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Tips For
Scrapbook Instructors,
Part One |
By Antuanette Wheeler
Copyright © 2003 Antuanette Wheeler
Tips On Becoming a Scrapbook Instructor:
Sit down and write out a "business
plan" along with your goals. Be specific about what you want to do and what you
want to achieve.
Figure out what your costs are
going to be and what you will need to make in order to make a profit from
teaching.
Write up a contract that can be
altered for each store that you work with. Being very specific up front can help
to stop any misunderstandings later. Some things you may want to include in your
contract:
* Whether you are an employee or independent contractor
* Who will supply the materials for classes
* Who will decide which classes are being taught
* What the class minimums are
* What you will be paid per class
* How many classes you will be teaching each month
* When will the store owner need a list of classes
* Who will handle advertising
* What methods will be used to advertise
* How you will handle "no-shows"
Contact store owners and talk to them about being a "guest teacher" or a regular
instructor at their store. Make an appointment with the store owner so that you
can bring samples of projects and layouts that you have done. Have a list handy
of all of the classes that you have taught or classes that you are willing to
teach.
Tips On Being a Good Instructor:
Be prepared. Review your class
materials the night before so they are fresh in your mind. Have a checklist of
everything that you need to take along to a class. Show up early and have the
room set up before people arrive.
Be enthusiastic. Even if you are
feeling sluggish or having a bad day, you need to always be enthusiastic and
smiling during your classes.
Be personable. Try to make eye
contact and/or talk to each and every person in your class. Keep an eye out for
anyone that may need extra attention and be willing to offer help to them if
needed.
Always thank everyone for coming to
class. Have evaluations forms that can be filled out and use them to improve any
future classes.
Author
Antuanette Wheeler is the
Southeast Regional Director of Memories Community and the
Co-Author of the book "Sensational Shakers." She teaches exclusive classes
at each of the Memories Expo shows, as well as all-day classes at retail
stores across the Southeast. Contact:
awheeler@offinger.com ,
http://www.memoriescommunity.com
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Copyright © 2003 by Antuanette Wheeler
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