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Sabtu, 30 April 2016

Top 5 iPhone Apps to Apply Eye Makeup

Apps whatever android apps are iPhone apps have specific purpose of using and developing. iPhone apps are developed for specific purpose like security apps, health etc. Whats your view about beauty apps by iPhone .Yes, iPhone has come with apps which provide you full guidance about make up. Now, you do not need to go any parlor, pay heavy amount for lush makeup, iPhone provides you app for eye makeup. In this article you will find short review about these apps which will helps you to apply eye makeup. These apps gives to step to step instructions to apply eye makeup. So,lets move to have a look on  top 5 Most Useful iPhone Apps for Eye Makeup. 

Top 5 iPhone Apps to Apply Eye Makeup


1. Makeup Plus 


Makeup Plus is  best iPhone apps.This app guides you step by step about different eye makeup. To apply eye makeup at right location it provides you images as well as videos about eye make up to guide you properly.



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2. Eye Makeup Trends 


If you are makeup lover then Eye Makeup Trends is best iPhone app. This iPhone app, fully update yo about trendy eye makeup style with
various types of eye makeup. You can get detailed instructions for specific looks and even ask questions to professional makeup technicians.


3. MAKE UP FOR EVER Pocket Studio 


Make Up For Ever Pocket Studio
 is best iPhone app to find bold new looks.User can search about specific style and all list related to search display.For each makeup style user is display full instruction about each eye makeup style.

4. Lighted Mirror 


To make you iPhone as best beauty accessory Lighted Mirror is best app. This app show image of you eye using front camera with Magnifying Glass tool. You can apply makeup is best way, by zooming your image on your iPhone by this app. 


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5. Virtual Makeover from DailyGlow 

Virtual Makeover app provide you full guidance about eye makeup. Capture a picture of yourself without eye makeup by iPhone.Then you can see which eye makeup suits you best by applying make up on your own picture. This is best eye makeover app.
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Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop


Photoshop is best photo editing software, and excellent product of adobe.Photoshop is handy tool for designer. Adobe Photoshop has excellent features, so its difficult to find a software like photo shop having same features. Today I am sharing with you

best alternative of adobe Photoshop which have same feature. Some are free and some are available with paid version. So lets move to have a look on top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop.

01. Pixlr



Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

Pixlr is top best alternative of Adobe Photoshop. All thing which you expect in a photo editor found in Pixlr.Feature of Pixlr are follow.Have 600 effectscompatible with iOS, AndroidCropping,whitening teethOverlays and borders.Free of cost


02. Serif PhotoPlus X6



Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

PhotoPlus X6 is another popular alternative of Photoshop. Its all features are competitor to Photoshop which are given below.
  •  lacks the slickness 
  •  Support high quality work
  •  Compatible with Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP
  •  Price: $89.99/£71.48
See Also: How to Restore An Unresponsive iPhone/iPad
03. Aperture

Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

As a photographer,Aperture can prove best handy tool as an alternative of adobe Photoshop.Best features of Aperture are as follow. 
  •  Support Mac
  •  animation, 3D, web
  • Adjustment tools
  • Professional Auto Enhance
  • Set of brushes for painting image 
  •  Price: $79.99/£54.99


 04. Acorn

Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

Acorn is best substitute of Adobe Photoshop. It has all features of Photoshop as well as non-destructive filters
  •  Compatible with Mac
  • Layer styles
  • curves and levels
  • blending modes
  • Friendly interface with unique effects
  •  Price: $49.99/£34.99


 05. Sketch

Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

With favorable price rate, Sketch is popular alternative of Adobe photoshop.It is equipped with amazing features to edit images which are as follow. 
  •  Compatible with Mac
  •  Friendly interface
  • Equipped with layers & gradients
  • Colour picker and style presets features
  •  Price: $49.99/£34.99

06. GIMP

Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

If you are searching free alternative of Photoshop,GIMP is suitable for you. It includes best features same like Photoshop which are as follow.
  •  Compatible with Linux, Windows, Mac
  • Best Image Manipulation Program
  • Painting tools & colour correction
  • Cloning and enhancement
  • Free of cost


07. PaintShop Pro X5

Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

PaintShop Pro X5 good alternative of Adobe Photoshop. It has slick and friendly interface.Features of this alternative of Photoshop are as follow. 
  •  Compatible with Windows
  •  Graphics creation tools
  •  Have all editing tools
  •  Color correcting
  •  Art media tool
  • Built-in library of tools
  • Price: £59.99


