Just found you Becca. I was an ESL teacher in Vietnam for nearly 4 years. Before that, I was doing graphic design full time. I'm considering to combine my skills and experiences and make worksheets for TPT. What kinds of packets or worksheets you see are more successful? I'm thinking to do a "how to survive teaching" poster as my freebie lol. List off things for teachers to remember with some illustrations.
This is so helpful! Is there a time during the year where sales are hire? Am I going to hurt myself if I start uploading resources over the summer? Thank you for all of this info!!
Back in the day, I only started using PPT because my word decided to blur my images. I wish it would have started from day 1...PPT is so much easier and takes about half the time to finish something than in Word... and if you learn how to use the master slide, it is even less time. The same type of resource took me about 10 days to finish in Word, and now if I'm really focused, I can finish in less than a day in PPT.
It is so angry and in so many of us to just do things in word. I blame it on growing up pretty much only using word in school. We only really use PowerPoint‘s for presentation so I had no idea that you could use it for things that you print out like worksheets. But yes it makes the biggest difference and it if everyone could do that from the beginning it would help them so much
My cover thumbnail is one of my weak areas! I can make pretty products, but I've really struggled to find a layout for my thumbnails that I've liked. I had a few people give me thoughts and they all said they are hard to read on their phones, so I may buck down, buy a few templates online, and redo all of mine over winter break. Luckily I still have under 20 products so it shouldn't be too bad of an undertaking!
my students always compliment me on my resourecs, and i thought the other day why not sell this stuff? lol, i am excited because making resources is one of my favorite parts of teaching, thank you
hello! I have seen many of your videos and I would like some advice please. What do you think about opening a tpt store in Spanish for subjects from third grade? Will there be enough public to make a profitable store? thanks for reading me.
I would assume that there would be a market but I don’t know for sure. My suggestion would be to talk to people either in person or online and find out if there would be interest. Or just start making some things and see if they sell.
Veteran teacher that has spent A LOT of money on TpT..mostly money well spent. I have a kid going to college, and I am adding a TpT store as a side hustle. HELP!
I need to know more about why we should not use word. So, what if I just make it a PDF is that going to be fine? That was my plan for one of this resource I’m creating. Thank you Becca.
Word is annoying for YOU. It has nothing to do with the format or buyers. The thing about Word is that it's difficult to format your page and put things where you want. On Powerpoint you have more control.
Hello! One question I have is: can I make guided notes/worksheets that go along with (science) videos from UA-cam and other websites online? Or would I need to get specific permission from the owner of those videos?
Not a lawyer, but I think it depends. I think it's fine as long as you're not copying anything from the video, either in terms of the images or the script. The bigger issue might be that you have no control over that video. So someone might buy your product, love it, and then find that a couple of years later when they go to use it again, it doesn't work. Or someone buys it from overseas, only to find that the video doesn't appear on UA-cam in their country. Or a video that works fine on your laptop is hidden by the extra sensitive content restrictions of people's school computers (or even just by restricted mode on UA-cam). That last one has definitely happened to me, where a website with something as innocuous as a grammar explanation has been blocked.
Just came across your videos as I'm looking to start a TPT. I have many products that I've created using images from Google (all are animated images found from Google) - do you know how I can find out if those images are okay for me to use (for copyright purposes)? Thanks!
Hi! Unfortunately most of them will not be OK to use. You need to look for images that have some sort of terms of use with them. A terms of used tells you whether or not it’s okay to use your photos and how you can use them. You can go to the websites where you found them and then check from there. But you’ll find it for the most part you’re going to need to replace most of them
Hi, there! I have a question. Is that ok if I make worksheets using Creative Common License clipart images from Google and upload them for sale or do I have to use only images from TPT? Thanks for your video.
It's going to depend on the product, but when I do, I upload videos and not mp3 files. I had a hard time with school systems not allowing teachers to use the files because they still belonged to my account even though the sharing settings were on.
I like your personality here! You make me laugh at your cute and subtle humor about this business. You are inspiring! Thanks Becca!
Loved this!! Thanks so much!
Just found you Becca. I was an ESL teacher in Vietnam for nearly 4 years. Before that, I was doing graphic design full time. I'm considering to combine my skills and experiences and make worksheets for TPT. What kinds of packets or worksheets you see are more successful? I'm thinking to do a "how to survive teaching" poster as my freebie lol. List off things for teachers to remember with some illustrations.
This is so helpful! Is there a time during the year where sales are hire? Am I going to hurt myself if I start uploading resources over the summer? Thank you for all of this info!!
