Do you really think these two careers are so different? I always thought they were. I was a good math teacher for 15 years in some very prestigious school, and I’m trying to find success in Internet marketing. On my way to work the other day I found some interesting parallels.
1. Contact immediately. In today’s world of “helicopter parents,” the best thing you can do is tell the parents of your students by e-mail that you communicate regularly with them about your class and their children. I send group e-mails after the first week and I trust them to write the first teacher. How can this be applied to your down line? It works exactly the same way.
2. be reliable. As a teacher who has “great power” has taught school districts, I have to go to people what they want and they know the value of hard work and faithful people and the respect of these properties are used treaties. They do with people who are reliable and give their best effort when it comes to working for their children. How do you think people feel the money on a home business of their sponsors?
3. Offer something more or give something for free. All parents know I’m there for her child. You know, I’ll help others during my free periods or lunch to give to help their child succeed in my class. I offer after school as well. In addition, I tutor students and to treat it like a business with the highest ethics. I never charge for the extension and were rewarded in the end. Most tuition is made recommendations to this point. Again, how these careers are so different?
If I started a home business, I thought I’d be totally out of my area and I read everything I could about Internet marketing. Only recently, however, I find that some of my most effective ways of engaging with parents has also been my most effective ways to fight against my downstream and people who want to work with me in general. I like both careers meet.
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