Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network

Are you looking for advice from a fellow teaching tennis pro? Well, you’re not going to find it here. This could be a good thing. Some of the best in the world at whatever they do, who are also quite good at teaching others of such, are not always that well prepared to promote themselves. I get it.
 
I have had success with selling additional services along with almost any product or other service for which I was responsible, particularly personal services. And, I am no ice-cubes-to-eskimos type salesperson. Not being such probably cost me some income. Okay, so what? Eskimos don’t really need frigging ice cubes.
 
Almost every hobby, every interest, every activity in the world has a group of people out there who teach others how to do most anything they wish to do or do better – cooking, handling personal finances, gardening, underwater basket weaving and improving one’s tennis game.
 
Outside of what we know as our traditional educational system and corporate continuing-education, many people want to invest their money and time to get better at something they need or enjoy.
 
People who have experience, expertise or are well-versed in something often have the desire or urge to teach that something to others for a variety of reasons. Often the reason is well-thought, sincere and well-intended. Often it is not, or at least the effort doesn’t necessarily reflect such. Read on >>

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