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Ready to revolutionize your approach to TPT success? This eye-opening episode challenges the common misconception that creating more products is the only path to growth. Instead, Lauren Fulton reveals the powerful strategy of "creating for views" – an algorithmic approach that helps your resources work smarter, not harder.
Discover three game-changing tactics that can transform your product creation process. First, learn how combining two resource types into one product (like task cards activities instead of just task cards) targets multiple keyword sets simultaneously, doubling your visibility with minimal extra effort. Next, explore how creating complementary products that teachers naturally search for together builds valuable keyword traction and opens the door to higher-ticket sales. Finally, master the art of creating leveled versions of your resources to appeal to multiple grade levels while gathering crucial market data.
What makes these strategies particularly powerful is their efficiency – you're essentially casting a wide net instead of a single line, creating multiple opportunities for buyers to discover your work without significantly increasing your workload. For new sellers, this approach provides invaluable insights into which niches and grade levels respond best to your content, allowing you to make data-driven decisions about where to focus your efforts.
Whether you're just starting your TPT journey or looking to scale an established store, these practical, actionable strategies will help you build a purposeful and sustainable business. Tune in next week as Lauren shares three seasonal product strategies to help maximize your earnings during key buying periods throughout the school year.
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Free Rebranded Teacher Facebook Group
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Ready to revolutionize your approach to TPT success? This eye-opening episode challenges the common misconception that creating more products is the only path to growth. Instead, Lauren Fulton reveals the powerful strategy of "creating for views" – an algorithmic approach that helps your resources work smarter, not harder.
Discover three game-changing tactics that can transform your product creation process. First, learn how combining two resource types into one product (like task cards activities instead of just task cards) targets multiple keyword sets simultaneously, doubling your visibility with minimal extra effort. Next, explore how creating complementary products that teachers naturally search for together builds valuable keyword traction and opens the door to higher-ticket sales. Finally, master the art of creating leveled versions of your resources to appeal to multiple grade levels while gathering crucial market data.
What makes these strategies particularly powerful is their efficiency – you're essentially casting a wide net instead of a single line, creating multiple opportunities for buyers to discover your work without significantly increasing your workload. For new sellers, this approach provides invaluable insights into which niches and grade levels respond best to your content, allowing you to make data-driven decisions about where to focus your efforts.
Whether you're just starting your TPT journey or looking to scale an established store, these practical, actionable strategies will help you build a purposeful and sustainable business. Tune in next week as Lauren shares three seasonal product strategies to help maximize your earnings during key buying periods throughout the school year.
Check Out My YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/c/laurenfulton
My Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/laurentschappler/
My Other YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@LaurenATsch
Free Rebranded Teacher Facebook Group
https://www.facebook.com/groups/749538092194115
Support the show
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