@MADAMEK I think one area you might need to address is "depth of commitment."
Your first post leads me to believe you do a good amount of surface scraping. So my suggestion is that at this point (which you consider crunch time), commit to something with real potential and drill deep.
The more "it's just for now" things you engage, the longer it takes to get where you wish to be.
For instance, if teaching English online is your thing, instead of doing it through a third-party site, get direct clients and cut the middle man. More money and control for you.
With more clients, get referrals. With even a handful of students, you can create your own platform (easier to set up a learning website than you might think). With your own platform, you can delegate some or most of the teaching. With proper delegation, you have earned back your free time and freedom (emphasis on earned). With proper management and marketing, you can definitely scale a learning platform massively.
This Wordpress theme is $59 (there are many on Themeforest). You could literally launch a learning platform with it today, if you wanted. So that takes care of the popular convenient excuses of "it's too capital intensive," or "I'm not a programmer/web designer."
Your first post leads me to believe you do a good amount of surface scraping. So my suggestion is that at this point (which you consider crunch time), commit to something with real potential and drill deep.
The more "it's just for now" things you engage, the longer it takes to get where you wish to be.
For instance, if teaching English online is your thing, instead of doing it through a third-party site, get direct clients and cut the middle man. More money and control for you.
With more clients, get referrals. With even a handful of students, you can create your own platform (easier to set up a learning website than you might think). With your own platform, you can delegate some or most of the teaching. With proper delegation, you have earned back your free time and freedom (emphasis on earned). With proper management and marketing, you can definitely scale a learning platform massively.
This Wordpress theme is $59 (there are many on Themeforest). You could literally launch a learning platform with it today, if you wanted. So that takes care of the popular convenient excuses of "it's too capital intensive," or "I'm not a programmer/web designer."
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