08. Paint.net


Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

Paint.net is best photo editing software as an alternative of Photoshop. It has features similar to Adobe Photoshop which are given below.
  • Compatible with Window
  • Microsoft-sponsored 
  • Have best selection tools
  • Support layers & adjustments
  • Free of cost

See Also: Top 10 iPad Apps For Children

09. Sumopaint

Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop

Sumopaint is best alternative of Photoshop.Browser and adobe Flash are basic requirement of this alternative of Photoshop.Best features are as follow.    
  •   Free and paid version
  •  Compatible with Web browser 
  •  Desktop tool
  •  Lightweight 
  • Text, cloning, gradients
  • Floating toolbar

10. Pixelmator



Top 10 Alternative of Adobe Photoshop


Pixelmator is best featured software than Photoshop.Best features of this alternative are as follow.
  •  Compatible with Mac
  •  Image editing tools
  • Built-in export tools for Facebook and Flickr
  • Colour correction
  • Filters and formation
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The Secret to Making Money as an Online Teacher by Marc Charles

The Secret to Making Money as an Online Teacher


6:53 AM

Dear Entrepreneur:

I hope all is well. Happy 4th of July.

Ive reprinted a question from a fellow entrepeneur, and my response:

Question: Hey Marc: I’m trying to find ways to make money as an online teacher or instructor. Do you have any ideas, suggestions or recommendations”?
                                                                                                     M.F. Flagstaff AZ

If you want to make money as an online teacher todays column is for you.

You CAN make money in online education.

I taught an online course recently and received $150 for three hours of work. 

Actually, it took a more than three hours of work.  There was some prep work and research. But it was a lot of fun and super easy to do. And I’m still getting traffic to my other ventures.

Online education is growing like wildfire!

Heck…. Online education startup Knewton recently received more than $54 million for rapid expansion. The company customizes educational content to create a personalized learning experience for students, it’s pretty neat.

And the best part is….

There are several ways to grab your share of the online education cash flow. 

This week I’ll focus on becoming an online instructor. But there are many ways to make money in this market.

The first thing people usually say to me is “I’m not qualified”.

That’s what S.E. said to me during lunch last week in Camden Maine.

Steve is a graphic designer. 

He works for a large specialty publisher with print and online products.

Steve’s been honing his craft for more than 20 years. He’s a great teacher.
I sent him links to 9 online instructor opportunities he could look into.

He checked them out and told me two companies are interested in his services.

Customized Education is Fastest Growing Segment on the Internet

The reason online education is growing so fast is money.

But actually it’s the lack of it! 

Here’s what I mean…..

People often weigh the pros and cons of traditional schools versus online or distance education.
There’s nothing to compare when it comes to cost. 

The cost of online education is only a fraction of what you’ll pay to attend a “traditional” school.

Master’s Degree in 14 Months

Online education is changing the way people learn.

The other advantage is speed.

Online education can slash the amount of time it takes to get a degree.

For example, it can take up to four years to earn a Master’s degree at a traditional college or university.

You can earn a Master’s Degree online in as little as 14 months.

No……I’m not talking about a “Cracker Jack Diploma” (the kind you find inside a box of Cracker Jacks). I’m talking about an accredited degree accepted anywhere in the world.

On top of that, traditional schools require students to be in the classroom at specific times every day.

That is one of my beefs with public or government sponsored schools. It seems like a training ground for jobs in the Industrial Age. 

Public schools are like an assembly line. 

Everyone glides into the classroom on a conveyor belt at exactly 7:00 AM. 

The bell rings, and everyone mounts the conveyor belt for the next class.

What happens when a student wants to spend more time in class studying, researching or exploring something exciting?


That’s unacceptable….get on the conveyor belt!
Time and your physical location are irrelevant with online schools.

A student can work at his or her own pace!

My daughter is a sophomore in high school. Yesterday she said, “The teachers are too slow. They’re always repeating things for the kids who don’t understand or don’t want to learn. The teachers spend too much time disciplining kids too”.

We tried to talk our daughter out of going to the public high school.

But the biggest problem at public schools is students are taught as a group, not as individuals. 

There is no customized or personalized learning. It doesn’t fit the government “model” of education.

Granted, some kids go to college for more than education. 

People go to college for camaraderie, the sports, a new adventure and to get away from mom and dad.

And don’t forget the parties! Parents should visit college campuses unannounced to see how their money is spent.

Profit Opportunities!

Traditional colleges and universities are nervous because students prefer the Internet for their education. 

Granted, some colleges and universities have started to embrace the Internet and distance learning.

The cost of a college course today is ridiculous. 

