‘Not everybody can be an entrepreneur’, you probably heard this before way too many times. It’s almost like entrepreneurs are a special, genetically-modified type of race.
Not everybody can be an entrepreneur because not everybody wants to be an entrepreneur (and that’s ok).
If you want to start a business, expand a business or simply supplement your income, today’s interview is for you. I talked to Jack Askew from Teaching ESL Online and I am sure you are going to learn a lot about online teaching.
I’d love to know a bit more about you. Are you somehow involved with online teaching and, if so, how?
Thank for watching!
T.
Hi
I am trying to respond to Mr. Veigga and so far failed to do so. Looks like you have to be a Worpress user to respond. I am one but have forgotten my password. What a world! Passwords, secret codes, security codes, hidden secrets!
Any way, if this message reaches him, I’d like him to know that I like the article.
Nicky
Hi Nicky!
Thank you for the comment and I’m sorry that WordPress is complicated at times.
I’m glad you like it! Hope to see you here more often 🙂
Hi,
I am not sure how to respond to this thread. In fact, I have sent another reply to
It is kind of tricky if you’re not a WordPress blogger.
Hi Thiago, Thank you for this very interesting video. I find this discussion very interesting even though I don’t intend to start teaching online for the time being. It just made me think of some of how to market myself. I think one point was especially important it’s that getting started is the most important and improving as you go along. I’m currently at a stage in my career where I will need to market myself and I know I have a good starting point. I always find the first step stifling. Keep up the good work.
I’m glad you found it interesting, Yuri!
Brilliant T. Veigga
It was a great interview.