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Learn/Tutor With eduFire

by David Heyerman on September 17, 2008

  • eduFire offers live, one-on-one video tutoring sessions on a multitude of subjects.
  • The site began as a hub for language learning, but has expanded into prepartion tutoring for standardized tests like the ACT, GMAT, GRE, MCAT, SAT, PSAT, and TOEFL among others.
  • Various tests and languages have a different numbers of available tutors ranging from 1 all the way up to 234 (Spanish).
  • Per-hour sessions run in the $25-$50 range.
  • eduFire takes a 15% per hour commission.

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MyJambi, A Place To Share And Sell Your Skills.

by Jason Wilk on September 11, 2008

  • MyJambi has created a social marketplace for people to share and sell their unique service skills to others.
  • Are you a dog walker, tutor and a computer repair person on the side? MyJambi will give you a place to host and market those talents to their community who may want to hire you for a part time gig.
  • Set a price range for your services and other members (based on your reputation) can submit an offer and payment for you to work.
  • Co-founder David Huebner, who showed us a demo this past week at the 50, said he was hired through MyJambi to run and get someone a cup of coffee for $5.
  • The site has a clean UI with a really nice concept behind it that can be scaled to even the smallest of countries. (local tour guides in third world countries need a site like this to market their service to tourists)

What skills do you have for MyJambi?

A tiny exclusive from the TC Demo Pit

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