More than 85 percent of the tuition paid to schools goes to tenured professors, administrators, management, overhead, taxes, sports, and fees, etc.

One thing colleges and universities could do is lower the cost of their courses. You would think in the current climate and economy they would do this. 

But no…most colleges are increasing tuition and course fees!

16 Million Students and Climbing!

There were more than 16 million students enrolled in distance and online learning programs in the United States at the end of 2010, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
The demand for online teachers, instructors, and tutors is skyrocketing too, according to Ken White, author of the Online Teaching Guide

Help Wanted: Web-Savvy Entrepreneurs and Teachers!

Online education offers exciting opportunities for Web-savvy entrepreneurs and for people who can teach. 

I recently accepted an assignment as a guest instructor for a distance learning program called Understanding Internet Search Engines. I was paid $2,500 for about six hours of work.
It’s true, most colleges and universities have steep academic requirements for online instructors. 
The good news is you dont have to work at top colleges and universities to make money as an online instructor. 
But traditional schools may be an option worth considering.
The way people are learning has changed
The “classroom model” of instruction for the past 300 years is dying a slow painful death.
My neighbor is a retired (tenured) professor from Columbia University. He makes six figures tending his flower beds, playing his banjo and sipping cold Chardonnay. 
But he said, “The days of tenure of coming to a close. The schools can’t afford it any more”.
Thank God his golden parachute is safe!
Anyway, the point is….online and digital instruction is available in the “cloud” now. Cloud computing is here. It simply means the “cloud” or network covers everything.
You can access the “cloud” from anywhere with multiple devices like a netbook, iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire, Desktop PC, TV, Blackberry or disposable laptops.
Watch how kids teach themselves today….they jump to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or niche forums like Programmers Heaven.
On top of that, online education is intertwined with online gaming… much to the chagrin of “old world” tenured professors and teachers. 
We homeschool our kids. My oldest son was homeschooled until his Junior year in high school. 
He received his high school diploma online, as well as certification in four programming languages. Most of his learning came by way of online gaming! He secured his first paying “gig” online as well.
The 17 online schools with web-based curriculum:
  • DeVry University
  • University of Phoenix Online
  • Walden University
  • Capella University
  • ITT Tech
  • Baker College
  • AIU Online
  • University Alliance
  • The Art Institute Online
  • Keiser University eCampus
  • Jones International University
  • ECPI – College of Technology
  • Clayton College of Natural Health
  • Everest University
  • Boston University
  • California Coast University
  • Gonzaga University
What the Heck is Distance Learning?
Distance learning gives people the option of earning college credits off-campus, via television, the Internet, satellite classes, web-conferencing, videotapes, DVDs, correspondence courses, and other means.
Today, most major colleges, universities, and technical school have distance or online learning divisions. 
And hundreds of online "virtual" learning centers are being launched every month.

How to Make Money as an Online Instructor

There are basically two ways to make money as an online instructor.
  • You can apply for positions or projects at established colleges, universities, and learning centers. To do that, you submit your application to the Human Resources Department (which can usually be done at the schools website).
  • You can teach as a freelance instructor. If you decide to go with this approach, you may have to forgo some of the benefits and perks that on staff teachers usually enjoy -- but you will have more freedom and flexibility.
Do I Need Academic Qualifications?
Granted, most conventional colleges and universities require an academic background or qualifications in order to teach online courses. 
But many do not!
I mean yes….you need to be qualified in a particular area in order to teach the subject and GET PAID.
This goes without saying.
But hiring process has changed.
Here’s a funny story…
A friend of mine stumbled upon an advertisement at an online college for an “Internet savvy entrepreneur with bricks and mortar expertise.”
Just for the fun of it I applied. But rather than submit my colorful academic qualifications (which are non-existent because I’m a college reject and drop-out), I submitted a powerful sales letter and a list of my dismal business failures!
But to be fair I included a brief overview of more than 30 business start-ups I launched.
On top of that, rather than submit the information online, I sent it to the appropriate person in a FedEx NextDay letter!
I was retained for the project within three days.
I realize some higher education centers, colleges, and universities require specific academic qualifications, and this doesn’t change with online instruction.
But the fact is you have (or can develop) specialized knowledge and the demand in this area is growing like wildfire!
Some online learning centers and distance learning programs compensate instructors on a "per student" basis. 
For example, the University of Phoenix compensates instructors $40 to $150 per student per course. And there can be anywhere from 5 to 75 students registered for each course. (Course lengths vary, but are generally from one to six weeks.)
 
Let’s do the math . . .
 
