003: How to Get Referral Clients When You Have Never Had a Paying Client

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When you’re just starting out, finding new tutoring clients can seem like a huge task. And sure, finding clients through referrals sounds fantastic and easy, but how do you get referrals if you’ve never tutored before? In episode 003 of the ApplyED Learning podcast, we conclude our three part mini-series tackling this exact question: How do I find new tutoring clients? In this third episode, we dive into 4 strategies for getting referral clients, even if you’ve never had a paying client before.Here are the highlights:[03:53] Friends & Family[06:44] Coworkers & Former Clients[08:41] Past Teachers & Professors[12:52] VolunteeringThanks so much for joining me for this very second episode! I can’t wait for you to check it out. Click here to listen now.This Week’s HomeworkYour homework for this week is to choose just 1 of these strategies to try. If you’ve chosen to reach out to either friends and family, co-workers and former clients, or past teachers and professors, draft and send 5-15 outreach emails this week! If you’ve chosen to pursue volunteering, find an organization in your area or online, and get the application process started. Episode Resources:Episode 001: 5 Ways to Use Your Alumni Network to Get New ClientsEpisode 002: 3 FREE Online Resources I've Used To Get New Tutoring ClientsBut What Should I Teach? The FREE beginner’s guide to identifying your most profitable tutoring subjects in 5 easy steps. ApplyED Learning websiteFacebook | Instagram | Twitter | Youtube