While your first thought might be “uh, sign me up,” make sure that you give some consideration to how online notoriety might play out in your offline life. It might be hard to imagine becoming “famous” from selling teacher lesson plans online, but that is exactly what has happened to many teachers because of TpT and their success on the site and on their blogs. Think your resources are fabulous and are willing to jump into a competitive market? Great! 2. Do you have great ideas, but there are already dozens of resources just like the ones you would be offering? If so, you might want to explore other areas of focus or develop a different niche. That being said, take some time to look at the lessons and activities you might offer in your store and then check out the competition already in place on TpT. If you decide to upgrade to the premium seller account, it will cost you $59.95 annually, but you’ll receive more from each sale along with some other perks. You fill out some information, choose a store name (or just use your own name), and start uploading your resources immediately. You can become a teacher-seller for free. ![]() And here are the best Teachers Pay Teachers tips I’ve learned along the way. I’ve worked hard on my own TPT store to build a following. ![]() Have you ever wondered what it might be like to open a store and sell your own resources? If it’s something you’ve considered or if you’re just curious about what it’s like, read on! I’ve been in your shoes, wondering if I should open a store and whether or not anyone would want to purchase my resources. By now most teachers have heard of Teachers Pay Teachers, the “world’s most popular online marketplace for original educational resources.” Some of us may have even spent way too much money there!
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