One of the great things about being a TpT Seller and creating valuable classroom resources is that you have multiple ways to monetize your resources as well as your growing audience.

Here are 7 additional revenue streams you can add to your TpT business to increase your income.

1 – Turn your Products into a Workbook

Take the resources you already made, and combine them into a physical workbook. You can use Amazon KDP to print on demand, so you don’t have to worry about inventory, collecting payments, returns, etc.

Krystal Grifth runs an online business teaching TpT Sellers how to do just that. Watch this training she did on how to turn your TpT resources into a workbook.

2 – Turn your Resources into a Course

Another great thing you can do with the resources you already have is turn them into a course for students (or teachers).

Jade Weatherington has been doing this for years and makes a lot of money doing so. One of her most popular courses is on writing five paragraph essays.

In this interview, she walks us through how to get started and talks about all of the benefits of choosing this income generating path.

3 – Create Merch

An easy way to add some revenue to your business stream is to make merch: socks, shirts, smartphone cases, leggings, bags, and so much more are all available to you.

Merch is a great way to add something fun to your blogs, emails, and social media posts that your audience enjoys and will earn extra money for you.

You can do this through Amazon Merch or other websites like TeeSpring. The nice thing is they will do all of the hard work for you, like printing, shipping, and handling payments and returns.

Making merch is quick and easy, and can earn you a nice income.

In this video, I’m going to show you how to get started making your own merch to sell in your TpT business.

4 – Affiliate Marketing

Many online entrepreneurs make a sizeable part of their income through affiliate marketing. That’s because affiliate marketing is a great way to offer your audience things of value, without having to create them yourself.

You can affiliate market for courses and memberships, or for physical products.

A very popular affiliate marketing program is Amazon Affiliates. Through this program, you earn a small percentage of all sales that happen on the platform when they come through your affiliate links. You can recommend clothing, classroom supplies, books, or a host of other items (really, anything that sells on Amazon). The other really nice thing about the Amazon Affiliate program is that you get a percentage of anything your customer buys, even if it’s not the product you recommended. So if someone sees me recommending a book, they click on my link, and then they buy a Corvette – I get a percentage of the Corvette sales price!

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5 – Ads

If you have a website, you can put advertisements on it and generate extra revenue.

The most common advertising that’s done is through Google (called Google AdSense). It involves putting a little bit of code onto your website, or onto the pages, and then you get money based on how many clicks and views the ads receive. Basically, you make money for having more views on your page.

There are other advertising platforms, but most require a certain amount of traffic for them to allow you to participate (they also pay better). So Google is a great place to start.

Unfortunately, I don’t yet have a video for this. But you can begin by creating a Google AdSense account.

6 – High Ticket Offers

You’ve done the hard work—built a TPT store, served your audience, and generated income on platforms like TPT. But what if your digital products were just the first step toward something even bigger?

In this workshop, former assistant principal turned multi-six-figure education business strategist, Christina Welty, will walk you through how to pivot your TPT success into premium, high-ticket offers—sold directly to teachers, parents, schools, or districts.

7 – Use Live Events to Promote your Bundles

In this training, Melanie Battistelli shows us how we can get booked at live events and then use that to promote our TpT products and bundles.

Bonus – Offer a Bootcamp

You can host a digital bootcamp to get more followers and sell more products.

Watch this amazing training from Kara Rickman on how to plan and host a bootcamp to increase your income.

7 Additional Revenue Streams for TpT Sellers