Following are examples of how to make money teaching your classes. When you own your own children's etiquette business, you can hold classes almost anywhere and you can start making money right away.
There is no overhead or inventory. The following prices below may change depending on your customer.
Teaching after-school programs
Each class is 1 hour in length and will be a 4 week program. You may teach 4 Tuesdays for 1 hour after school, you may be teaching in a few schools and hold 5 classes Monday through Friday.
If you taught 5 days a week, 15 students each day:
75 students @ $45 each = $3375
Supplies: - 200
Your profit: $3175
If you taught 3 days a week, 15 students each day:
45 students @ $45 each = $2025
Supplies: -120
Your profit: $1905
If you taught 1 day a week 15 students:
15 students @ $45 each = $675
Supplies: - 40
Your profit: $ 635
Teaching in a Restaurant
You can hold two evening class, it is better for restaurants on Monday and Tuesday evenings.
*At a restaurant you will buy the dinner for the students, they will use the kids menu.
1stnight: Dining and Restaurant Etiquette
2ndnight: Social Etiquette and Respect
If you taught 4 times a month, 15 students each session and charge $60 per student:
60 students @ $60 each= $3600
*Food @$5.50x 2 dinners= -660
Your profit: $2940
If you taught 2 times a month, 15 students each session and charge $60 per student:
30 students @ $60 each= $1800
*Food @$5.50x 2 dinners= -330
Your profit: $1470
If you taught once a month, 15 students each session and charge $60 per student:
15 students @ $60 each= $900
*Food @$5.50x 2 dinners= -165
Your profit: $735
* This is just an average kids meal price.
Teaching boy or girls scout troops, country club kids members or charity groups
Youth member clubs and groups are always looking to bring enrichment information to their members. You can charge just for your service and the group can provide their own food, if needed.
Here is a sample of pricing for one lesson lasting 1 hour or 45 minutes:
15 students @ $20 each = $300 profit
Remember to keep all your receipts for payment and expenses, for tax purposes.