From: Sally Liu (tsliu@galaxyinternet.net)
Date: 04/07/03
Delores-will your program be considered a small business owned and
operated by you, or will it be connected with a school district? If you
are looking at this endeavor of yours as an entrepreneur, or as a skilled
person willing to volunteer her services? If your leaning is towards
business, there is free counseling available from the Small Business
Administration on setting up businesses. If your leaning is towards
volunteerism, local neighborhood associations, parent teacher associations
and the school district in which you want your program can provide leads.
First, if you have not done it already, is to do some market research, to
determine how much of a need your tutoring will fill. Books on simple
market research can be obtained at you library. Once your need is
determined, you can go ahead and start to develop your program. Planning
ahead will avoid problems in the future.
Sally Liu
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