If you teach 20 courses a year (two per month, with summers off) with 32 students per course, and you are compensated $80 per student, you would earn $51,200 per year.
But let’s say you’re only willing to teach 10 courses per year, with only 20 students per course, and you only receive $50 per student. Fine – that’s still $10,000 a year doing something you love.
As you can see, this is an exciting opportunity and a great way to make a living (or a nice chunk of extra money).
OnlineLearning.net is another great resource. Youll find links to course catalogs, instructor forums, teaching resources, and job postings. 
More Ways to Make Money as an Online Instructor or Teacher
1. Become an online researcher.
2. Start your own online college, course search engine, or virtual learning center.
Starting an online college could be a substantial undertaking. But people are going online in droves to improve and enhance their education. And as an Internet-savvy entrepreneur, you cant afford to ignore a trend like this.
One way to launch an online college or learning center would be to specialize and target a specific niche. For example, you could start an online college that specializes in network security, encryption science, or Web development.
Another angle might be to create a search engine that provides exclusive "how to" articles like this one: www.howstuffworks.com. You could charge a monthly fee, or micro-payments for specific "how to" articles.
A course search engine also has potential. The idea is to populate a search engine with thousands of online courses from hundreds of colleges, universities, and online learning centers around the world. Students could search for a course by title, keyword, phrase, or popularity. 
This search engine would be free to users. Entering into partnerships with the colleges, universities, and learning centers would generate your revenue. 
You could also offer "enhanced listings and links" to those that want to be featured "foremost" in the search results. It would be similar to the Google AdWords model.
Another angle on this idea would be to purchase these courses in bulk from the individual institutions and then re-sell them to students at a profit. 
Remember, these courses would be stored in a database for easy online access by students.
It’s simply a matter of re-selling information thats already been developed. 

eLearners.com offers more than 6,300 online courses that can also be downloaded.
Now that’s what I’m talking about!
The potential for online and distance learning is substantial.
Online education and distance learning is a hot rising trend and very profitable market.
Regards,

Marc Charles
“The King of Business Opportunities”


Action Plan
The fastest you get started the easier it will be.
So, apply at the University of Phoenix or one of the other online schools or resources I mentioned in today’s issue.
If you Google online education you’ll find thousands of resources. There are hundreds of opportunities for online instructors at Monster.com too.
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1 Owner Operator 411 Welcome








 


2001 Kenworth T600



Becoming an Owner Operator

1) Welcome to Owner-Operator 411



See my other posts:

A Holiday Wish
The Way it Was - A Short History of Trucking
Pro and Cons of Being an Owner Operator
FAQ for the Owner Operator
Pictures
Anti-Idling Regulations
Definitions and Industry Terms
Blackrock Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
Interactive Cost per Mile (CPM) Calculator Spreadsheet
Privacy Policy
2) Income and Expenses
3) Financing and Credit
4) Operating Authority or Leasing?
5) Equipment
6) How To Do Bookkeeping and Other Necessary Paperwork
7) What You Need to Know About Loadboards
8) Companies That Lease Beginning Owner Operators
9) What You Actually Need to Get Started - Licenses, Permits, Insurance, and Taxes
10) Truck Driving Schools
 
This is the place for owner operators to gain information and tips about starting a business. It probably will be most useful for the beginner owner operator, but old-timers should find it useful, too. This is not the place to be (or the job to choose) if you want to get rich quick. If you want to do that, you need to learn how to hit the lottery, make money online, or have a rich relative die and leave you a lot of money – or anything as long as you dont have to work, because as a small business owner you will have to work - hard.

 Driving a truck and being an owner operator can be rewarding and satisfying in a lot of ways and you will learn about that in future blogs. So check back often and see what you can learn about being an owner operator and about the trucking industry.


I often get asked, "Is it hard to become an owner operator?"  The short answer is "No."  Just buy a truck and start driving.  The real question should be, "Is it hard to become a successful owner operator?"  The answer to that questions is "Yes."  These is so much a person needs to learn and it is a lot of hard work - both mentally and physically.  So read on and see if you still think this is what you what you want to do! 

Some of the things I will be writing about are:  

Income and Expenses; This will cover the difference between gross and net, and an overview of what can and can not be deducted.
 
Financing and Credit; I will explain the basics of getting a loan, and what to do if you have debt problems. I will be telling what you need money for in addition to the truck itself. I will talk about business plans, and the importance of credit reports and FICO scores. 

Operating Authority or Leasing?; There are two kinds of owner operators – those with their own authority and those leased to a company. This will explain the difference and advantages and disadvantages of each.

