Write a BLOG post for Studypool :)

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tbbtyrzna

Business Finance

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Hi guys, I represent Studypool!

We're looking for a writer to write a 500 - 700 word blog post about how to make money by tutoring at Studypool, and why Studypool is so awesome from a tutoring perspective.

To iterate this will be an official blog post, posted on other websites. It should be written as a news/blog/article piece (not as a school assignment). Remember to be casual and personalize your writing.

Here are examples of blog posts that you should emulate:
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/money/5-real-ways-actually-make-money-online.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/real-ways-make-money-online-home/story?id=17671102
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Explanation & Answer

One thing I noticed about Mark's blog is that all is articles are written in an informative manner and he is also very direct with the way he speaks to his audience. I was sort od inspired from this article from his blog: The Definitive Guide to Becoming The Best Uber Driver Here is what I have so far: (How to be a Kick Ass Online Tutor)Outline

Why become an Online Tutor?

-  Money

-  Helping others

-  A chance to brush up on your skills

-  Working remotely rocks

Tips to Getting the Most Out of the Experience
Tip #1 - Always put in your best effort in answering student’s questions.
Even if a student can’t spot sub-standard work doesn’t mean you should take advantage of this situation. If you are only a tutor for the money, then it’s time to look for a new day job. Part of the experience of being a tutor is helping others learn and grow in their academic endeavors.  If this interest you, tutoring can be a fulfilling job that not only make you money but feel good at the end of the day.
 Tip #2 – Plagiarism is Not Okay!
You would think this is common sense but some people still try to take information they have found of the web and spit it out verbatim to their students. This is not ethical. If a student wanted to find this information, they would ...


Anonymous
Great content here. Definitely a returning customer.

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