Based on our record, AbeBooks seems to be a lot more popular than TutorMe. While we know about 132 links to AbeBooks, we've tracked only 7 mentions of TutorMe. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Have you not searched for used book sites? There are so many and you can definitely get the size of paperback you want at usually good prices. Eg betterworldbooks.com wob.com, abebooks.com etc etc. Source: 5 months ago
New Directions for Strings Teacher's Manual Book 2 [Soft Cover ] ($29.75 on abebooks.com because on Amazon it was like $40 something I think). Source: 8 months ago
Hi - my 2 primary sites to find publications are amazon.com and abebooks.com. I've found used copies of reference books on both sites. Since I collect Australia, I also watch the Australian auction site. I've found some great books in auctions. Of course, the shipping sometimes is more than the book. I also use eBay, but for some reason, the publications I look for are not as commonly found there. Source: 10 months ago
Found an old hardcover 1980 edition of this on abebooks.com ran me just under $15 total shipped from Germany! I'm mainly interested in better info on the 1800's coins, which I'm guessing was pretty well sorted by 1980, so should still be a good extra resource to have. Source: 10 months ago
A lot of my money's gone to abebooks.com now that I can stay focussed all the way through a book. Source: 10 months ago
Thanks for the feedback! To be fair, there's at least some precedent for per-minute pricing: TutorMe (https://tutorme.com) used to offer on-demand tutoring at the same $1/minute rate (in addition to a subscription option similar to the one you're describing) and appeared to have some success with that model. That being said, I agree that offering multiple options probably makes the most sense. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
TutorMe: Another popular platform that connects students with tutors for one-on-one online tutoring sessions. Source: about 1 year ago
Neal Kellogg, director of educational technology services in Oklahoma City Public Schools, said his district hired TutorMe.com 18 months ago, at a time when the district provided an iPad or Chromebook to each of its 33,000 students. “The main thing is … to help our kids have access to learning, 24/7,” he said. Source: about 1 year ago
What are some reliable tutoring programs I can work for online/in person? Is tutor.com or tutorme.com real? Source: over 1 year ago
There are many websites where you can tutor online (tutors.com, tutorme.com, superprof.com, etc.). Just google and a huge host of places will come up, where you can go through a short application process and then make money on your own time with whatever expertise you have in whichever subject areas. Source: about 2 years ago
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