Hello Everyone,
I am running a product school to help entry level designers, associate product managers and developers in Africa gain practical working experience via a cross-discipline setup.
The students get to work on real world corporate problems.
This is the link to the product school https://skillembassy.com
I am currently finding challenge with business model and pricing model.
Anyone who has ever run a coding school or anyone that knows how to go about this, please share your views, i will really appreciate that.
I look forward to receiving as many feedbacks as possible
Thanks
Hi Samuel
Instantaneously (having not clicked the link yet) I thought of Maria Luise Prean-Bruni who works in Uganda. Maybe, You would like to ask her for inspiration, Your and Her approach seem to overlap in some aspects.
I think She funds the projects She directs with help of a network of Donators. Maybe, She has some inspirational advice for you...
I cannot imagine how, but hope this is of some help, anyway!
Good luck!
Christian
Hello Christian, do you have mail or anything i could reach her on?
Maria and team are helping children and building educational centres in Uganda. I found her website: https://visionforafrica-intl.wixsite.com/visionforafrica-engl There is a contact form too.
Hi Sam, I've plotted a few business models and pricing models myself (and codified these). I'd would be happy to help. Do feel free to reach out to me if a chat would be useful :)
Hello Ric, what medium can i contact you on?
Hi Samuel, you can find my email on my indiehackers profile. It is next to my profile pic
if you can finance it, you can consider a learn for free, work guaranteed with reduced salary where you get your comp.
You can stright off charge for it what it would cost in similar time of training elsewhere + premium
or again if this is combined with actual work that get paid for by a vendor you can middleman your commision in some form
like you pick gig jobs at x$, you grub a commision y$ and pay the student x-y, or provide some fixed price
Thank you