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#2: How to Find Your First Online Students (Without Feeling Salesy)

#2: How to Find Your First Online Students (Without Feeling Salesy)

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How can you actually get students when you're just starting out online?


In this episode of Teacher Talks Biz, I’m sharing exactly how I booked my first 1:1 students, without a website, paid ads, or a big following.


Whether you're nervous about sounding too “salesy” or unsure where to start, this episode will show you how to find your first students by focusing on connection and value, not complicated marketing.


From simple Instagram posts to starting private lessons that helped me earn while learning, I’m walking you through the steps I took, and how you can do the same.


🍎 Three key takeaways from this episode:


  1. Give value first. Before anyone pays you, they need to trust you. Share tips, answer questions, and be helpful online.
  2. Start with 1:1 lessons. It’s the easiest and most flexible way to begin, and it gives you clarity on what your future course or offers should look like.
  3. Social media isn’t so much about selling. It’s about showing up as a teacher and inviting people to work with you in a genuine, human way.


🧡 Connect with me on Instagram @teachertalksbiz for daily tips on building a freedom-first online teaching business.


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