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Top 5 awesome private tutor websites

Top 5 awesome private tutor websites

Private tutors are often faced with the challenge of building reputable web presence to their business which brings leads. This challenge is augmented by various other issues including the ever changing technology of the internet, robust and modern design, engaging content and integration with sales funnel. We at ClassFolios have made this job a little simpler by providing insights into what makes a great private tutor website and also lending a helping hand to make that happen. The list we have compiled is just for inspiration for your tutor website from a design perspective. Please note the order of list does not communicate order of our preference but a compilation.

1 — NMS Tuition Natasha is a French, Spanish and ESL (English as a Second Language) private tutor in the UK who has spent many years revolving around languages. She has a beautiful website — NMS Tuition — that clearly informs her potential students of her specialities, services and how much she charges. NMS Tuition

Not only is her website super easy to navigate around in and very clearly indicated, she goes beyond just giving out the most important information by also keeping up a blog full of interesting tips and insights! If you want to learn more about education, languages or other tips — the blog is a great inspiration for those who are into writing.

  1. Katie Tutors Math Katie is a Math Tutor. She teaches both online and offline in North Portland. Katie Tutor’s Math website is great because she goes straight to the point about her methodology and what she hopes to achieve with her students (build confidence in maths and ability to do difficult tasks). On her homepage she also directly shares what she offers for what price.

Katie Tutors Math

If you have any questions that may have before wanting to contact her, Katie has a FAQ section with answers for general enquiries, homework help and more. Super if you do not want to repeatedly answer the same questions by mail that your visitors may have!

  1. Deep Roots Learning Solutions Beth is an Orton-Gillingham tutor based in Massachusetts. She has a reputation for her methodology and offers help through her YouTube channel to other tutors. This site is primarily for supporting her business help service to other tutors where her course is offered with clear value of what to expect in her course. Deep Roots

She has a clear call to action in her website Deep Roots with emphasis on her course and how it will help other tutors to gain the knowledge not only on the teaching side of things but also the business side of it as well. Modules like “Engaging with students and parents using assessments” and others are topics of value for a new tutor to gain insights into tutoring business.

  1. Soflo Tutors Adam Shlomi founded SoFlo SAT tutoring site while he was recuperating from an ankle injury and with a positive mindset not only entrepreneurial but also positive to overcome his health challenges. We had the privilege of interacting with Adam for Product market fit for ClassFolios. The website gives the viewer a direct connection with the existing users by streaming a video testimony of a parent who states the benefit of using Soflo tutoring over others. The call to action is immediate and direct which cannot be ignored. There are some brand colors used across the site which appeals to give a professional touch.

  2. Reaching Every Reader— Kellyn Sirach is a literacy specialist and literacy advocate in central Illinois. Currently, Kellyn works with 6th-8th grade striving readers; however, she has vast array of experience.

In 2016, Kellyn was awarded the 30-Under-30 award from the International Literacy Association for her literacy efforts in rural southern Illinois. Kellyn has studied at Teachers College at Columbia University with The Reading and Writing Project in regard to middle school reading instruction and is trained in Orton-Gillingham methodology through the Institute of Multi-Sensory Education as well as LindaMood Bell and is a member of the International Dyslexia Association as well as a member of the East Central Illinois Chapter of Decoding Dyslexia.

This is a great website which shows that when you have a specific specialization you can make an interesting and user-friendly website Reaching Every Reader.

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