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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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Thursday, September 10, 2015
How to Make Money by Jobbing in the Stock Market
Open a brokerage account that lets you buy and sell stocks and bonds. You can opt to work through a traditional brokerage account, where a broker provides personalized service and advice. The fees for a traditional account often make them prohibitive for the frequent buy-and-sell pattern of stock jobbing. Online brokerage accounts, which provide minimal personalized service and advice, provide the advantage of much lower fees for trading, which lends itself to jobbing.
Understand how a stock chart tracks the past performance of a stock in terms of price. Stock charts typically include graphs that show price movement as jagged lines that cover days, weeks or months of past trading. Some charts represent price movements as vertical bars, called candlesticks, that show the top and bottom prices for a given day.
Understand the support and resistance levels of stocks. Some stocks will persistently fall to a particular price, rise to a particular price and then fall back to the original price. These are the support and resistance levels. The support level, at which the price bottoms out, represents the point at which demand picks up and investors begin to buy. The resistance level, at which the price peaks, represents the point at which demand falls off and investors begin to sell the stock.
Choose an appropriate stock to purchase. Stock selection for jobbing requires you to research the market. The right stocks exhibit ongoing price fluctuations but with relatively predictable support and resistance levels. After you find a stock that shows volatility, but within predictable limits, you wait for the stock to reach its support level and then purchase shares. After the stock reaches its resistance level, you sell the stock shares and pocket the difference. To make stock jobbing profitable, you need to select stocks that demonstrate a large enough difference between support and resistance levels that, when you sell, you make enough to pay the fees and taxes but still make a profit.
Pay your taxes. You are responsible for paying short-term capital gains taxes at your current tax rate for profits on stock jobbing. The Internal Revenue Service may require you to pay estimated tax payments on jobbing profits. Consult with your accountant to determine if or when you need to make payments.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
How to Earn The Daisy Petals Girl Scout Promise Center
Read the Girl Scout promise out loud to the Daisy troop. Daisy girls are in kindergarten and first grade. Some of them will not be able to read. Break the promise into sections in order to try to memorize the promise.
Explain what a promise is to the troop. Ask the girls to tell about a time they made a promise to someone. As they talk about the promises they have made to others, expand on each girls' story. Illustrate how they were being a good and honorable friend with each promise.
Find a project in the community that will show the girls how they can serve their country, even at their young age. The girls can collect money for a new flag at the school, clean up the cemetery before Memorial Day, make muffins for Veterans Day or learn how to fold the United States flag.
In the promise, the girls vow to serve God. Ask them to speak with a parent about how they can serve God in their lives.
Take a field trip to understand the being helpful at all times promise. The Daisies focus is gardening. Focus on the gardening theme when teaching the Daisies how to be helpful. Take the girls out in the community with trash bags and rakes. Rake the yard of an elderly neighbor.
The blue promise center is presented to each Daisy when the troop leader feels she understands the promise. The girls work on adding each petal of the daisy after they have earned the promise center.
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Friday, September 4, 2015
How to Make Money with T
Write a business plan. Name your business, list your goals for the business and clearly identify how you will make your service worth paying for. Develop strategies for working through adversity, including initial rejection from clients. Start a professional website for your T-shirt advertising business. Determine how much you will charge for the service. Consider starting with a daily rate.
Begin by offering some free advertising to advertise your business. It's a great way to show and prove what you do and how good you are at doing it. Wear the client's company logo on printed t-shirt, and take photos and make a video of you wearing the shirt and describing the company and what it does. Circulate these widely on social networking sites.
Present the free video to the proposed client to demonstrate your ability to effectively showcase the company's products and services to a vast number of future customers. Place emphasis on the bottom line: with the help of your savvy and unique advertising skills, the company will reach a wider audience and become more successful.
Get noticed by the broader community. Place ads in newspapers and on social media. Contact your local chamber of commerce to list your business. After you sign your first client for free on a trial basis, contact a business reporter at your local newspaper or TV station to introduce your new business to the broader community.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
How to Earn Respect as a Substitute Teacher
Dress professionally, even for a relaxed school. Children make quick first impressions, and casual clothing may signal a casual attitude to the students. Use professional clothes to set a tone of authority when you walk into the classroom.
Write a list of rules on paper. Keep the list brief, as the students need to remember all of the rules you set that day. Set at least three to show you are serious and to maintain control over the classroom. Bring the paper with you to the class as a reminder.
Arrive at least 30 minutes early. Read the school and classroom rules. Not knowing and not following the same rules the children do loses you respect. Use the regular teacher's planner to determine where the children are in their studies.
Introduce yourself clearly. Maintain eye contact and use a firm tone of voice to convey authority to the students. Go over the rules you wrote to establish order and expectations. Write them on the whiteboard or put them in a visible place.
Ask the students if you are unsure about a classroom procedure or matter. Students might be more likely to respect a substitute teacher who asks for assistance rather than trying to guess.
Keep a positive attitude. Do not yell at students or make negative remarks about the school or regular teacher, even if you have reason to do so.
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