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Re: Maybe try this too! ... What to do with your language skills? - Lexiophiles...
Lots of ways for others here [Reading] throughout this thread, to Get into this Specialized niche in Various different areas with Some {Creative} [Thinking] on Ideas... :)
Another excellent resource, well worth Digging deep into for Brainstorming endless ideas, opportunities and much, much more... Definitely! Re-workable Language Skills without Knowing any Languages... ;) What to do with your language skills? - Lexiophiles... https://www.google.com/search?q=What...ient=firefox-a http://en.bab.la/news/top-100-language-lovers-2013 All the best, Phil |
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Dien—this was amazing---excellent food for thought, both your questions and observations. Like Tom said, it could apply to a lot of situations, and maybe it will help someone else here, too. It stirred up a lot of ideas in my mind, and was inspiring!
Ankesh—some good points—more food for thought. Hourly tutoring is an interesting proposition, but not a passion—and I would be teaching English, since I am not qualified to teach the languages I speak conversationally. I created the website I wished I’d had all along, and maybe that’s the question: is there a market for something I wanted? We’ll see. I do love the twist you suggested on marketing (learn a language slowly). LindaC—There is a college where I live, and I’ve been meaning to drop by their language classes with a stack of business cards I’ve already created…A good reminder about the resources in my own backyard. Cornell—“exposure to potential users” is exactly what I’m thinking about, and I really like the idea about the boomer article. Phil—two great links I hadn’t seen before, a wonderful jumping-off point to find people to connect with on this subject. Time is the most precious resource, since you can’t create more of it. I truly appreciate the time you’ve all taken to read the backstory and post your thoughts here--it has been a huge help. Cheers, Cindy |
another possibility
Hi Cindy:
Here are a couple of links to a Canadian magazine that hits the 44+ market dealing with boomers...and they do accept articles Might be worth pursuing....I believe you would fall into a couple of the categories. http://www.everythingzoomer.com/contact-us/ http://www.everythingzoomer.com/wp-c...urce=zoomermag Cornell |
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