1.Download the phonics games pamphlet and a small booklet on 'Phonics Games Picture Card Activities' from Phonics Games Google Plus Page.
2. Read the pamphlet and booklet to understand the advantages of using the phonics games, how to play the phonics games and what other activities the teachers can do with the picture cards.
3.Watch children playing the phonics games and having a great time learning through the phonics method at http://www.quickquiz.info.
4.Save the pamphlet, booklet and videos on a memory stick or a CD and take it with you to schools. If this is notpossible note the links of the sites and give it to the schools.
5.Conduct a meeting in a school and invite neighbouring schools. Using the resources on the site talk to them aboutthe phonics games.
6.Find out schools near your area by doing a Google search. Note down the address, phone numbers and email ids.Contact the schools and talk to them about the phonics games.
7.If the schools or teachers have any questions you can either make them call me immediately, when you are there,, ornote down the questions, get the answers from me and clarify their doubts.
8.Find school groups and promote the phonics games. Since these groups are associated with more than one school, youare likely to make more sales.
9.Contact NGO's working for poor schools or special children. Talk to them about phonics games and explain how itwould benefit the children they are working for.
10.We are going to organize workshops for teachers. Get schools or teachers to enrol in these workshops and youwill get the commission for the phonics games. Get more information about the workshop from http://www.askrangoo.com/workshop.