This presentation will explain how to make an eye-catching profile by adding photos, sharing why you are an expert and writing an awesome bio. It will also highlight the importance of writing articles, adding listings and getting reviews.
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How to spruce up your TeachStreet profile
1. Profile 101How to spruce up your profile on TeachStreet help@teachstreet.com
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3. What is your profile page? Profile Summary: This summary includes your photography, screen name, business name, location, reviews, and a snippet of your "About Me". Contact Information: This is where a student can find information on how to contact you via e-mail or phone. Profile Navigation: Navigate through your Listings, About Me, Reviews, Articles and Photos. Listings Summary: This is a list of all the classes you offer, front and center for students to find.
4. Public vs. Private Profile Views PUBLIC Students are able to connect with you PRIVATE Manage your profile, photos, and listings
5. Photos say a thousand words Only teachers with photos can be a “Featured Teacher” Photos help you rank higher in Search Photos engage people to view your profile 5 Add photos!
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7. (b) Find all your reviews on your profile pagea b
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9. (b) Share a brief summary of how you know what you know
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You will know… What makes a great-looking profileHow students find your profile
Only T’s w/ pics can be a “Featured Teacher”
1) List that the profile is like your first impression. This is the first page that others see when they come to your profile
What’s the terminology we want to use? Module? Column?
Reviews… (shouldn’t be “How To”)>> Helps you rank higher, helps students know why you’re awesome>> Featured Teachers must have reviews
Expert & Learn Lists… >> You show up on Search and on Browse>> You should show up in Why