Many of us who would like to begin making some extra money on TpT, fight this common misbelief; the idea that none of our content is original, or worth selling on TpT. While I find this hard to believe, I
I Can’t Sell on TpT Because I’m Not Good at Graphic Design
Many teachers tell me that they can’t start selling on TpT because they’re not good at graphic design. I have 5 reasons why that shouldn’t stop you 1 – It’s not that Big of a Deal Yes, most of the
I Don’t Have Time to Start Selling on TpT
Once upon a time, I was taking my 3 girls to the Science Museum. Outside the facilities was a lady who had woven palm fronds together into beautiful household décor, hats, purses, and other accessories. We stopped to admire her
9 Mistakes I Made When I Started Selling on TpT
I’m SO glad that you are starting a Teachers Pay Teachers page. It’s a great decision that will help you in SO many ways – not-the-least being that it will help you generate a bit of side income. But it’s
Why Starting a TpT Store is Better than a Side Job
1 – Less Time Away from your Family Many teachers have to secure extra income to help make ends meet. Many of us work a second job after school, on the weekends, or over the summer. However, these jobs take
9 Reasons You Should Start Selling on TpT Today
I started selling on TpT almost a year ago, and it has changed my life – for the better. It’s something I encourage every teacher to do, and here’s why: Disclaimer: I am not one of these TpT’ers who’s making
How to Begin Selling on Teachers Pay Teachers
We all keep hearing about these teachers who are making extra money on Teachers Pay Teachers, and it seems like such a good idea. They make it sound so easy, but I don’t even know where to start! No fear
5 Things to Consider as you Start Your TpT Page
So you’re going to start a Teachers Pay Teachers page and sell your products… that’s great! You are making an excellent decision that has so many benefits. Here’s a list of 5 things you need to keep in mind as
How TpT Changed My Life
Not that long ago, I – like many teachers – was struggling to make ends meet. Money was tight and sacrifices had to be made. Not only financial sacrifices, like what I could afford to do with my family, but