Showing posts with label meets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meets. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
How to Earn Online with Making Private Label Products
Create a product that's greatly in demand. Some research might be needed to achieve this goal. The internet is a great resource to help you discover what's in demand right now. Scores of private individuals and companies actually state out their demands; you just need to find the right websites.
Find out what people really want and need and create a product that satisfies them, you'll be on track to making money. Once you've created a product that meets a demand, finding the buyer will be the next task on the list. Most people advertise selling their product rights through websites. A website usually won't be enough to win buyers over though, you'll have to be ready to answer tough questions from prospective buyers.
Finally, selling product rights may sometimes require a contract or an agreement. Working a contract or an agreement with buyers can be at times tedious. Some sellers insert restrictions in these contracts that limit the way a product can be manipulated or sold.
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Saturday, September 26, 2015
How to Make Money As a Computer Tutor
Design courses for the levels of students you would like to teach and the computer topics you have expertise in. Include interactive exercises where students get plenty of chances to practice new skills.
Set up a formal business and a website to refer future students to. Include all of the courses you offer, pricing information, your credentials and articles about common computer topics to show off your knowledge and ability to communicate. Ensure your business meets with all local and state laws and requirements.
Market your computer services to community associations, senior citizens centers and other public entities that serve a wide range of people needing computer lessons. Approach home school co-ops, private schools, and churches as well. Consider offering low-cost courses to nonprofit organizations in your area. Contact businesses that offer technology solutions to nonprofits, like TechSoup, for information about teaching some courses for them.
Teach computer courses online. Record video tutorials about how to use computers or different types of software. Post them on your website, and have people pay to use them. Offer a few free ones to get students acclimated to your teaching style and the topics you cover. Also teach some live lessons on online tutoring websites such as EduFire or Fortemall.
Approach businesses to see if any of their employees could use some computer courses. An advanced Excel or QuickBooks course could be useful for administrative assistants and bookkeepers. Other employees may need additional training on software programs they use on a regular basis.
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Sunday, September 6, 2015
How to Convert Hours to College Units Earned (3 Steps)
Add the time that you spend in class during one week of a particular class. If you haven't begun a class yet or are simply inquiring, ask the registrar or other qualified personnel.
Equate the total hours that you spend in class each week to the amount of college units that you will earn for that class. For example, if a class meets for an hour on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, you would earn 3 units for the successful completion of that class.
Consult a college employee involved in academic affairs to find out the specific policy for your college. Although weekly hours usually has a direct relationship to units earned, your academic institution might have a different system.
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