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How to make money by teaching WordPress and Elementor tutorials

How to make money by teaching WordPress and Elementor tutorials

Teaching online courses or tutoring is a rewarding way to share your expertise and earn money online. With WordPress and Elementor skills, you can create courses on web design or teach other topics based on your knowledge and experience. You can either create pre-recorded courses or offer live tutoring sessions.

Let’s explore how you can start teaching online, the platforms you can use, and practical tips to succeed.

How Teaching Online Works

Two Main Approaches:

      1. Create and Sell Online Courses:
          Offer pre-recorded lessons as a package on your website or online platforms.
      2. Online Tutoring:
          Conduct live, one-on-one or group tutoring sessions through video conferencing.

Conduct live, one-on-one or group tutoring sessions through video conferencing.

Both models allow you to teach students from anywhere, and your time commitment depends on the teaching format you choose.

Step 1: Choose Your Teaching Niche

You can teach skills that you already know, such as:

    • Web Design: Teach people how to create websites using WordPress and Elementor.
    • Website Customization: Show advanced users how to modify themes and plugins.
    • Basic Computer Skills: Teach beginners how to use online tools or build simple websites.
    • Language Tutoring: If you’re fluent in Pashto, offer lessons for those wanting to learn the language.

Choose a niche based on market demand. Use Google Trends or keyword tools to research what people want to learn.

Step 2: Decide Where to Teach

Option 1: Sell Courses on Marketplaces

    • Udemy: Popular platform with millions of students. You can create courses and earn from sales.
    • Skillshare: Offers short video-based lessons. You earn based on the watch time.
    • Teachable or Thinkific: These platforms let you build and host your own course.

Pros:

    • Large student base; easy to start.
    • Marketing is handled by the platform.

Cons:

    • Platforms take a percentage of your earnings.
    • Limited control over branding.

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Option 2: Create Your Own Course Website

With your WordPress and Elementor skills, you can build your own learning platform:

    1. Install WordPress and WooCommerce to sell courses.
    2. Use LearnDash or Tutor LMS plugins to create and manage courses.
    3. Host pre-recorded videos and create a membership site for students to access content.

Pros:

    • Full control over branding and pricing.
    • You keep 100% of your earnings.

Cons:

    • You need to manage marketing and technical setup.

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Option 3: Online Tutoring Platforms

    • Wyzant: Offers tutoring opportunities in various subjects.
    • Preply: Focuses on language learning and tutoring.
    • Superprof: Let you teach topics of your choice.
    • Zoom or Google Meet: Use these tools for live sessions if you want to tutor directly.

Pro Tip: Offer free trial sessions to attract students when starting.

Step 3: Create Course Content

For Pre-Recorded Courses:

      1. Plan Your Course: Break the course into lessons/modules.
      2. Record Videos: Use tools like OBS Studio or Camtasia to record your screen while teaching.
      3. Add Worksheets and Quizzes: These engage students and help them track their progress.
      4. Upload Content to Your Platform: Organize videos, quizzes, and materials for easy access.

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For Live Tutoring:

      1. Set a Curriculum: Create a session plan based on your subject.
      2. Choose a Video Conferencing Tool: Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams.
      3. Engage Students: Use slides, screen sharing, and interactive activities.

Step 4: Set Your Prices

    • Pre-Recorded Courses: $50 – $300 per course, depending on the course length and depth.
    • One-on-One Tutoring: $15 – $50/hour, depending on your subject and experience.
    • Group Tutoring: Offer a lower rate for group sessions ($10 – $30 per student).

Offer discounts or free previews to attract early students and build trust.when starting.

Step 5: Promote Your Courses and Services

      1. Social Media Marketing: Use Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to promote your courses.
      2. Email Marketing: Gather email addresses and send newsletters about new courses.
      3. SEO and Blogging: Write articles related to your course topic to attract organic traffic.
      4. Collaborations: Partner with other instructors or influencers to promote your courses.
      5. Free Webinars: Host free webinars or workshops to demonstrate your teaching style.

Step 6: Deliver Quality Learning Experiences

    • Engage with Students: Offer live Q&A sessions or office hours.
    • Collect Feedback: Use student reviews to improve future courses or sessions.
    • Update Content: Keep your courses up to date with the latest trends and tools.

Earnings Potential from Online Teaching

Teaching MethodPriceNo. of Sales / HoursMonthly Earnings
Pre-Recorded Courses$100/course10 courses$1,000
One-on-One Tutoring$25/hour30 hours$750
Group Sessions (5 Students)$15/student/hour10 hours$750
Total Potential Earnings  $2,500+

With time and effort, many instructors earn $3,000 – $10,000 per month by creating multiple courses and tutoring regularly.

Challenges in Online Teaching

    • Competition: Many online courses are available, so you need to stand out.
    • Course Creation: It takes time to plan, record, and edit videos.
    • Marketing: You’ll need to promote your courses actively, especially if using your own website.
    • Engaging Students: Keeping students motivated can be challenging in an online format.

Tips for Success in Online Teaching

      1. Start Small: Launch one course or offer a few sessions to get started.
      2. Offer Value: Focus on practical, actionable knowledge.
      3. Engage Students: Use quizzes, assignments, and live sessions to maintain interest.
      4. Gather Testimonials: Encourage students to leave reviews to attract future learners.
      5. Upsell Advanced Courses: Create multiple levels of courses (beginner, intermediate, advanced).

Is Teaching Online Worth It?

Yes! Teaching online can provide financial freedom and flexibility. you can generate passive income by creating courses, or by engaging with students through live tutoring. With your knowledge of web design and WordPress, this is a realistic and achievable way to earn money online.

Let me know if you need help choosing a platform or setting up your course content!

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