Teaching ESL Online



Teaching ESL Online

This is how to create YouTube chapters with AI - and it's accurate!

1 month ago | [YT] | 0

Teaching ESL Online

New channel. If you're interested in making videos and want to use an AI editor, watch this video:

3 months ago | [YT] | 0

Teaching ESL Online

Website design has come a long way.

2 years ago | [YT] | 2

Teaching ESL Online

I'm very excited to change the one converting at 18%. In fact, I'll do it today and update you with the results soon.

5 years ago | [YT] | 1

Teaching ESL Online

Instagram is testing monetization features for creators.

This has made me want to invest more time creating on the platform. If you want to grow your following, check out this video 👇

5 years ago | [YT] | 3

Teaching ESL Online

I made a review of the Sony A6400 recently: https://youtu.be/qZ15kEiaNgw - here is a review by ‪@geraldundone‬ on another option, the Sony ZV-1.
I think this looks pretty good. It might a little zoomed in and a little shaky for some vloggers. It could be great for studio recording.
What do you think?

5 years ago | [YT] | 3

Teaching ESL Online

Online courses are hot right now. In this video, I lay out the six steps to follow so that you can create your own course and sell it on autopilot 👇

5 years ago | [YT] | 3

Teaching ESL Online

If you're interested in starting and growing your own email list, get access to my video course for free here: www.teachingeslonline.com/emcdf
It walks you through setting everything up, powerful email campaigns, and how to get more subscribers. Email marketing is the best way to connect with your audience and to sell what you offer.

It's free for five days only so it's for action takers. You can purchase the materials if you want to download everything and get a little bonus. But it's free if you go through it in time.

Sign up here: www.teachingeslonline.com/emcdf

5 years ago | [YT] | 10

Teaching ESL Online

An email marketing strategy to consider trying is something I call the P.S. Method.
It works like this:

- you send an email to your list that offers value
- at the bottom of the email, you have a call to action (CTA) or promotion

Let's say that you offer group Spanish lessons and want to fill your schedule.

Using the P.S. Method, you send out a valuable email that goes through how to use the subjunctive in Spanish. You give examples and a good explanation.

At the bottom of the email, you promote your language classes.

This method has a few benefits:

1. It genuinely helps people (doing a good thing)
2. Because it helps people, those on your list are more likely to open your next email
3. It builds trust and shows that you can offer value which can potentially lead to more conversions
4. You earn the P.S. by offering value first

To maximize this, link the value part of the email to the promotion.

To use the above example, highlight that you're going to go through using the subjunctive in the group lessons and that those who join will be able to practice this area of Spanish.

P.S. To learn more about email marketing, get my free video series here: www.teachingeslonline.com/emcdf
P.P.S. This method works for social media posts too 😉

5 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 9

Teaching ESL Online

If you're looking to update your camera, these are three great options.

5 years ago | [YT] | 4