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There are a number of factors to consider when looking at how to plan your first international trip. Before you […]
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As you plan your first (or next) big international trip, one important thing to consider is travel insurance. In many […]
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Striking that chord between work and travel at the same time is one of the biggest draws for online teachers, […]
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Among the many topics surrounding marketing of your online teaching business is how to get the word out about your services. […]
Read moreGUEST POST: How to help a student grasp tough concepts
This week, we have a great guest post from Online ESL teacher and blogger Rachel Story. Rachel discusses ways to […]
Read moreTravel Hacking for Online Teachers: Finding the Lowest Airfare
The web is full of booking sights promising the lowest airfare. It’s honestly kind of funny – how are you […]
Read moreTravel Hacking for Online Teachers: Credit Card Rewards Points
Week two of our travel hacking for online teachers series looks specifically at credit cards. Credit card sign-up bonuses and […]
Read moreHow to answer difficult emails from students: offering handouts (and replying to unwanted romantic advances)
Part three of our ‘How to handle difficult emails from students’ series looks at perhaps the most annoying type, and […]
Read moreHow to Answer Difficult Emails from Students: Angry and Upset Emails
As an online teacher, what do you do when you receive an angry email from a student? There isn’t much […]
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