Equipment; This section will cover the equipment an owner operator needs in addition to the tractor and/or the trailer. It will explain necessary and optional equipment. Equipment can be something as expensive as an auxiliary power unit (APU) or as inexpensive as a screwdriver.

Miscellaneous; I will be listing resources, definitions, and anything else I think might be helpful or informative. I will try to do all this in a simple, easy to understand way, with a little experience, and (I hope) humor thrown in to make a boring subject a little less so I hope to give you enough information so you can make an informed decision about starting your own business, for that is what you are doing when you become an owner operator. You arent just becoming a truck driver, but a businessperson. Maybe after reading this, you will decide to not to become an owner operator, but a company driver instead-- or maybe even find another profession.

Two of the main reasons a lot of people say they want to become an owner operator is: to make a lot of money, and to be their own boss. As I stated earlier, you will not make a lot of money, and very few people are their own boss. Sure, you have more freedom to make decisions when you are a tractor trailer owner operator, but everyone has a "boss", of one sort or another.  Mainly, those in long haul trucking has the shipper as their "boss".  The shipper tells you when they expect a load to be picked up, when it is to be delivered, under what conditions it is to be shipped (tarped, refrigerated, on an air ride trailer, etc.).  If you dont follow through in a professional manner, you may get a second load, but you probably wont get a third. You may be thinking, "Well I am going to lease to a company, I dont have to worry about that." You would be wrong.  Your company may be the one giving you the information, but it is the shipper who has the ultimate say. My next post will be: Income and Expenses 

Be sure to subscribe to this blog to get the latest and newest information.

I am sorry I have to do this, but due to spam "comments"  I feel I need to moderate comments from now on.
I am sorry for any inconvenience this may cause to my legitimate commenters.
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What kinds of Animals are there

Animals live everywhere. They roam the land. They burrow in the ground. They swim in the sea. They fly through the air. They creep, they leap, they soar, and they dive. A very few-including corals and barnacles-stay in one place.
Animals come in all sizes. The biggest animals are whales, which can be 100 feet (30 meters) long. The smallest animals can only be seen through a microscope.
Zoologists (scientists who study animals) have found more than 2 million species (kinds) of animals. They think they have discovered only a small portion of all animals on Earth.
Several things make animals different from other living things. Unlike plants, animals cannot make their own food. Animals eat other living things-plants and other animals-to get energy. Animal bodies are made up of more than one cell, unlike bacteria and other life forms with only one cell. Cells are the building blocks of living things. Animals also have senses, such as eyes or ears, that tell them what is going on around them.
WHAT KINDS OF ANIMALS ARE THERE?
Zoologists divide animals into about 30 groups. First, they divide them by whether they have a backbone. Animals that have a backbone are called vertebrates. Animals that do not have a backbone are called invertebrates.
The biggest and best-known animals are vertebrates. Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish are vertebrates. You are a vertebrate. Your backbone is also called your spine. There are about 40,000 species of vertebrates.
There are far more species of invertebrates. Even though you can probably think of many vertebrates, the many kinds of invertebrates greatly outnumber vertebrates. Almost all invertebrates are small animals. Insects, spiders, mollusks, and worms are all invertebrates. The biggest invertebrate is the giant squid. It can be up to 60 feet (18 meters) long.
COLD-BLOODED AND WARM-BLOODED ANIMALS
Zoologists divide vertebrates into two types, cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals. The body of a cold-blooded animal is the same temperature as the air or water around it. A cold-blooded animal has to stay in the sun to get warm. It must find shade to cool off. Reptiles, amphibians, and fish are cold-blooded.
The body of a warm-blooded animal stays about the same temperature all the time. Warm-blooded animals use food energy to stay warm. Some warm-blooded animals can sweat to cool off. Birds and mammals are warm-blooded.
You are warm-blooded. The normal temperature of your body stays at about 98.6° Fahrenheit (37.0° Celsius). When it is hot outside, you feel hot. You might sweat or look for an air-conditioned place. But your body temperature does not change. When it is cold outside, you feel cold. You might put on a coat or go indoors. But your body temperature does not change much.
PLANT EATERS AND MEAT EATERS
All animals eat plants, other animals, or the remains of dead animals. Animals that only eat plants are called herbivores. They eat seeds, nuts, grasses, stems, or flowers. Some mammals, such as cows, are plant eaters. Some insects, such as termites, only eat plants. Bees, moths, and butterflies suck nectar from flowers.
Animals that only eat meat are called carnivores. The meat can be from other living animals or animals that have died. Many meat eaters hunt the animals that they eat. Sharks go after smaller fish. Lions and wolves hunt deer and other mammals. Owls swoop down on rabbits, squirrels, rats, and mice. Some frogs and lizards zap insects with their sticky tongues. Hyenas and vultures mainly eat animals that are already dead.
Animals that commonly eat both animals and plants are called omnivores. Bears and opossums are omnivores. Humans are omnivores. They eat fruit, vegetables, fish, chicken, and steak.
HOW ANIMALS BREATHE
All animals must breathe oxygen to stay alive. They must breathe out a waste gas called carbon dioxide.
Some animals breathe through lungs. Lungs take oxygen out of air. Cattle, dogs, cats, whales, people, and other mammals breathe through lungs. Birds and reptiles also breathe air through lungs.
Lungs cannot take air from water. Seals, whales, dolphins, and other mammals that live in water breathe through lungs. They can stay underwater a long time because they can hold their breath for a long time.
Sharks and other fish breathe through gills. Gills take oxygen out of water. Snails, slugs, clams, squids, octopuses, and other mollusks breathe through gills. Crabs, crayfishes, lobsters, and shrimp have gills. Gills cannot take oxygen out of air.
Some animals breathe through their skin. Insects have small holes in their bodies called spiracles. Air comes in through the holes. Oxygen from the air goes through tubes to all parts of an insect’s body.
Amphibians, animals that live on land and in water, can also breathe through their skin. Amphibians also may have lungs or gills or both.
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How to Make Money as a Web Based Teacher by Marc Charles

