A great way to make money while you wait to strike it big with your artistry is to teach music or dance. These sites can help by marketing your music or dance classes to a receptive audience.

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Teach music or dance

LessonFace

Lessonface connects music, art, dance, drama and language tutors with potential clients. Registration is free, but teachers must have teaching experience or extraordinary skill to pass the site’s rigorous vetting. Specifically, the site requires a minimum of 2 years of teaching experience, 5 years of professional experience or “extraordinary” talent.  We’re thinking that means you’re like Mozart, Beethoven or, say, LeeAnn Rimes. Fees are among the lowest in the industry. Learn more about Lessonface here.

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Wyzant

Wyzant is the only site that we recommend for all tutors — no matter whether you tutor math or music; coding or dance. It’s well established, has a ton of regular clients, a good online interface for remote learning, and charges reasonable fees. Tutors set their own rates; the site takes a 25% commission. Learn more about Wyzant here.

Or you can click here to sign up.

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