by Elena Mutonono | Jan 29, 2015 | Course creation, Online teaching formats, Teacherpreneur
A few years ago I came across one challenging statement on a LinkedIn forum. The participants were discussing the process of online teaching – how to get started, how to scale it, what platforms to use for webinars or online lessons, etc. They went back...
by Elena Mutonono | Nov 12, 2020 | marketing, Small Product
October was my “month of planning,” and following a Library launch I decided to create and sell a new product bundle (webinar + mini-course) with the emphasis on planning your work and planning product launches. In this post I’ll share my process step-by-step...
by Elena Mutonono | Jun 6, 2019 | Course creation, Online teaching formats, Smart online teaching
Summers are a slow season for online teachers, a time of reflection and creativity. It’s the time to try out something new and begin dreaming new dreams for your business. Maybe you should raise your price? Find new clients? Do something different on Instagram? Maybe...
by Elena Mutonono | Apr 12, 2018 | Business values, Client search, marketing, Teacherpreneur
What happens when all the marketing you do for your online teaching business hits a wall? Knowing how “ecstatic” you get when you think about marketing, hitting a wall is a common experience. What we do about it determines whether or not our business will thrive....
by Elena Mutonono | May 25, 2017 | Small business story, Teacherpreneur
I met Veronika Palovska at the end of 2014… in the Udemy comment section to my first online course. A few months later she signed up for my newsletter, read all of my early-days blog posts on a wordpress template that would hurt your eyes even if you...