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Brooklyn's Brightest

More πŸ’΅ Than my Teaching Salary

Published about 2 months agoΒ β€’Β 1 min read

Hey Reader,

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Are you a business teacher author by chance? Or thought about being one?

I started a TPT store my first year of teaching. It was just for fun, really.

Then I started my teacher Instagram for fun. One thing led to another & I now have 6 business ventures.

The thing is- I am just like so many of you. I work full time in the classroom. My TPT + business operations are my side hustles.

But here's the thing- my side hustles bring in way more than my teaching salary- and that's with a Master's Degree, a tenure + 9 year boost on the pay ladder, and a $7k annual National Board stipend from my state + district.

Last year Lauren Fulton and I decided to host a virtual conference for teacher authors- whether you are novice, somewhat veteran, or maybe you aren't a seller yet but you have thought about it.. There are topics for literally everyone.

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It was a huge success so we are hosting it again !

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Some of my favorite sessions:

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5 Ways to Drive More Traffic to your TPT Products with Kristen Doyle

Profitable, Data-Led Revisions with Lauren Fulton

Top Ten E-mail Marketing Questions Answered with Melissa Seideman

How to Navigate WooCommerce with Christi Fultz
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The Teacher Seller’s Summit brings together successful teacher business owners and industry experts to share their experiences and insights on how to take your business to the next level. You don't want to miss this if you have ever wanted an extra income stream or want to level up your biz that's already started.

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🎟 Go get your EARLY BIRD ticket now!! 🎟

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If you have any questions, please reply back and let me know!

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