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Keeping Up-to-Date: Contact Information Updates
Keeping Up-to-Date: Contact Information Updates

How to update your basic info

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Written by Danielle Vorster
Updated over a year ago

Hey there, amazing tutors! πŸ‘‹ Let's dive into making your Teach Me 2 profile shine like a star. We've got some quick tips to help you jazz up your "about me" section and keep those contact deets in check. Let's roll!

Keeping Your Contact Details in Tip-Top Shape β˜ŽοΈπŸ“§

Now, onto the nitty-gritty of keeping your deets up to date. We've got your back:

  1. Check, Check, Check: Is your phone number doing the cha-cha with the correct digits? Is your email high-fiving the right inbox? Double-check these champs to stay connected.

  2. A Little Biographical Magic: Your biography is your showcase. Wave that magic wand and give it a pro makeover. Smooth sentences, spell-checked words - it's your tutor persona in words!

Crafting Your "About Me" Section Like a Pro πŸŒŸπŸ“

You're more than just a tutor, you're a rockstar educator! Show your true colours by sprucing up your "about me" section. Here's how to make it sing:

  1. Tell Your Story: Share a bit about yourself - your passions, your journey, what makes you tick. Let your personality shine through, so students can connect with the real you.

  2. Highlight Your Expertise: Let them know why you're the go-to guru for your subjects. Flaunt those skills and experience that make you an absolute legend in the tutoring world.

  3. Professional Polishing: No typos here! Brush up your bio with a touch of professional finesse. Grammar gremlins? Send them packing. Make sure it's crisp, clear, and ready to impress.


Remember, your profile is your online calling card. Keep it sleek, savvy, and oh-so-you. So, get ready to rock that "about me" section and keep those digits up to date. You're a tutoring superstar, and your profile should shine as bright as your teaching skills. Let's do this! πŸš€πŸŒŸ
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