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Teachers Cash In On Their Own Expertise | MindShift

Posted By Sandra Rogers On September 14, 2011 @ 15:18 In Entrepreneurship | No Comments

[1] Teachers Cash In On Their Own Expertise | MindShift
“All told, teachers made over $2 million this past year via TPT, which is fast becoming a sort of Etsy for educators. Classroom activities, printable worksheets, exams even Powerpoint presentations for grades preK through 12 and across just about all disciplines are available among the thousands of items on the site, which got its start in 2006 but recently got a spiffy makeover. The pricing sweet spot for individual items seems to be around $3.50, Edelman says. Customers buy in groups, with typical customers spending about $14 per order about three items.”

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Sandra’s note: I believe this company is legitimate.  It was featured on my professional teachers’ newsletter.  Moreover, I signed up for the  chance to sell some of my teacher-made material.  I haven’t posted any items for sale yet, but they already approved my teaching blog on their site!  Look for TeacherRogers Blog at: [2] http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Blogs.

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