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Live and Prosper Overseas Frequently Asked Questions

1. What's this all about then? 
    This is about turning your ability to speak English into cold hard cash. Millions of people around the world need English in order to succeed in their business or academic life.  Since you speak English, you can help them and they will pay you very well.

2. Isn't it just teaching English abroad? 
    It is and it isn't.  True, you will be teaching your clients English in an indirect way, but as far as standing in front of a class with lesson plans being an underpaid entertainer and all the hassles of finding employment overseas nothing could be further from the truth.

  What I plan to show you are four methods of helping your clients succeed. You don't need any experience implementing these methods (although you'll create your own style as time goes on), just your ability to speak English well.

3. Do I need a lot of money to get started living and working abroad?  
    Not really. Of course this would depend on your country of choice - countries in the tropics tend to be cheaper than countries with cooler climates. So, you'd need money to get to your country of choice, money to live there for a couple of weeks before you start making money. Check some of the guidebooks to the country to see how much it would cost to live there for a few weeks to give you some idea of how much to bring.

  I've met guys who had arrived in a country with less than $100 in their pockets and after living very frugally and hustling around town the first week or two ended up doing very well for themselves.

  But as far as needing a lot of money for start-up, this has to be one of the cheapest ways of creating a business there is.  All you have to do is get the word out. And with the Live and Prosper Overseas Kit I show you many no-cost and low-cost ways of getting clients. The demand is there and half the time they're looking for you!

4.  How much money can I make? 
   This really depends on how much work you want. I never got rich doing it, but I'm also very lazy. I live quite well and save quite a bit of money. I've known of some people doing this and getting paid thousands of dollars a month, living in villas (paid for by their clients), being chauffered around with their own drivers...the sky's the limit.

5.  If it's so great, wouldn't there be a lot of competition? 
     You would think so, but the vast majority of English speakers overseas are teaching English for a school - with some private tutoring on the side. Most of them don't even know about the ideas I talk about. But even if they did, it would be impossible to keep up with the demand. There are only so many hours in a week a person can work.  So your stiffest competition would be too busy to take any business away from you.





   


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