Aug
23

Make Money Teaching Online

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A common question or concern is ‘Can I really make money teaching online’? Take it from me, yes you can!

There are many ways you can teach online, from doing one on one webcam video lessons via MSN Live Messenger, Skype to group webcam lessons via Ustream.tv. This would be for teaching or tutoring as you would do in your home or at a a business location. This is great for making real money. At some point you will want to try to get away from what is called ‘hourly-based revenue’. You only get paid when you work, when you don’t teach you don’t get paid.

You can create websites and blogs that teach and earn you revenue by putting ads on your site – whether they be Google Adsense or you try to get sponsors to buy ads on your site. So the content is free to your viewers but you make money from the businesses that advertise on your site.

You can sell information products – such as PDF files, videos, diagrams, etc as I’ve mentioned in previous posts. But a unique and lucrative alternative nowadays is to set up a virtual learning environment, also known as a membership site or continuity program. This is a protected area of your website and sets you up for recurring revenues.

One method that is often successful is to set up what’s known as a liquidating offer. When someone buys a fairly low priced product from you, you give them the option to join a training program at the time of purchase, that will give them access to lots of great content each month. They will also be billed a monthly basis – a great way to take advantage of the 80/20 rule which says 80% of your revenue will come from 20% of your clients.

To learn how to create and market your own content or others, and much more, stay tuned for an exciting announcement tomorrow regarding a relaunching of an awesome online training environment or teaching online.

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