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Teaching Business Writing

Bessie Said:

Do you think a Entpreneur Tutor or Home Business Tutor or Assistant Program would be lucrative ?

We Answered:

The business coaching industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the entire world.

With more home and small businesses starting up all the time, as long as you have some contacts to get yourself started, you're set.

I recommend doing a lot of research to begin with - checking how many small / home businesses are in your area and making sure there are enough to support you!

Then have a talk to a few of them and find out what they need and how much they would pay.

One of the best things about businesses like these is that they are recession-proof. In fact, you'll do BETTER during a recession, because people will really need your help to make sure their business is profitable.

Best of luck!

Wilma Said:

Making business cards for substitute teaching?

We Answered:

I can't see how a business card would help in this context. But if you think it helps, you would put two lines under your name.

Instructor (substitute)
Student (M.Ed.)

Jason Said:

teach me simplest method of writing accounts for my small business?

We Answered:

Use the software quickbooks.... it is probably the simplest accounting software there is. It is one of the most popular accounting software for small businesses and people who have no accounting background.
There is some infomation in the site below about it.

Floyd Said:

Creative Writing or Business?

We Answered:

Why not write on the side? There is no law that says you can't be a Wall Street broker AND a writer-- I mean, if you were teaching you would be holding down two jobs anyway. There's no rule that says you have to have only one passion or career in life.

Is there a way you could take on a creative writing minor with your business degree, or just take a class or two on the side?

If you haven't read them yet, check out these books for help in your writing:

1) "On Writing Well" by William Zinsser-- This is an excellent reference for any kind of writing. It will make your emails, essays, stories, and other writing clearer. I recommend this to everyone who wants to improve their writing skills.

2) "Bird By Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life" by Anne Lamott-- This is slightly more geared towards fiction writing, but can be helpful when you are attacking ANY large project in your life. Definitely a must for creative writers, students, or people who are looking for an entertaining book on writing.

3) "Writing Down the Bones" by Natalie Goldberg. This targets creative writing, and focuses on the practice of writing. I write a lot of poetry and am working on a novel, and this is incredibly motivational to me.

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