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 How can I get a free enrollment for one of your programs and earn some extra cash?
 Do you want me to be a salesperson for your programs?
 What are the job duties?
 How many hours will it take to complete my duties?
 So, how much money can I make in this position?
 Why does such an "easy" position exist?
 What are the job requirements?

 

How can I get a free enrollment for one of your programs & earn some extra cash?

We are looking for individuals to post our program brochures and flyers at their campus. This is strictly a contract position and you would only receive compensation when one of our reading or study skills programs run at your school. That's the bad news.

The good news is that your job should only take about one hour to complete and you have the opportunity to make as significant cash for minimal work - but make sure your read this entire page so you know why we pay for this type of work.

As a bonus, if the program runs at your school you will also receive a free enrollment that you can use for yourself or transfer to a friend.


Do you want me to be a salesperson for your programs
?

Absolutely not! If a student reads one of our brochures or flyers (that you posted), and is interested in the program, he or she can contact us through our web site or our toll-free number (see the sample flyer below). You don't have to say anything about our programs - if someone asks you about the program listed on the flyer, you can simply refer them to our web site or toll-free number.


What are the job duties?

Step 1

You need to get permission from your school (usually from the Student Services office) to post our (8.5" X 11") brochures and flyers around your campus; we will provide you with samples to show the administration. Once you have permission, we will send you sufficient copies to place in high-traffic areas at your school.

Step 2

You will post the flyers on various bulletin boards on campus. You can also place the brochures on tables in the Student Center, Library, or other areas where students gather. But you must always make sure you have permission from the school (or location) before posting or placing any flyers or brochures. We will need the administration's permission to use one of the school's classrooms for the program, so we don't want to make anyone mad at us.

Step 3

There is no Step 3 - you simply sit back and wait until we receive enough registrations to run a program on your campus.


How many hours will it take to complete my duties?

You will be considered an Independent Contractor - which means you can work as many hours as you want, and whenever you want. Of course, as mentioned above, you will receive pay only if a program actually runs on your campus.

Therefore, it would be in your best interest to place as many flyers and brochures on campus as possible - and keep checking to see if the flyers are still in place, and that there are enough brochures left on the tables. Still, even the most conscientious person will likely spend only 1 hour (total) performing the duties of this position.


So, how much money can I make in this position?

You will receive 5% of the total revenue for each (advertised) program on your campus.

For Example *

An enrollment of 20 paid students = $4,400, thus you would receive $220
An enrollment of 30 paid students = $6,600, thus you would receive $330
An enrollment of 50 paid students = $11,000, thus you would receive $550

* This example is based on our 10-hour (2-week) program with an enrollment fee of $220 per student. Of course, the program may be our 15-hour program at $295 per student, or our 20-hour program at $395 per student - thus providing a larger overall payout.


Why does such an "easy" position exist?

There are no catches and no gimmicks. We just need some dependable people to do the legwork for us. Put simply, it's cheaper for us to pay you 5% of our revenue than to fly to your campus (and other campuses) to post our own flyers and brochures - not to mention, since it is your campus, you would know the best places to post the flyers and brochures.

Of course, there is always the possibility that you spend an hour posting flyers and brochures, but we don't receive the minimum number of registrations to run one of our program - which means you wouldn't receive any compensation for your efforts.  But in the compensation section of this page, you saw how lucrative it can be if a program runs as scheduled.

NOTE:  If a program doesn't run as scheduled, but there was interest in our program, we usually just reschedule it for later in the school year.  If you chose to post the flyers and brochures with the new dates you would have the same opportunity as the first time.


What are the job requirements?

Candidates for this position must be:

  A full or part-time student at the school where the program will take place
  A full or part-time employee at the school where the program will take place
  Honest, ethical, and self-directed
  Able to work independently without direct supervision

Note: We are seeking only one representative per campus.

If you are interested in this position, or simply have questions about this position, please don't hesitate to call us (toll-free) at 800-692-1727.
 

SAMPLE FLYER (the actual flyer will be 8.5 X 11 and with more significant art work)

"Target Learning Complete"

Dates
April 2 - 20, 2012

Location
Your College (Anytown, USA)

Class Times
Your Choice (day, evening or weekend)

This 15-hour * program will help you read, write and think more efficiently and effectively throughout your college experience. Specifically, you will learn how to excel in all of the following areas:

College-Level Readings

·  Improve reading speed, comprehension and recall
·  Eliminate daydreaming and re-reading
·  Take concise (but thorough) notes while reading
·  Find key information quickly and accurately
·  Develop effective reading time management skills

Lectures

·  Stay awake and focused
·  Create relevant and thoughtful questions
·  Take concise and effective notes
·  Learn what information will be on future tests

Research Papers

·  Develop a comprehensive research plan
·  Create an efficient timetable for each research project
·  Create thorough, readable research papers - on time

Exams

·  Enter a testing room with confidence and low stress
·  Successfully complete each exam in the time allotted
·  Avoid the "Oh, I should've got that one!" syndrome
·  Avoid the need to "cram" 2 chapters into your head 5 minutes before the exam begins

Time Management & Organizational Skills

·  Avoid "all-nighters"
·  Minimize procrastination
·  Arrange schedule to meet academic and personal goals

Enrollment Fee: $295 per student

*  Class sessions meet for one-hour each day (during a time-slot of your choosing).

For more information or to register for this program call:

Target Learning Programs

at
(800) 692-1727
by March 19, 2012

Note: Receive $5 for every student you refer to us - if he or she enrolls in this program.

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