by Elena Mutonono | Jan 25, 2018 | Business values, Small business story, Smart online teaching, Teacherpreneur
It’s 5 PM, and you’re exhausted. You’ve worked with 7 clients today, your voice is hoarse, and there seems to be no air left in your lungs. You move away from your computer to go back to your family, but the guilty thoughts keep bothering you… “I haven’t blogged...
by Elena Mutonono | Dec 12, 2014 | Price setting, Teacherpreneur
After I started teaching online and learning more than I’d ever imagined on things like marketing, pricing and positioning, I began taking note of how small and large businesses in the US were able to raise fees creatively. They were doing it without...
by Elena Mutonono | Dec 3, 2014 | Teacherpreneur
At some point of your online teaching journey you will begin building momentum. In this post I want to set up your expectations right so you know what your priorities are if you want to teach smart. In the previous post I talked about the first two stages of...
by Elena Mutonono | Nov 29, 2014 | Teacherpreneur
In the very beginning an online teacherpreneur experiences overwhelm and overwork that comes from lack of clarity and focus. I believe knowing what’s ahead is the best way to reduce stress and anxiety and cut through the noise. This post will help you with that....
by Elena Mutonono | Nov 26, 2014 | Teacherpreneur
Just like any teacher, I get particularly stoked when I find out that one of my former students (who is also a teacher nowadays) is attempting to start an online venture. It has been over 12 years since I last saw this student in my class, and now – what an...