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I would definitely want it brick and mortar. I know that's way more expensive and also limits the clientele more, but I don't want to run an online education business. If I wouldn't send my kids to my own business, I don't want to run it.
Also, California is infamous for being business unfriendly. I haven't done any of the math to test if this idea would be profitable / worth the time.
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That does sound like a good idea. There are plenty of brick & mortar shops for coding and robotics classes that would be well set up for something like this.
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I'm gonna end up teaching a class on bitcoin and next week the kids are all YOLOing into ETH, DOGE, and stablecoins
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Online only or will you have a brick and mortar location?
I don't know about where you are but where I live kids extracurricular activities are very popular and lucrative businesses.