to timing. People feel differently about things at different times. To sell to people, we need to pay attention to timing. One of your main advantages as a tutor is that you’ll be thinking of yourself as a business. In your personal life you don’t have to respond to things right away. But in business you do. 

Imagine someone emails you at 9:30pm and they're thinking about tutoring. They say, “I'm looking for a mathematics tutor, can you help me?” Well, many tutors lose business because they don’t respond for two days. Finally they say, “Oh, yeah, I can help you.” But by that time it's done. You've lost that lead. Maybe they’ve changed their mind. Customers are fickle, and emotions change. Two days from now they might not feel like they need a math tutor anymore. Maybe they are feeling better, or maybe they decided it's hopeless. Plus, they probably sent emails to multiple tutors. That’s what people do. We get on Google, do some searching, and put out a few feelers to see what comes back. 

So boom, you’re the tutor who responds within five minutes and you're the first to email them back. Your promptness immediately demonstrates that you are on top of your game. This creates a halo effect. Now this client is going to see you in a positive light, and will perceive anything you do more positively from that point forward. They're going to think, this person is on top of it, organized, efficient, and is probably going to be a good math tutor

Compare that to the slouch who responds in two days. No one is going to want to work with them. 

The five minute rule is simple but it has revolutionized my business.

You can have success either by emailing people or calling them. However, one big secret I’ve discovered is to text your clients. At some point you could even get a business iPhone to text them on. Think about it, we text our friends and people we're close to. If you're iMessaging clients, you develop a bond with them before you even meet in person. Plus, it’s really efficient because you can be messaging five people at once. So if you get an email from a new lead, and email them back within five minutes, you might offer your number and ask for theirs. Offer to text them and set something up. Then move the interaction to text. This way you're going to develop rapport in that relationship, just by using technology to your advantage. 

It’s also helpful to meet people where they are comfortable. Some people just prefer to talk on the phone. Others like email. You can suss that out in your initial email. Most of the time, people will email you for their initial inquiry, rather than calling. At least that's my experience. 

Imagine someone emails you and says, “When can we have a call?” In that case, you probably don't want to keep emailing them and writing long explanations. They've mentioned a phone call, so they probably want to get on the phone. Get their number, send them a text, set something up, or give them a call right away. 

It's going to help you in your tutoring to read some things about motivation and psychology. And it's also going to help when you're dealing with clients. One phrase I use a lot, once a client signs up, is to say, “thank you for choosing to do business with us.” There's research backing this up. This phrase reaffirms that it is their choice to do business with you, they could be working with someone else. You're affirming their autonomy and telling them you appreciate them for choosing you. 

If you start listening now, you’ll notice that many companies do this. You’ll hear it on airlines, “Thank you for choosing United.” It's all over the place. I always chuckle when I'm in my seat and hear them use that line. They wouldn’t go through all the trouble of making sure all their employees say that during every flight if it wasn’t important.

What is Earn $30k to $70k as A Math Tutor Part Time?

This podcast will reveal some simple strategies to get your first clients, grow your business, and market your services online as a tutor in any subject. There are five mistakes even experienced tutors make that can be costing you a LOT of money. Are you falling into any of the common traps? You might be surprised.

Eric Earle has started 4 different tutoring companies and been working in the tutoring industry for over a decade. Currently he runs his tutoring businesses remotely and travels around the world looking for awesome surf spots.

Along the way, Eric has discovered some tactics that are insanely effective to establish a tutoring business from literally nothing and grow it into a full time enterprise.

One of the biggest myths he came across is that you have to lower your rates when you’re first starting out. This is super pervasive and it’s simply not true. You can charge premium hourly rates right from the start, you just have to do it properly. Eric will show you a foolproof method in this podcast. Don’t discount yourself. Charge what you’re worth.

Whether you’re just starting out as a tutor or a seasoned pro with a thriving business, the hacks and secrets in this podcast will help you land more clients and scale your tutoring more effectively. You can use these strategies regardless of whether you’re meeting clients in-person or tutoring them online. This podcast will make you money!

Eric Earle is a tutor, entrepreneur, and investor. After science and math tutoring changed the course of his life, Eric saw the potential of tutoring to make a significant positive impact. He grew his tutoring business in Portland, Oregon, and soon needed to hire a staff of other tutors to meet all of the demand. He is also the founder of mathtutoraustin.com and the national tutoring platform zoomtutor.com as well.

It was at a neurology clinic high in the Himalayas that Eric had an epiphany: he realized he wanted to go to medical school. The problem was, he’d already graduated from college and hadn’t taken any of the math and science classes required for admittance. He went back to school to work his way through calculus, physics, organic chemistry, and biochemistry but the topics were unbearably difficult. Eric hired a tutor and, with diligent work, was able to turn himself into a top science student.

This experience with tutoring showed Eric that there is no limit to what we can become with the right teachers. He now supports tutoring and education through his businesses. He is here to share what he has learned about business, investing, tutoring, and life though this podcast. Hopefully you find some of his teachings valuable.