Platform Helps Black, Haitian and Other Immigrant Salon Owners Earn Revenue Helping Their Customers Learn English
The owners of a minority-owned company called TutorABC Global Talent, has launched a new initiative to help Black, Haitian, and other immigrant hair and nail salon owners to create extra income by offering their clients the opportunity to learn English. The program, which is an officially licensed Oxford and Cambridge curriculum, is designed to enhance communication with immigrant business owners and their customers, and many of the participants are learning to speak English within months.
When Miami salon owner Keisha Brown first heard she could help her clients learn English and earn money at the same time, all from her phone, she was curious but skeptical. Then she clicked.
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As soon as the next screen opened, she was already registered and ready to do business. Within minutes, she invited her stylists to join and each stylist instantly received a personal QR code and link. By the end of the day, her team was sharing those links with clients.
One of them, MarĂa Lopez, paused during her haircut and said with a smile, “I really appreciate you connecting me with this program. It’s helping me so much at work. I’m able to communicate better with customers and my manager even told me it made a difference. I recently got a small promotion because of it.” Keisha nodded.
“That’s exactly why we’re doing it. We’re here to support our community – it’s not just about cutting hair.”
That kind of moment is what the new nationwide initiative from TutorABC Global Talent aims to multiply – effortless, zero-cost opportunities that uplift small businesses and the people they serve.
How it works:
• Each salon receives a unique link and QR code that are automatically activated – no extra registration required.
• Owners and stylists simply show the QR code or share their link from their phones.
• Clients tap or scan to explore TutorABC’s live, 24/7 English and Chinese learning platform featuring officially licensed Oxford and Cambridge curriculum.
• Every enrollment credit is tracked automatically for both the salon and the referring stylist.
• Salon owners can decide how commissions are shared with staff through a simple setting in their dashboard.
• Each client receives a free live trial class, so there is no sales pressure – just a chance to learn and grow.
Zero cost. Zero risk. Instant activation.
Participation costs nothing and takes seconds. Once a salon clicks its invitation link, it can begin operating immediately. Flyers and optional digital materials are available for salons that want them, but everything can happen right from a phone.
A community-based movement
“Salons are natural centers of connection and culture,” said Janelle Carter, Program Outreach Coordinator at TutorABC Global Talent. “We created a way for owners, stylists, and clients to grow together – with one click and you’re done.”
Available nationwide
Salon and beauty professionals across the United States can register now to receive their personalized activation link and dashboard access at:
TutorABCGlobalTalent.com/
For general questions: help@TutorABCGlobalTalent.com
About
TutorABC Global Talent partners with local businesses to bring world-class language learning to communities through secure, mobile-first technology. The program features TutorABC’s officially licensed Oxford and Cambridge curriculum and emphasizes instant access, community uplift, and shared success.
Media Contact:
Janelle Carter
Program Outreach Coordinator
TutorABC Global Talent
help@TutorABCGlobalTalent.com
(888) 608-8163
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