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How do I do tarot readings as a business?

I have been doing tarot readings as a hobby for about 15 years. I have never charged anyone money. However, I am looking for a second income. Doing tarot is fun and I am told my readings are really accurate. How can I turn this into something that I make money from? Keep in mind, I want to work from home...Any suggestions will be appreciated! Thanks!

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  1. The best way is to get into a new age shop and do tarot readings there. My family owns a new age shop and they have several people that do readings there.
  2. Study Human Psychology. Memorize the tarot definitions to the letter. Use what you learned with Human Psychology to adapt your readings to each person you read. Start a website and see how it goes. Advertise it with new age websites ..feces like wicca and paganism.
  3. I posted my readings up on Etsy and it works out. I wouldn't say I make much money on it though... not exactly a "second income" type thing... try making up some business-cards (you can get free ones printed on "Vistaprint" that has your email, your site and your info, then circulate it at psychic faires, pagan open-rituals, new-age shops etc... and like was already said, check and see if your local metaphysical/new-age shop has an interest in your service. Also, look up the laws in your area about "psychic" services... rule of thumb, always make sure your clients know that technically, what they're paying for is categorized as entertainment... you can't be responsible for how they react to any information you give them and you're not a professional councilor, doctor, lawyer etc and if you're not careful, some lawyer or judge will get overzealous about trying to apply whatever "fraudulant mediums" law you might have in your state. -Scarlet
  4. Hello You can put postcards in local shop windows, small adverts in your local paper. You can ask new age shops if they have a chair you can rent. You can also buy a psychic magazine or google for psychic telephone positions. Good luck Pam
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