6:47 AM

Greetings all!

Its true. A lot of people make money as web-based teachers. You can too :)

Check out this re-post of an article I wrote recently....and enjoy.

Marc

___________________________________________
 
Dear Entrepreneur:

Thanks for the question!

You CAN make money in online education.

I taught an online course recently and received $150 for three hours of work. 

Actually, it took a more than three hours of work.  There was some prep work and research. But it was a lot of fun and super easy to do. And I’m still getting traffic to my other ventures.

Online education is growing like wildfire!

Heck…. Online education startup Knewton recently received more than $54 million for rapid expansion. The company customizes educational content to create a personalized learning experience for students, it’s pretty neat.

And the best part is….

There are several ways to grab your share of the online education cash flow. 

This week I’ll focus on becoming an online instructor. But there are many ways to make money in this market.

The first thing people usually say to me is “I’m not qualified”.

That’s what S.E. said to me during lunch last week in Camden Maine.

Steve is a graphic designer. 

He works for a large specialty publisher with print and online products.

Steve’s been honing his craft for more than 20 years. He’s a great teacher.
I sent him links to 9 online instructor opportunities he could look into.

He checked them out and told me two companies are interested in his services.

Customized Education is Fastest Growing Segment on the Internet

The reason online education is growing so fast is money.

But actually it’s the lack of it! 

Here’s what I mean…..

People often weigh the pros and cons of traditional schools versus online or distance education.
There’s nothing to compare when it comes to cost. 

The cost of online education is only a fraction of what you’ll pay to attend a “traditional” school.

Master’s Degree in 14 Months

Online education is changing the way people learn.

The other advantage is speed.

Online education can slash the amount of time it takes to get a degree.

For example, it can take up to four years to earn a Master’s degree at a traditional college or university.

You can earn a Master’s Degree online in as little as 14 months.

No……I’m not talking about a “Cracker Jack Diploma” (the kind you find inside a box of Cracker Jacks). I’m talking about an accredited degree accepted anywhere in the world.

On top of that, traditional schools require students to be in the classroom at specific times every day.

That is one of my beefs with public or government sponsored schools. It seems like a training ground for jobs in the Industrial Age. 

Public schools are like an assembly line. 

Everyone glides into the classroom on a conveyor belt at exactly 7:00 AM. 

The bell rings, and everyone mounts the conveyor belt for the next class.

What happens when a student wants to spend more time in class studying, researching or exploring something exciting?


That’s unacceptable….get on the conveyor belt!
Time and your physical location are irrelevant with online schools.

A student can work at his or her own pace!

My daughter is a sophomore in high school. Yesterday she said, “The teachers are too slow. They’re always repeating things for the kids who don’t understand or don’t want to learn. The teachers spend too much time disciplining kids too”.

We tried to talk our daughter out of going to the public high school.

But the biggest problem at public schools is students are taught as a group, not as individuals. 

There is no customized or personalized learning. It doesn’t fit the government “model” of education.

Granted, some kids go to college for more than education. 

People go to college for camaraderie, the sports, a new adventure and to get away from mom and dad.

