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Creating a Tutoring Flyer

Author: readtodo 30-04-2011, 02:45 Education » Teachers & Educators
Fliers are a great way for small businesses to advertise because they can be created without much expense and without the help of design professionals. If you would like to offer tutoring services, try these tips.

Instructions

  • Decide on the specifics of your tutoring business so you can include this information on your flier.What subjects am I qualified to tutor in? What age range do I want to tutor? Where will I be holding my tutoring sessions? How much will I charge per session? How long will a session be? Will I offer a multiple student discount to families? What makes me qualified to tutor in the subjects that I have chosen? Will I be offering some kind of guarantee? How can potential customers contact me regarding my services?Once you have decided these specifics, it is time to start your flier.
  • Open a new document in your favorite word processing or publishing software.
  • Start typing in the specifics of your tutoring business that you decided in Step 1. Don't worry about style or order for the moment. They can be rearranged and adjusted later.
  • Find a piece of clip art that is relevant to tutoring, such as a student at a desk or school supplies, and add it to your document.
  • Decide on how you would like to arrange the information and clip art on your flier. Keep your design simple so potential customers can quickly gather the most important information.
  • Make tutoring, and your contact information slightly larger than all the other information on the flier.
  • When you are satisfied with the layout, print your flier and take the original to a copy store. Make as many copies as you want. Post them in areas frequented by students and their parents, such as schools and libraries.
  • Tips & Warnings

    • Check your flier more than once for grammatical and spelling errors. It will be hard to convince anyone that you are a worthwhile tutor if your flier is littered with grammatical and spelling errors.

    • Choosing a brightly colored paper might cost a little more, but brightly colored fliers are more likely to grab attention than a plain white flier.

    • You can create tear-away tabs at the bottom of your flier that have your name, contact information, and mention tutoring on them to make it easier for potential customers to have your information. Your word processing or publishing software might be able to handle this task, or your can write it onto your original before having it copied.

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