Inside Look at Teachers Pay Teachers with Amy Berner
Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur Podcast - A podcast by Jamie Sears
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Welcome back to another episode of the Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur Podcast! Are you a teacher-author wondering how to get more eyes on your product? Today we’re going behind the scenes of Teachers Pay Teachers to find out how to get the most out of it that you can, and to also chat about why I love it so much. Our guest today, Amy Berner, is the Director of Seller Happiness at Teachers Pay Teachers and the perfect person to tell us all about it. I'm lucky enough to think of Amy as a friend. Over the years, she has reached out and helped me in so many ways, so I’m super excited for her to do the same for you today. I know you’re going to love the amazing insights that she is sharing on today’s episode. You are going to hear the story of TPT's start, a little bit about what it's like to be on Team TPT, as well as how you can get your product seen more in the TPT search. I also asked her about projects that TPT is currently working on because it’s always exciting to know what’s coming up and I wanted to get the inside scoop for you guys. We are going behind the scenes so this episode is going to be one you won’t want to miss! Episode 36 Takeaways: + TPT came from humble beginnings. + It takes a lot to be a teacher author. + Team TPT continues to develop over the years. + There is value in spending time in a classroom. + Use clear descriptive language in your TPT titles. + Add clear previews of your resource. + Make the grade level span of your resource as narrow as possible. + Learn about Pinterest marketing. Teachers Pay Teachers is an amazing resource run by an amazing team. I certainly wouldn’t be where I am today without it. I loved having Amy as my special guest today so I hope you enjoyed today’s episode as much as I did. I would love to connect with you! You can find me on Instagram at @not_so_wimpy_entrepreneur. Resources Mentioned: www.teacherspayteachers.com/university www.teacherspayteachers.com/teachforjustice bit.ly/TpTForward2021