dr.jyoti gupta
January 26th, 2009, 04:09 AM
dear friends,
i am successfully runing my own fine arts and astrology institute since 14 years.i started my classes on a very short scale.i wrote some subjects such as sketching,oil paintings,murals etc on a 2ft x3 ft ply board in nice calligraphy.distributed pamphlets for publicity and did a 3 day free workshop.the year i started my hobby classes,i had near about 40 students.then,it is your work that speaks.mouth to mouth publicity is the only sure way to success.now,i have had my institute registered and so ican give certificates too for short term courses.
why not you try to share your skills and turn it into a proffession?the biggest deal in starting a class is that you dont have to invest much.your monthly income may exceed a lot what you will earn in a job.secondly,you are giving your talent for a very low salary.another thing,classes can be taken in your leisure hours.three or four hours.where as,you have to give 8/9 hours in a job.
the choice is your's.
i am successfully runing my own fine arts and astrology institute since 14 years.i started my classes on a very short scale.i wrote some subjects such as sketching,oil paintings,murals etc on a 2ft x3 ft ply board in nice calligraphy.distributed pamphlets for publicity and did a 3 day free workshop.the year i started my hobby classes,i had near about 40 students.then,it is your work that speaks.mouth to mouth publicity is the only sure way to success.now,i have had my institute registered and so ican give certificates too for short term courses.
why not you try to share your skills and turn it into a proffession?the biggest deal in starting a class is that you dont have to invest much.your monthly income may exceed a lot what you will earn in a job.secondly,you are giving your talent for a very low salary.another thing,classes can be taken in your leisure hours.three or four hours.where as,you have to give 8/9 hours in a job.
the choice is your's.