You're not too far off base. IFMA (International Facility Manager Association), ProFM, and BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association) have professional certification courses that cost in the thousands. I'm working through some of those. What's lacking is probably something more entry level for real estate investors or home owners.
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Those acronyms do sound a tad intimidating. My friend Pat Flynn was an architect & he created a course on how to study and pass a certain exam. That was 10 years ago. He's still earning income on that course.
Maybe i see a simplicity & "to-the-point" type of style you have that easy to grasp. What if you prepare those who must (must) spend thousands of dollars? If they try & fail, (in their mind, they're up a creek without a paddle), and might detour them away. But if they spend $197 with you first, they'll be sweating less for the big test.
That sounds like an idea. Although, I haven't passed the courses yet. I think it's something to work up to. I do remember Pat Flynn's story.
I think, at the moment, I don't know what I know. That was the whole point of creating an account, to write down some knowledge to build up an overview of what I have learned on the job. Let's revisit in a few weeks.
That's cool you know Pat's Story. If you mean a Hive account, i totally understand. We revisit any ideas you have in a few weeks.
But hope my comments encouraged you to realize you have a lot to offer the world.