And don’t forget the parties! Parents should visit college campuses unannounced to see how their money is spent.

Profit Opportunities!

Traditional colleges and universities are nervous because students prefer the Internet for their education. 

Granted, some colleges and universities have started to embrace the Internet and distance learning.

The cost of a college course today is ridiculous. 

More than 85 percent of the tuition paid to schools goes to tenured professors, administrators, management, overhead, taxes, sports, and fees, etc.

One thing colleges and universities could do is lower the cost of their courses. You would think in the current climate and economy they would do this. 

But no…most colleges are increasing tuition and course fees!

22 Million Students and Climbing!

There were more than 22 million students enrolled in distance and online learning programs in the United States at the end of 2014, according to the U.S. Department of Education. 
The demand for online teachers, instructors, and tutors is skyrocketing too, according to Ken White, author of the Online Teaching Guide

Help Wanted: Web-Savvy Entrepreneurs and Teachers!

Online education offers exciting opportunities for Web-savvy entrepreneurs and for people who can teach. 

I recently accepted an assignment as a guest instructor for a distance learning program called Understanding Internet Search Engines. I was paid $2,500 for about six hours of work.
It’s true, most colleges and universities have steep academic requirements for online instructors. 
The good news is you dont have to work at top colleges and universities to make money as an online instructor. 
But traditional schools may be an option worth considering.
The Classroom and Government Schools are Dying
The “classroom model” of instruction for the past 300 years is dying a slow painful death.
My neighbor is a retired (tenured) professor from Columbia University. He makes six figures tending his flower beds, playing his banjo and sipping cold Chardonnay. 
But he said, “The days of tenure of coming to a close. The schools can’t afford it any more”.
Thank God his golden parachute is safe!
Anyway, the point is….online and digital instruction is available in the “cloud” now. Cloud computing is here. It simply means the “cloud” or network covers everything. 
You can access the “cloud” from anywhere with multiple devices like a netbook, iPhone, iPad, Kindle Fire, Desktop PC, TV, Blackberry or disposable laptops.
Watch how kids teach themselves today….they jump to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or niche forums like Programmers Heaven.
On top of that, online education is intertwined with online gaming… much to the chagrin of “old world” tenured professors and teachers. 
We homeschool our kids. My oldest son was homeschooled until his Junior year in high school. 
He received his high school diploma online, as well as certification in four programming languages. Most of his learning came by way of online gaming! He secured his first paying “gig” online as well.
The fastest growing online schools with web-based curriculum:
  • DeVry University
  • University of Phoenix Online
  • Walden University
  • Capella University
  • ITT Tech
  • Baker College
  • AIU Online
  • University Alliance
  • The Art Institute Online
  • Keiser University eCampus
  • Jones International University
  • ECPI – College of Technology
  • Clayton College of Natural Health
  • Everest University
  • Boston University
  • California Coast University
  • Gonzaga University
What the Heck is Distance Learning?
Distance learning gives people the option of earning college credits off-campus, via television, the Internet, satellite classes, web-conferencing, videotapes, DVDs, correspondence courses, and other means.
Today, most major colleges, universities, and technical school have distance or online learning divisions. 
And hundreds of online "virtual" learning centers are being launched every month.

How to Make Money as an Online Instructor

There are basically two ways to make money as an online instructor.
  • You can apply for positions or projects at established colleges, universities, and learning centers. To do that, you submit your application to the Human Resources Department (which can usually be done at the schools website).
  • You can teach as a freelance instructor. If you decide to go with this approach, you may have to forgo some of the benefits and perks that on staff teachers usually enjoy -- but you will have more freedom and flexibility.
Do I Need Academic Qualifications?
Granted, most conventional colleges and universities require an academic background or qualifications in order to teach online courses. 
But many do not!
I mean yes….you need to be qualified in a particular area in order to teach the subject and GET PAID.
This goes without saying.
But hiring process has changed.
Here’s a funny story…
A friend of mine stumbled upon an advertisement at an online college for an “Internet savvy entrepreneur with bricks and mortar expertise.”
Just for the fun of it I applied. But rather than submit my colorful academic qualifications (which are non-existent because I’m a college reject and drop-out), I submitted a powerful sales letter and a list of my dismal business failures!
But to be fair I included a brief overview of more than 30 business start-ups I launched.
On top of that, rather than submit the information online, I sent it to the appropriate person in a FedEx NextDay letter!
I was retained for the project within three days.
I realize some higher education centers, colleges, and universities require specific academic qualifications, and this doesn’t change with online instruction.
But the fact is you have (or can develop) specialized knowledge and the demand in this area is growing like wildfire!
Some online learning centers and distance learning programs compensate instructors on a "per student" basis. 
For example, the University of Phoenix compensates instructors $40 to $150 per student per course. And there can be anywhere from 5 to 75 students registered for each course. (Course lengths vary, but are generally from one to six weeks.)
Let’s do the math . . .
 
