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MAKE MONEY TEACHING ONLINE: 2ND EDITION - How to Land Your First Academic Job, Build Credibility, and Earn a Six-Figure Salary: Revised and Updated

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From the co-author of Make Money Teaching Online, Dr. Dani Babb releases the second edition of the book
that helped thousands of instructors get started as an online professor. In the book, she will show those who
are new to the field:

What to expect as an online professor
How to write a curriculum vita geared to online teaching jobs
Where to find jobs as an online educator
What to do to get your first job with little or no experience
Interview tips and suggestions from hiring administrators

Professors already teaching online will benefit from:

Learning about new ways to market yourself in a social media world in online education
Creating a career in online education as an adjunctpreneur ™
Diversifying your workload for job security
Expanding your workload
Networking your way to better paying positions
Changes in the market impacting professors over the past 8 years
Technology to help you teach more efficiently

Using insights from her work as an educational consultant helping others find jobs and
teaching online herself for more than ten years, Dr. Babb provides readers with a candid
look at online education today, getting past screening tools to land a first (or fifth) online
teaching job, and earning a living while working from anywhere. Tips from experts and
examples of curriculum vita's make this book a comprehensive guide to online teaching jobs.

You can learn more about Dr. Babb and her services at www.thebabbgroup.com

Dr. Dani clearly understands the intricacies of online education from the perspective of
administrators, instructors, and students. This book includes practical, insightful tips for
navigating both the art and science of online education. New and seasoned instructors
alike will benefit from applying the strategies discussed in this handbook.
Dr. Kelly Flores
Founding Dean and Professor, School of Applied Leadership, City University of Seattle

If you want to live life on your terms, whether it is traveling the globe or just being home
with the kids, online teaching is the job for you. Dr. Babb shows us in an easy step-by-step
approach how to make this dream a reality. This game-changer investment of under $20.00
has personally given me a six-figure income in less than six months. I get to stay home with
my son and give my family a wonderful lifestyle.
Debra Touhey
CEO, SF Financial Services/Online Instructor/Stay-at-Home Mom

Bethel University, and top notch institutions everywhere, are seeking educators who can
remove the distance from “distance education” – individuals who can not only teach, but
reach online students. Truly qualified “adjunctpreneurs” are in high demand, but low in number.
Dr. Babb’s book helps prepare educators for the rigors and rewards of online education, providing
them with a step-by-step guide to the very real world of the virtual classroom.
Kelly Sanders-Kelly
Executive Vice President, Bethel University

The newest edition of Dani Babb’s classic text teaches you how to gain important advantages
in the high competitive online education labor markets. Anyone looking to enter this field, acquire
more work, or “trade up” to better jobs will benefit tremendously by applying Babb’s keen insights!
Andrew N. Carpenter, Ph.D.
Online Professor & Academic Administrator


408 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2007

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December 26, 2016
Fascinating book about teaching online for several schools and making quite a bit of money. They recommend that you have a doctorate degree and both of the authors received theirs within three years. One thing that has changed in the last few years is that more and more schools require that teachers sign a noncompete...which means you cannot teach for more than one school. Some schools don't care if their adjunct teachers are teaching at more than one school, but it seems to becoming the norm that they have this non-compete.

One of the authors teaches face-to-face classes 12 hours a week, and teaches online classes, has written three books and travels quite a bit. Book has quite a bit of good information for someone who wants to teach online, make quite a bit of money, and have the freedom to travel while doing it.
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August 4, 2018
I found this resource to provide some constructive tips as an adjunct professor. Some of the material is not appropriate or out of date; due to popularity I can see a revised edition coming off the press soon and I would recommend this as a useful resource.
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February 18, 2009
this book saved my brain from atrophy. this is how i got my glorious start teaching from home. it is becoming a great side "job" that i love.
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