TE 003: Making your business known with Bob Gentle
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by Christine
2y ago
In this episode, Managing Director of Amplify, Bob Gentle, talks about virtual marketing. Bob is an expert in digital marketing. Through his agency, Amplify, Bob has been helping clients grow their businesses. These clients range from small businesses to large corporations in a wide range of niches. He is also the host of the Amplify Podcast, where he interviews industry leaders and entrepreneurs. What are the different kinds of SEO? What does the optimal marketing plan look like? Bob tells us about creating content across multiple platforms, which metrics are important, and which investments ..read more
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Introducing the Teacher Entrepreneur Podcast
The Teacher Entrepreneur
by Christine
2y ago
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TE 001: Running a tuition business with Ray Blakney
The Teacher Entrepreneur
by Christine
2y ago
In this episode, Co-Founder and CEO of Live Lingua, Ray Blakney, talks about teaching online. Ray is an award-winning serial entrepreneur, having bootstrapped multiple 7-figure businesses all across the globe. In 2006, he joined the US Peace Corps and was assigned to Chiapas, Mexico, where he met his wife. In 2008, after completing his Peace Corps service, he launched Live Lingua, an online immersive language school, to complement their in-person classes. By 2010, he took the decision to sell his brick and mortar business and take Live Lingua online full-time. Ray has featured in several major ..read more
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TE 002 Playing the long game and selling a great product with Marnie Ginsberg
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by Christine
2y ago
In this episode, Founder of Reading Simplified, Marnie Ginsberg, talks about teaching struggling readers and building an educational business. Marnie’s educational programmes have been shown to be effective in multiple research articles in journals such as the Elementary School Journal, Journal of Educational Psychology, and Journal of Learning Disabilities. Her educational programme, Reading Simplified, has helped teach over 1.5million children learn to read.  What led Marnie to start teaching reading? Marnie gives some advice to teachers looking to start an educational business, and she ..read more
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TE 004: From Head Teacher to Image Consultant, Rosee Elliott
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by Christine
2y ago
In this episode, Image and Personal Brand Consultant at House of Colour, Rosee Elliott, talks about the importance of education in business. Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Rosee spent over 20 years as a head teacher (principal). After finishing school in 1968, she took a three-year Diploma to teach in the primary sector. She has taught in schools in Scotland, New Zealand, and Saudi Arabia. Her business, House of Colour, uses the science of colour to help women and men with their self-confidence. What are the skills that Rosee has learned as an educator that she could apply to her business ..read more
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TE 007: building a trusted brand with Ben Newsome
The Teacher Entrepreneur
by Christine
2y ago
In this episode, Founder of Fizzics Education, Ben Newsome, talks about his passion of educating through interactive media. Ben founded Fizzics Education in 2004, which has since become a leading Australian provider of interactive science workshops and shows. Fizzics shows reach around 350,000 children every year. Ben is a 2013 Churchill Fellow, a 2015, 2016, and 2018 Australian Small Business Winner for Children’s Education Services, the 2019 Blacktown Business Person of the Year, a 2020 AMP Tomorrow Maker, the 2020 WSABE Outstanding Business Leader of the Year, an Ambassador for the Associat ..read more
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TE 006: Using Pinterest to Promote your Business with April Aramanda
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by Christine
3y ago
In this episode, Pinterest strategist, April Aramanda, talks about scaling your business using Pinterest. April taught for 5 years before becoming a Pinterest strategist and helping online brands gain quality leads. Her teaching experience is diverse, having taught English, multiple 5th grade subjects, technology, and engineering. She quit teaching in May 2020. April holds a BSc in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix. Why did April stop teaching? How does one get started using Pinterest as a marketing channel? April elaborates on the ideal Pin, video Pins, and analytics, and ..read more
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TE 005: Helping non-specialists teach with Mark Taylor
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3y ago
In this episode, Creator and Host of the Education on Fire Podcast, Mark Taylor, talks about promoting the importance of music education through entrepreneurship. Mark is a professional percussionist, having over 20 years of experience as a performer and educator. He has performed with some of the most prestigious ensembles in the UK, including the English National Ballet, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He co-created Rhythmically Speaking, a music education company that specialized in rhythm workshops and samba. What is the aim of the Education on Fir ..read more
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TE 007: building a trusted brand with Ben Newsome
The Teacher Entrepreneur
by Christine
3y ago
In this episode, Founder of Fizzics Education, Ben Newsome, talks about his passion of educating through interactive media. Ben founded Fizzics Education in 2004, which has since become a leading Australian provider of interactive science workshops and shows. Fizzics shows reach around 350,000 children every year. Ben is a 2013 Churchill Fellow, a 2015, 2016, and 2018 Australian Small Business Winner for Children’s Education Services, the 2019 Blacktown Business Person of the Year, a 2020 AMP Tomorrow Maker, the 2020 WSABE Outstanding Business Leader of the Year, an Ambassador for the Associat ..read more
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TE 006: Using Pinterest to Promote your Business with April Aramanda
The Teacher Entrepreneur
by Christine
3y ago
In this episode, Pinterest strategist, April Aramanda, talks about scaling your business using Pinterest. April taught for 5 years before becoming a Pinterest strategist and helping online brands gain quality leads. Her teaching experience is diverse, having taught English, multiple 5th grade subjects, technology, and engineering. She quit teaching in May 2020. April holds a BSc in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix. Why did April stop teaching? How does one get started using Pinterest as a marketing channel? April elaborates on the ideal Pin, video Pins, and analytics, and ..read more
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