Learn how to do it as an internet artistic instructor
With the advent of online learning portals, creatives have the opportunity to have a decent side career by sharing their skills. Lisa Hassell is looking for the best way to get involved
Online learning platforms have a moment. After the global pandemic, millions of people worked from home, on vacation or with no steady income. With so much extra time, it's no surprise that many of us focus on self-development. Acquiring new skills and channeling our passion and creativity into side projects.
Platforms like Skillshare and Domestika have made teaching for creatives of all levels a viable secondary occupation. They offer a way to monetize their skills, reach a global community, diversify their income, and improve their profile – but how easy is that? Earn Money Online Lessons?
Mina Barrio is one of the three founders of Melon Blanc Studios in Seville, Spain, and head of the photo department. She mainly focuses on still life and brand photography, stop-motion and social media stories for brands and is a great advocate of online learning. "Personally, I think online teaching is one of the biggest pillars of the internet," says Barrio. “I learned most of my skills online (on blogs and YouTube) and self-taught artists around the world rock them. I think online classes will always be part of the internet. "