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Supplement your

TEACHER INCOME

from home

(as a virtual assistant)

Teaching may not pay for the luxuries of life, but your side job can!

In only my 3rd month of freelancing, I was consistently making $3000 a month (in addition to my teaching income).

Want to know what I was doing to make that much? Let me lay it all out for you.

In my FREE mini-email series, Virtual Assisting Defined (with teachers in mind), I will explain all of the details of creating your own VA business to help supplement your teacher income

(+ each day you’ll get a free pdf download that will help you begin to take steps to become a virtual assistant.)

From one teacher to another...

I wonder if you're like me?

Do you...

  • wish you could pay off your debt faster? 
  • want to travel in the summer?
  • feel stuck in the teaching profession?
  • hope to retire early?
  • want to do something that doesn’t involve students(I love them, but a girl needs a little *me time* )  

Me too! (At least I used to be.)

Now I teach other educators about the online space and how to make money online as a VA or freelancer.

Sometimes all a teacher needs is a fun coffee mug, a jeans day, and a creative outlet.

Working from your home for only 5 hours a week, you could easily make $400-$600 a month, so what do you dream about during your 22 minute lunches?
  • Lattes, Frappes, and Macchiatos…oh my!
  • Debt free is the place to be!
  • Spring break beaches aren’t just for students anymore!
  • Conference week mani/pedi with follow up massage…yes please!
  • Binders and staplers in all the colors…ALL THE CO-LORS!

Pick your path

Which of these scenarios best describes how you're feeling right now?

PRESCHOOL

dropout

A virtu-what? 

I know nothing about online business but I’m intrigued.

Remember, I’ve got teacher brain with a side of passing period anxiety, but a daily latte would be drool-worthy!

Speak slowly and no big words, for me, please!

ENTHUSIASTIC

middle schooler

I love teaching, but a girl’s gotta eat!

I’ve got big dreams, and my teacher salary is not going to cut it.

I don’t know what virtual assisting is, but if this is a legit, work-from-home biz, consider me in!

Give me the tools that will make this MY reality!​

Determined

to graduate

I’m ready to ditch my teacher desk for a table at Panera bread.

It’s been a good ride, but I’m ready to see what life is like when I can go to the bathroom whenever I want and actually get called by my first name. 

 

Let's start today! Pitch me the program that will make it happen.

From the blog

Virtual Assisting Defined (with teachers in mind)

In just a few months I was making an extra $3000 a month.

That is an extra $36,000 a year for those of you who are not part of the math department. 

At that time, I was working with 5 clients (and put in about 20 hours per week). That was nice money, but I was way more comfortable when I backed down to 3 clients at about 12-15 hours per week ($2500 per month).

But what were you actually doing?

How did you learn those skills?

What were you being paid?

How much of that was from just one client?

How much were you making per hour?

Where did you find the time to work an extra 20 hours per week?

All good questions!

People ask about this all the time, so I’ve put it all together in a 5-day mini-email series just for you (+ I’ll throw in a free pdf every day)!