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Where to make money online, by teaching? 9 website reviews and more.

Ever since the pandemic I've been trying to get more online lessons either via my own freelance skills/opportunities. But I've also been looking on various websites to find where a music teacher, can actually teach and get paid!

So here is a list of websites I've currently been using to find students, and teach online.
I will put little notes after each link to explain the process as well as my comments on this particular platform:

(Highest FREE Paid Platform = Preply (77%) + Wyzant (75%) + LessonFace (75%) = Chose your own pricing)

(Lowest Paid Platform = TutorMe $16 h/r)

https://www.wyzant.com/
Good site, need to pass a $9.99 background check.
Have to "qualify" on subjects you want to teach. (Answer a few questions, put proof of knowledge/degree, write a little blurb about your experience/skills, etc...)
Have already given 3 lessons in my first week of signing up.
You chose your own prices.
Pays 75% of lesson to instructor.
Uses their own online teaching platform, whiteboard/text/chat/video/audio/screen-sharing.

https://www.lessonface.com/
Good site, just passed qualification so I haven't taught anyone yet.
Have to "qualify" on subjects you want to teach. (Answer a few questions, put proof of knowledge/degree, write a little blurb about your experience/skills, etc...)
You chose your own prices.
Pays 75% of lesson to instructor.

https://www.musikalessons.com/
Good site, just passed qualification so I haven't taught anyone yet.
Not as hard of a qualification process.
I think it pays teachers Minimum between $20-$30, Maximum between $30-$45

https://www.superprof.com/
Similar to others where you need to prove your qualifications/subjects and do a background check.
Only info I found on payment is average payment is around $25-$30 per hour.

https://takelessons.com/
Similar to others where you need to prove your qualifications/subjects and do a background check.
Chose your own price.
Pays 60% of lesson to instructor if you have between 1-5 students
6-10 students = 70%
11-15 students = 80%
16+ students = 90%
Profile in review.

https://preply.com/
Haven't fully finished applying yet.
Chose your own rate BUT...
"Preply takes a 100% commission fee of your first lesson payment with every new student. For all subsequent lessons, the commission varies from 33 to 18% and depends on the number of completed lesson hours with students. The more tutoring you do through Preply, the less commission you pay."
0-20 hours = 77% paid
21-50 hours = 72% paid
51-200 hours = 75% paid
201-400 hours = 78% paid
400+ hours = 82% paid

https://tutorme.com/apply/
In the review process of my application
Pays $16 per hour

https://www.skooli.com/
Similar qualification process to most.
In review process of my app
$25 an hour

https://lessons.com/
DON'T USE - in my opinion
I don't trust any site where the tutor has to pay to contact students.
+ there is no guarantee you will ever get a student even if you contact 100.
You get to keep 100% profits from the site, chose your own
BUT you have to pay to contact students, and you can only buy 3 different "packs"
$23.32 to contact 10 students
$34.99 to contact 15 students
$46.65 to contact 20 students

If anyone know of any other websites where one could teach music please feel free to add in the comments and I can do the research and apply to help those understand the application/qualification/ and payment process!

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