Back in the day, I only started using PPT because my word decided to blur my images. I wish it would have started from day 1...PPT is so much easier and takes about half the time to finish something than in Word... and if you learn how to use the master slide, it is even less time. The same type of resource took me about 10 days to finish in Word, and now if I'm really focused, I can finish in less than a day in PPT.
It is so angry and in so many of us to just do things in word. I blame it on growing up pretty much only using word in school. We only really use PowerPoint‘s for presentation so I had no idea that you could use it for things that you print out like worksheets. But yes it makes the biggest difference and it if everyone could do that from the beginning it would help them so much
Thank you so much for all the helpful tips for getting started with TPT!
My cover thumbnail is one of my weak areas! I can make pretty products, but I've really struggled to find a layout for my thumbnails that I've liked. I had a few people give me thoughts and they all said they are hard to read on their phones, so I may buck down, buy a few templates online, and redo all of mine over winter break. Luckily I still have under 20 products so it shouldn't be too bad of an undertaking!
That shouldn't be too hard! The main thing is to make the font LARGE and the images LARGE
my students always compliment me on my resourecs, and i thought the other day why not sell this stuff? lol, i am excited because making resources is one of my favorite parts of teaching, thank you
If your kids like them, then definitely share!
hello! I have seen many of your videos and I would like some advice please. What do you think about opening a tpt store in Spanish for subjects from third grade? Will there be enough public to make a profitable store? thanks for reading me.
I would assume that there would be a market but I don’t know for sure. My suggestion would be to talk to people either in person or online and find out if there would be interest. Or just start making some things and see if they sell.
I'm a daycare teacher for toddlers will I be able to sell on Teachers Pay Teachers
I have a small TPT store the Lesson Pony. I do have school access. With the new madates do I have to show that I was vaccinated to continue to sell
I haven't heard anything about that, but I'm sure TPT will send an email if that's the case
Hi Becca,
Do I need the "business" Microsoft Office subscription since I'll be selling my resources?
Veteran teacher that has spent A LOT of money on TpT..mostly money well spent. I have a kid going to college, and I am adding a TpT store as a side hustle. HELP!
I have tons of videos to help you get started!
can I use the fonts that come loaded with a Mac for commercial use on TPT?
According to the Apple website that should be fine! discussions.apple.com/thread/7493969
I need to know more about why we should not use word. So, what if I just make it a PDF is that going to be fine? That was my plan for one of this resource I’m creating. Thank you Becca.
Word is annoying for YOU. It has nothing to do with the format or buyers. The thing about Word is that it's difficult to format your page and put things where you want. On Powerpoint you have more control.
@@BeccaDavis , so you always use Power Point? If not, what other programs do you use to create products?
@@angelag937 probably you can use a canva
I would like that link!
In the description!
Hello! One question I have is: can I make guided notes/worksheets that go along with (science) videos from UA-cam and other websites online? Or would I need to get specific permission from the owner of those videos?
Not a lawyer, but I think it depends. I think it's fine as long as you're not copying anything from the video, either in terms of the images or the script.
The bigger issue might be that you have no control over that video. So someone might buy your product, love it, and then find that a couple of years later when they go to use it again, it doesn't work. Or someone buys it from overseas, only to find that the video doesn't appear on UA-cam in their country. Or a video that works fine on your laptop is hidden by the extra sensitive content restrictions of people's school computers (or even just by restricted mode on UA-cam). That last one has definitely happened to me, where a website with something as innocuous as a grammar explanation has been blocked.
Just came across your videos as I'm looking to start a TPT. I have many products that I've created using images from Google (all are animated images found from Google) - do you know how I can find out if those images are okay for me to use (for copyright purposes)? Thanks!
Hi! Unfortunately most of them will not be OK to use. You need to look for images that have some sort of terms of use with them. A terms of used tells you whether or not it’s okay to use your photos and how you can use them. You can go to the websites where you found them and then check from there. But you’ll find it for the most part you’re going to need to replace most of them
Hi, there! I have a question. Is that ok if I make worksheets using Creative Common License clipart images from Google and upload them for sale or do I have to use only images from TPT? Thanks for your video.
You do not have to use tpt stuff you just need to have the right to use it so make sure you read the terms of use
@@BeccaDavis Thanks, a lot. Appreciate your help.
Do you link song files to your resources?
It's going to depend on the product, but when I do, I upload videos and not mp3 files. I had a hard time with school systems not allowing teachers to use the files because they still belonged to my account even though the sharing settings were on.