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How to organize the sale of knowledge?
I have some programming skills and more. I would like to start passing them on to others, of course, not for nothing. I would like to hear from more experienced people in this matter?
Here are examples of skills that could potentially "sell":
* Teaching \ development consulting in the Python language;
* Development taking into account Test Driven Development;
This is an example to make the conversation more substantive.
My assumptions:
* Post information about yourself on the site of tutors;
* Create your own page on GitHubPages and order some kind of direct: yandex-direct or avito-direct;
But what is the easiest and yet most effective way?
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My opinion: no one needs PAID knowledge on "some skills" of an unknown guy, when everything is available for free, and for fools and in paid access from good professionals in their field.
I don’t know a single IT area that cannot be learned for free.
And with knowledge of English, you can even comprehend Zen, learning also from bourgeois materials
Pfft, easy!
You make a channel on YouTube, record basic material there, distribute it for free. If people like it - no question, here is access to paid content + Skype consultations + webinars. PR in social networks + connect word of mouth.
You can make a small action in schools: I teach for free, but on the condition that you then work for N months (possibly with an additional payment).
At the expense of "some programming skills" - usually specialists don't say that)). I sincerely hope you are not a victim of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
Open a school, you must be a very good programmer and earn ten thousand dollars a month
I think when you make a name for yourself, then you will have no end to those who want to learn. Then you will choose and raise rates. At this stage, you are anonymous to the knowledge-hungry, and the cost of your teaching is 0.
In general, go for it. I am also interested in this topic.
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