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Advice on advertising for math tutoring...

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Hey guys! I'm trying something new for next year. Since I want to be able to focus on studying a bit more than in previous years I have decided to not work full time. My idea is to tutor math in groups rather than one-on-one. I know such a thing would not fly in most circles, but I know my crowd (Jewish people) and I believe it would work in my home town.

Before I drop over $2,500 on advertising I thought I would ask you guys for some advice. I'm not the type of guy who hires pros for designing. I simply open paint and waste two days of my life with trial and error. Here are my trials and errors ;).

Please votes which one you think is best! (I think I have a winner but want to be sure).

P.S. PLEASE IGNORE THE WORDING.
 

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Oh... btw - my site is not up yet. It should be up in about two weeks.

My vote goes to BBFinalDraft.

Thanks guys!
 
Ross,

Are you going to have time for this?
 
I would suggest you also go to the front desk of high schools in your area. Most of them maintain a list of tutors available to pass out to parents looking for help for their kids. I got a lot of responses that way, especially after the first report card comes out!
 
I would suggest you also go to the front desk of high schools in your area. Most of them maintain a list of tutors available to pass out to parents looking for help for their kids. I got a lot of responses that way, especially after the first report card comes out!
Excellent advice. I actually have some meetings scheduled with some local principals.
 
Ross,

Are you going to have time for this?
lol - oh snap! But seriously, that is the whole purpose of this Alain! I love studying and cherish every minute. This way I won't have to work any day of the week except Sunday ;)
 
No more advice? :( The printers hounding me for a final. I guess I'll go with BBFinalDraft. It has two votes while MeshulamRossAD has only one. Sorry Tom ;)
 
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