by Elena Mutonono | Nov 17, 2016 | Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
For the guest post today I’ve asked Veronika Palovska to write about lazy phrases teachers use on their websites. When I was little I used to hate writing greeting cards. Why? Because everyone would write the same-old things every time. I remember...
by Elena Mutonono | Nov 10, 2016 | marketing, Teacherpreneur
“I can’t really get myself out there. I feel like I’m bragging or overdoing it. Plus it takes a lot of time, and I’m not sure I’m cut out for the social media.” Social media is one of the best ways to make people recognize you and acknowledge your work and...
by Elena Mutonono | Nov 3, 2016 | Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
Tom is a new online teacher. He’s chosen to teach online because he loves flexibility and creativity. He’s got multiple awards for his teaching talent. But Tom isn’t getting much business teaching online because, as he says, “I’m not a marketer.” Jane has been...
by Elena Mutonono | Oct 20, 2016 | Teacher Training, Teacherpreneur
Why create a product? Do you remember the first time you asked yourself, “What if I created a product and sold it?” Perhaps you were tired of all the 1:1 skype lessons you were teaching. Maybe you wanted to toy with the idea of the so-called passive income. Or...
by Elena Mutonono | Oct 13, 2016 | Teacher Training, Teacherpreneur
How long will it take? Is this a common question you hear from your students? How long will it take to learn a language? Why does it take that long? Most importantly: if it’s going to take long anyway why don’t I do it myself? I hear it from students and...