If you teach 20 courses a year (two per month, with summers off) with 32 students per course, and you are compensated $80 per student, you would earn $51,200 per year.
But let’s say you’re only willing to teach 10 courses per year, with only 20 students per course, and you only receive $50 per student. Fine – that’s still $10,000 a year doing something you love.
As you can see, this is an exciting opportunity and a great way to make a living (or a nice chunk of extra money).
OnlineLearning.net is another great resource. Youll find links to course catalogs, instructor forums, teaching resources, and job postings. 
More Ways to Make Money as an Online Instructor or Teacher
1. Become an online researcher.
2. Start your own online college, course search engine, or virtual learning center.
Starting an online college could be a substantial undertaking. But people are going online in droves to improve and enhance their education. And as an Internet-savvy entrepreneur, you cant afford to ignore a trend like this.
One way to launch an online college or learning center would be to specialize and target a specific niche. For example, you could start an online college that specializes in network security, encryption science, or Web development.
Another angle might be to create a search engine that provides exclusive "how to" articles like this one: www.howstuffworks.com. You could charge a monthly fee, or micro-payments for specific "how to" articles.
A course search engine also has potential. The idea is to populate a search engine with thousands of online courses from hundreds of colleges, universities, and online learning centers around the world. Students could search for a course by title, keyword, phrase, or popularity. 
This search engine would be free to users. Entering into partnerships with the colleges, universities, and learning centers would generate your revenue. 
You could also offer "enhanced listings and links" to those that want to be featured "foremost" in the search results. It would be similar to the Google AdWords model.
Another angle on this idea would be to purchase these courses in bulk from the individual institutions and then re-sell them to students at a profit. 
Remember, these courses would be stored in a database for easy online access by students.
It’s simply a matter of re-selling information thats already been developed. 

eLearners.com offers more than 6,300 online courses that can also be downloaded.
Now that’s what I’m talking about!
The potential for online and distance learning is substantial.
Online education and distance learning is a hot rising trend and very profitable market.
Regards,

Marc Charles
“The King of Business Opportunities”



Action Plan
The fastest you get started the easier it will be.
So, apply at the University of Phoenix or one of the other online schools or resources I mentioned in today’s issue.
If you Google online education you’ll find thousands of resources. There are hundreds of opportunities for online instructors at Monster.com too.
A New Market
Edutainment is the combination of “education” and “entertainment.”
Online instruction and distance learning often incorporates both of these areas into the education process. 
In other words, in order to make education and instruction more entertaining colleges are integrating high definition video, PowerPoint presentations, online tutorials, TV, movie clips, texting, live Internet, and teleconferencing into the presentations.
The more you can integrate these applications and resources into your presentations the better!
You could als
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Jumat, 29 April 2016

Dont Be Fooled

Okay, so Im committing professional suicide here but Ive never done things the way Im supposed to. Meaning, Im like, NICE to people who write to me and Im  not all self-serving and all about the money like a lot of "professional" writers are. I am also writing with 5 kids running around me all day, so that also sets me apart. I dont have time for b.s. so Im going to dive right in. I suppose Im more like a guy in that respect instead of an overly emotional girlie girl.

There is a moderately famous writer who has put out an ebook similar to mine. Im sure hers is more PROFESSIONAL and I know it is half the cost of mine.

Heres what:

  1. She has only been published in HALF the mags I have been in.
  2. I dont see anywhere in her ebook description that she includes MARKETS.
  3. She used to tell her students about MY ebook until I said in an online interview that she was RECOMMENDING IT TO PEOPLE. Okay, she WAS recommending it to people, so why did she get so mad when I stated that fact? She got all into semantics about how she did not ENDORSE my ebook and then basically boycotted my ebook and would not listen to reason. Interesting how my sales dropped dramatically and now she has her own, SIMILAR, product.
  4. Why would someone with a successful career teaching expensive online courses in writing (a book at the library is free) and writing books want to infringe on someone elses territory?
You decide because it does not make sense to me.

By the way, Im working frantically on the FIFTH edition of my book, which will be sent for FREE to previous purchasers. Can you say LONGEVITY?!  (p.s. healthy competition is good for anyone!)

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