by Elena Mutonono | May 11, 2017 | Price setting, Teacherpreneur
That great piece of advice you’ve heard at conferences before? “Charge what you’re worth!” Useless. How do you know your worth? There’s no worth appreciation agent who could appraise your worth. What I found is people can’t estimate their worth...
by Elena Mutonono | Apr 13, 2017 | Course creation, Online teaching formats, Small Product, Teacherpreneur
I can’t believe it. One more Facebook ad about a magic tip on how to create a course. One more email with a request to focus less on the “core message and marketing,” but more on the “real meat,” like, what mic to use or what camera has a better angle or...
by Elena Mutonono | Mar 30, 2017 | Course creation, Online teaching formats, Small Product, Teacherpreneur
Getting course-ready Remember the feeling when you decided to buy that one specific course because you believed, with your whole heart, that it was going to solve your problems? You felt like your time was running out, and that course would help you beat it....
by Elena Mutonono | Feb 23, 2017 | Teacherpreneur, Teacherpreneurship
Do you remember the saying “always a bridesmaid but never a bride?” It first appeared in the US in 1925, thanks to the Listerine mouthwash commercial (implying that women who used it had better chances of getting married). It is widely used these days to speak...
by Elena Mutonono | Jul 21, 2016 | featured, Online teaching formats, Teacherpreneur
Last week I featured Chris Rush’s post on how he began giving skype lessons via italki, and moved from zero students to being overbooked. This week I want to share with you how you can make money online without teaching on skype. In my book The Numbers...