James Burt’s latest é-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “The Info Marketer as Educational Assistant”. [é-Wealth Daily’ Article]

James Burt’s latest é-Wealth Daily’ article:

The Info Marketer as Educational Assistant

Let’s face it; school, for all of its benefits to your life and
career, can often be a grueling, time-consuming, and
sometimes tedious experience. We all need to learn, but the
experience can often be difficult.

But what if it could be more fun? What if the material was
easier to comprehend, the bureaucracy reduced, and school’s
more enjoyable aspects maximized? Wouldn’t that be great?
Well, I think it can be. Better yet, maybe you can help others
find that golden path to educational bliss.

Students are always around and they are always in desperate
need of help. Everything from registration to testing material to
resources to better understand their material is needed by so
many students wanting to complete their studies with
maximum success. As an information marketer, you might
have a great deal of information that can really help students
who need it. Here are some good ways info marketers can be
educational assistants:

— Resources: If a student is studying what they like, nothing
should get in your way of completing the courses, right? Well,
in a perfect world maybe. They might run into a bad teacher or
incomprehensible learning material. Other problems might
creep in there as well, but in the end it’s clear that some help is
going to have to be sought out. This is where you might come
in. You might be a seasoned engineering student, a book
specialist, or even a teacher now. In any instance, you have
access to the resources to make students’ lives more successful
and can produce a regular newsletter, eBook, or web site
publication as to where they get the help they need.

— Cheap Gear Info: An old friend in publishing decided to
register for a desktop publishing course, only to be told she
needed to purchase a new “Apple MacBook.” Needless to say
she wasn’t happy about this dent to her wallet, despite it being
necessary for the course. The funny thing is that there are many
more just like her all over. They think a course just requires
students buying paper, books, and pens. In the end, though,
they often require costly gear to complete their courses. Know
where a laptop can be found cheaply? What about textbooks?
Lab gear? Take my word when I say your info will be popular
with college students, scholars, and instructors alike.

— Institution Information: The old adage that all schools are
the same is only true for the real pessimists. Schools are not all
the same, whether you talking about the quality of the
education, the faculty who work there, or the courses they
offer. One tech school might offer a student real hands-on
cooperative courses, while a university might be for those
dreaming of doing research within their favorite subject.
They all vary in class sizes, registration methods, and what
they offer after you finish. This type of info is gold to the
student wanting the best possible info on how to pick the
school best suiting their needs. If you have it, people are going
to want it and will compensate you to get it.

— “Insider Information:” I don’t want this to sound like a
conspiracy page, but you seldom know a place until once you
get in there. A school that looks good in a brochure might not
be so hot, while another lesser-known school might have more
contemporary programs and even more accessible funding
options. A recent grad or continuing education student really
can stand to gain as an info marketer by giving other
prospective students the info that will make not only learning
but also the educational experience that much easier.
This info could be everything from residence sizes to new
programs for designated degrees to which profs are better than
others; it’s all good info for students.

Everyone has to have a skill and mindset before they go off
into the world to eke out a living. Thus, schooling is something
to be dealt with in almost a professional manner. That dealing
comes from having great info about educational institutions
and how students can navigate through them to achieve their
goals. If you can help with that navigation, you can become an
info marketing education assistant who can shape success for
both you and others the world over.

e-Wealth Daily

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