Become an Online English Teacher offers new and experienced online teachers a fantastic range of practical information including:essential online tools and applicationseffective tactics for finding students onlineactionable steps on how to set up a blog for your service best practices for promoting your blogrecommended procedures for enrolling new studentsefficient methods for processing online payments practical lesson ideas and resources. This is a one-stop guide to setting up, promoting and delivering a successful online tutoring service which provides even the most experienced teachers with valuable marketing information to help increase their revenue.
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Introduction |
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Chapter 1 Tools of the trade |
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Chapter 2 Finding students |
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Chapter 3 Building a blog |
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Chapter 4 Promoting a blog |
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Chapter 5 Establishing a workflow |
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Chapter 7 Ideas and resources |
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Nestor Kiourtzidis graduated from University College London with a Bachelor degree in Italian and Business Studies. He is the co-founder of the popular EFL/ESL website www.linguahouse.com and is involved in creating lesson resources, designing the website's blended learning system as well as developing the company's marketing and business strategies. He is also a self-taught web enthusiast with over five years' experience as a freelance online EFL teacher. During this time, he built and promoted a WordPress blog for his tuition service and developed his own online teaching aids. He has a passion for innovation in language learning and in particular enhancing traditional face-to-face learning with modern internet technology.