10 different ways to earn money as Yoga teacher
Being a self-employed Yoga teacher and having to constantly think of ways to earn money can be exhausting. Here I am going to share with you 10 different ways that you can go about earning money from your business.
I hope this gives you some ideas. Let me know what you think in the comments below and if you have found this useful!
Corporate/Workplace yoga
Use your existing network to begin with. Contact who you used to work for or reach out to your friends and see if the companies that they work for would be interested in corporate yoga. Also prepare a package that you can reach out to companies that you would be interested in working with. You can offer this online or in person.
2. Holding workshops
Workshops are a great way to share about something that you’re passionate about in greater detail. You can then use the same template to hold multiple workshops. Find a location or studio that would be suitable for your workshop, set a date, plan your workshop in detail and advertise.
3. Teaching on retreats
Working on retreats is not only really fun but also a great way to earn money. Reach out to retreat companies that you would be interested in working for.
4. One-to-one private classes
Offering one-to-one classes to your clients and marketing that you offer these online and in your group classes. You can offer these at your own home, their home or in an outdoor space.
5. Create an online course
This could be an online challenge/course or an ebook! With most website platforms you can integrate videos and sell products and you can film really good quality videos even with an iPhone!
6. Affiliate marketing
Reach out to the brands you love and see if you can become an affiliate for them. You can also sometimes sign up on their website. This way you will earn commission off anything that you sell.
7. Events / different locations
Reach out to local schools (to teach the children or the teachers), festivals, hotels and offer hen do yoga.
8. Teacher trainings
If you feel as though you have been teaching for a while and are ready to offer a teacher training, then maybe this is for you! It doesn’t have to be a big 200hr/300hr, you can create smaller trainings too.
9. Social media
Grow your presence on social media and start to work and partner with brands.
10. Have another hustle
Have a side hustle so that you’re not fully relying on your income from teaching, this can take the pressure off.