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How to Teach Yourself Earn Money |
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Rama Rao is living in a big town in Andhra Pradesh
with his wife and son. He told me, “I am 50 years old.
My wife is a school teacher. I am working as a head
clerk in a private business firm. I have spent a lot of
money on the higher education of my son. After reading
your articles on self-employment, I
too want to become self-employed. ”
“I am glad to hear about your decision. How much did
you spend on your son’s education?” I asked him. “Even
though my son scored good marks in +2, his marks were
not sufficient enough to get a free seat in a Medical
college. Many established private medical colleges
demand Rs.30 lakhs as capitation fees. As I didn’t have
that much money, I have put him in a newly started
medical college by paying Rs.15 lakhs. Every year I’ll
have to spend Rs.3 lakhs on tuition fees and hostel
expenses,” Rama Rao replied.
“How did you manage to raise Rs.15 lakhs?” I was
curious. “I had a small ancestral property. I sold it to
raise the required money,” said Rama Rao.
“Have you thought about your interests and
opportunities around you?” I asked him. He replied,
“Nowadays people don’t mind spending in lakhs on
education and health. I have sound knowledge on
professional courses and colleges in India and also the
hospitals in South India. I can help students find good
professional colleges and patients find the safe
hospitals. Can I make money through these projects?”
“If you tie up with colleges and hospitals, the
management of these institutions will pay you fat
referral fees,” I said. Rama Rao said, “I just want to
give information and make money. Becoming an agent is
risky because it involves big money. If something goes
wrong, people will hold me responsible. I have many such
projects in my mind but don’t know how to execute.”
“Well, I don’t think people will pay you for
information if you don’t add value. As you don’t want to
take any risks, I’ll tell you about a project that does
not involve heavy investment or risk. Two Mumbai
housewives and three Tamilnadu housewives are earning
above Rs.7,000 a month working from home for a few hours
a week,” I told him. He said, “I am interested in any
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I said, “I have already written about this project in
detail a few weeks ago in Money Spinners column and you
can read it on my website. I am telling you about it now
because it has great income potential especially for
housewives and home-based workers. A few readers are actually making money from projects
based on the system. Fifty years ago, Glenn Doman found
out that it was possible to teach children Math, Science
and languages from the age of 6 months. If you learn his
system, create your own system using his findings and
teach it to the mothers of young children, you can earn
decent income.”
“It sounds great. Where can I learn the system? Will
it take a long time to learn it?” Rama Rao asked me. I
explained, “You can learn every rivet about the system
in three days. You can impart this knowledge to your
customers in a few hours. You can buy the books written
by Glenn Doman from amazon.com. Big local book sellers
may be able to import the books for you. Read these
books thoroughly. Create your own study materials and
your own system as Glenn Doman’s system is copyrighted.
Don’t misuse Glenn Doman’s name. That is not legal. Then
organize one-to-one or one-to-three coaching classes for
pregnant women and new mothers. You will not have to
spend more than 3 hours per client. You can charge
Rs.1,500 to Rs.2,000 for the training and study
materials. If one is really interested in making money
working from home and doing something good to the
society, learning this system will not a problem.”
Rama Rao said, “What are the titles of the books?” I
replied, “Though there are many books by Glenn Doman, I
suggest you buy How to Teach Your Baby to Read, How to
Teach Your Baby Math and How To Multiply Your Baby's
Intelligence. Go to amazon.com or gentlerevolution.com
or iahp.org.”
Rama Rao borrowed a piece of paper and a pen from me
and noted down the details. “I am going to jump on to
this project immediately. I am confident of making more
than Rs.10,000 a month within six months,” Rama Rao said
and took leave.
I will keep you informed of the development through
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