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Brazilian Gringo Dojo

Want to build a teaching business that you can run anywhere in the world?

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Special training for English teachers who want to make more money teaching on Skype

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What is the Brazilian Gringo Dojo?​

The Brazilian Gringo Dojo is a private training course for English teachers who want to build a following of students who are eager to learn through them on Skype.

How are you going to help me get Skype students?

Here is what the course looks like:

Step 1: Choose a niche

The first step is narrowing in on your niche market. 

The biggest mistake teachers make with their marketing is trying to teach to everyone. You want to hone in on a specific group of students that you can offer unique value to. This will allow you to charge more for your services.​

Step 2: Build a website

These days you don't need any technical skills to set up a website. I'll walk you through step by step and show you how to set up a professional looking website in just a few hours. 

Step 3: Set up key pages on the site

The two most important pages on your site are your about page and your sales page. 

People want to know who you are and why you're the right professor for them. A well crafted about page will sell them on the idea of taking classes with you even before they see your sales page.

Your sales page is the lifeline of your teaching business. Screw this up and you won't get any students knocking on your door. I'll walk you through the process of writing a compelling sales page and help you translate it to Portuguese.

Step 4: Market your business

Now it's time to send qualified leads to your site and convert them to students. 

Together we'll come up with a strategy for finding students in your niche. 

From there we will employ a content marketing strategy that will position yourself as an authority, even if you've never taught to that niche before. ​

Step 5: Turn leads into students

As a result of your marketing efforts you will have students eager to start class with you. Not all of these students will be right for you though.

We'll make sure that you only take on students that are serious about learning, which will reduce the work you have to do as a teacher. 

How is the course taught?​

The course is taught through a combination of video lessons, group Skype calls and private coaching. There is also a private Facebook group for students to interact with each other and compare notes. 

Be held accountable

If you tell somebody you're going to do something, you're much more likely to do it.

Being part of the dojo means taking part in weekly conference calls with your fellow students and the teacher. During this time you can talk about your progress, the challenges you're facing and ask questions directly to the teacher. 

30 day no risk guarantee​

Try the Dojo out for 30 days and if it's not for you, just email me to let me know and I'll give you your money back, no questions asked. 

I'm ready to sign up!​

$499

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