How To Make Products For Teachers Pay Teachers Using What You Create for Your Classroom

How to make products for teachers pay teachers

I’ve got a question for you, teacher friend — when the end-of-year school bell rings, what do you do with those top-notch worksheets that you poured time, energy, and copious amounts of caffeine into creating? Do you (a) squirrel those precious resources away into one of your 102,000 file folders or do you (b) make a few minor tweaks to your worksheets and then list them on Teachers Pay Teachers? If you opted for option A, maybe that’s because you’re wondering: how much does it cost to sell on teachers pay teachers? Or maybe you’re thinking how do you make products to sell on teacher pay teachers? Or, perhaps most of all, maybe you feel like you have a good handle on the how-to part, but you’re still wondering how much money can you make selling on teachers pay teachers?

How to make teachers pay teachers products with what you already have

Deep down, you probably know that you could be getting a lot more bang for your classroom resources buck, but maybe you’re not *yet* sure about the nitty-gritty side of things (a.k.a. how to turn that resource into a seamless product to sell on TpT) or you’re wondering how much money you can make and whether or not it’s actually worth it. That’s exactly why today, we’re going to focus on how straightforward making, listing, and selling products on Teachers Pay Teachers is (for real, I’m about to take you from TpT newbie to novice in 5 simple steps). By the end, you’ll see that the cost of getting started is one of the smartest investments that you can make. Ready for me to spill my stress-free secrets for making a TpT product that sells like Creamsicles in August? Then get your pencil ready to take notes while you listen to this episode! 

In this episode, you will learn:

  • How to make teachers pay teachers products that stand out
  • How to make products to sell on teachers pay teachers with the right clip art (seriously, the right clip art will elevate your product exponentially!)
  • Why a powerpoint product design will impact how much money you can make selling on teachers pay teachers
  • What key pages will determine how much you make selling on teachers pay teachers
  • How to secure your resources and prevent buyers from using your products and passing them off as their own

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