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Networking IRL – Chiang Mai is happening in 15 days
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What skills do you have that could be of benefit to others in the group?
In this community, we have people who are successful company owners as well as new freelancers. Share your profession and what you do in the comments below and perhaps we can collaborate.
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Become a Featured Expert in the Nomad School Community!
I'm actively co-hosting live workshops with brilliant people like you... Who This Is For... - You're a pro at what you do and love sharing your knowledge - You're ready to step into the spotlight as an authority - You get excited about helping others succeed - You want to grow your business while doing what you love What You'll Get... - Co-host an engaging workshop with me - Access to 2,000+ engaged nomads - Exposure to 10,000+ email subscribers - A platform to showcase what you do best Why This Matters... - Build your authority in the nomad space - Connect with your ideal audience - Create new income streams - Grow your client base - Shape our thriving community Sound like your kind of thing? Drop a comment with your superpower and let's chat!
Become a Featured Expert in the Nomad School Community!
Is Teaching English Online a Race to the Bottom?
Scrolling through platforms like Preply or the educational tags on Xiaohongshu, it is easy to feel discouraged. With skilled teachers from countries with a lower cost of living offering lessons for a fraction of a UK hourly rate, it can feel like the industry is in a race to the bottom. The good news? It is a race you don’t need to run. The Global Reality We must accept that the market has changed. Teachers from the Philippines and Latin America are often excellent, hardworking, and provide a vital service for students who need affordable practice. This isn’t unfair; it is simply global economics. However, just because they can charge less, doesn’t mean you should lower your value. Why You Shouldn't Compete on Price. If you try to match the lowest rates, you will burn out. More importantly, price dictates your student. - Low prices often attract casual "shoppers" looking for a chat. - Sustainable prices attract serious students looking for results. Sell Value, Not Time To stand out, stop selling "English lessons" and start selling specific outcomes. As a native speaker or a specialised tutor, you offer things that bargain-hunting cannot buy: - Cultural Nuance: Understanding how and why we use certain phrases. - Idiomatic Fluency: Polishing advanced speakers to sound natural, not just grammatically correct. - Specialisation: Solving high-stakes problems like IELTS exams or business presentations. The Verdict The market is big enough for everyone. There is a place for affordable conversation practice, and there is a place for premium coaching. Don’t look down on the low-cost market—just choose not to participate in it. Stand firm on your prices, highlight your unique expertise, and you will attract the students who are looking for you, not just the cheapest option.
End of an era in Thailand?
I’m filming a video about how Thailand has changed over the last 10 years, and I want your take. We all know the price of a beer has gone up, but I’m talking about the vibe. For those of you who have been here a while... What is the single biggest change you've noticed in Thailand since you first arrived? Is it the visa rules? The type of expats arriving? Or did it just lose that "wild west" feeling? Let me know in the comments.
End of an era in Thailand?
Who's Going to be in Bangkok from the 16th-21st?
Looking to meet up with some people in Bangkok, even if it's just for the night or grab some cafe. Curious to see if anybody's gonna be in the area!
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