7 Ways to Save Money on Teachers Pay Teachers (2024)

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Teachers Pay Teachers made me a better teacher. That might sound cheesy to you, but it is the absolute truth. TpT gave me the ability to meet my students’ needs in ways that went above and beyond the outdated curriculum. TpT made me look like a rockstar with super fun activities while saving me time that I could spend with my family.

I love TpT, but I couldn’t always afford as many resources as I wanted. Teachers are on seriously limited budgets. (Not that I need to tell you that!)

Over the years, I have come up with seven different ways to save a little on my TpT purchases. I want to share in hopes that this will help you!

1. Leave Feedback to Earn Credit

Teachers Pay Teachers values quality feedback on resources. The feedback helps other teachers to find the resource that will best meet their own classroom needs.

Since feedback is so important, TpT rewards you for leaving feedback! When you leave feedback on the resources that you have purchased and used in your classroom, TpT will give you credits.

The amount of credits that you earn is based on the price of the resource that you purchased. For example, if you purchase a $3 resource, you will receive 3 credits when you leave feedback.

For every 20 credits that you earn, you can take $1 off of your whole cart.

Teachers Pay Teachers keeps track of the credits and you can choose to use them when you are checking out.

Before you check out, head to your purchases page and make sure you have left quality feedback on previous purchases!

2. Follow your Favorite Stores

Some sellers offer a discount on brand new resources.

This discount is usually only available for a day or two. If you follow their store, Teachers Pay Teachers will send you an email when they add a new resource. Make sure you open this email right away to see if the new resource is something that you need and nit it is discounted.

Not sure how to follow a store? Head to the store and click on the star that says “Follow Me” directly under their store name.

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Want to follow my store? I offer a 50% discount on new resources for the first 24 hours! You can follow by clicking HERE.

3. Follow your Favorite Sellers on Social Media

Most sellers have Facebook pages and/or Instagram accounts.

Sometimes sellers will use their social media to announce a sale in their store or on a particular resource. Also, they might have special giveaways or contests on their social media.

I often give away gift cards and large resource bundles on my Facebook page and my Instagram account!

4. Join your Favorite Sellers’ Newsletter Lists

Some sellers have email newsletter lists. You usually get a freebie just for signing up for their list!

Sellers will send likely send emails when they are having sales, giveaways or have new resources. This is a great chance to grab a deal!

What I love most about these emails is that the seller is sending lots of tips and ideas that help you to know if the resource will meet my needs and how to implement it in the classroom. This can help you to save money buying resources that just aren’t what you need!

You can usually find information about signing up for a newsletter list on the seller’s blog or social media. You can always send them an email or TpT question to ask if they have an email list.

It’s super easy to get on my newsletter list! Just type your first name and PERSONAL email address in the boxes below.


5. Team Up to Take Advantage of Extra License Discounts

Do you plan with your team? Do you all end up purchasing the same resources on TpT?

Did you know that most sellers offer a discount on the purchase of multiple licenses? It’s typically a 10% discount!

If you know that one of your teaching buddies wants the same resource, team up and buy both licenses from one of TpT account. Then you can split the cost and you both save a little!

*Note: It is necessary to buy multiple licenses if you are going to be sharing a resource with a colleague. The terms of use on nearly every TpT resource state that the resource can be used by one classroom. Sharing would be a violation of copyright law. So it’s a darn good thing we can get a discount on those extra licenses!

6. Take Advantage of Bundle Discounts

Many sellers offer money saving bundles in their store. The bundles are a collection of resources from their store that they sell as a package at a discounted price.

I offer many bundle for 20% off of the price of buying each individual item in the bundle.

Buying a bundle costs more up front, but they can be a huge money saver in the long run!

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7. Talk to your Admin about Signing Up for TpT for Schools

Teachers Pay Teachers has created a brand new program that is the bees knees! They worked with all types of schools (public, private, charts, parochial, etc) all over the country to create a TpT for Schools portal.

Basically, school can join and get and get an account for free. Teachers are then able to put TpT resources on a wish list. Their administrators can see the wish lists and purchase licenses for the teachers.

You probably won’t get everything that you ask for, but wouldn’t it be amazing to get a few new and FREE to you resources?!

If your school is not already signed up for TpT for Schools, you can talk to your admin about getting signed up.

You can get more information or have your admin get your school signed up by clicking HERE.

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FAQs

How to save money on TPT? ›

How to Be a Savings Superstar on Teachers Pay Teachers
  1. Leave Feedback! Did you know that TpT offers store credits for future purchases when you leave feedback for resources you have already purchased? ...
  2. Shop bundles! Bundles are the TpT word for buying a “multi-pack” of resources from a seller. ...
  3. Shop the Sales!

Can you actually make money on Teachers Pay Teachers? ›

The first question everyone asks is: “can I really make money selling on Teachers Pay Teachers?” The answer is YES. It is a great way to start up a small business and earn extra income for teachers. I won't sugarcoat it though, you will have to put a lot of hard work into it.

How to be successful on Teachers Pay Teachers? ›

Here are some tips for getting started on TPT:
  1. Sign up for a premium seller account so that you get a larger percentage of your earnings. ...
  2. Having Microsoft Office, especially PowerPoint, helps. ...
  3. Invest in clip art and fonts. ...
  4. Secure your pdf files. ...
  5. Make your product covers appealing.
  6. Create purposeful products.

How to get noticed on Teachers Pay Teachers? ›

TPT Seller Tips for New Teachers Pay Teachers Sellers
  1. Begin your TPT Store legally (ex: fonts/clipart) ...
  2. Focus on your house and not your neighbors. ...
  3. Start with consistent branding. ...
  4. Create templates for routine tasks. ...
  5. Take your time creating your resources. ...
  6. Print the resource and proofread before publishing.

What is the Save 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings. The savings category also includes money you will need to realize your future goals.

Who is the highest earner on TPT? ›

Brief profiles top earners on TpT

1. Deanna Jump: Deanna Jump is perhaps the most well-known success story on TpT. A kindergarten teacher from Georgia, Deanna became the first millionaire on TpT by selling her innovative and engaging lesson plans.

How to get Teachers Pay Teachers for free? ›

Joining TPT is free! Once you sign up, you have access to browse over 7 million resources — many of which are completely free for you to download. If you're a Seller, you can choose between two account levels, Basic and Premium. Learn more about our membership options here.

How much does Deanna Jump make? ›

Deanna Jump: the first full-time teacher millionaire on TPT.

Jump is the first full-time teacher millionaire that Teachers Pay Teachers knows of. She earns about $80,000 a month, more than your average Wall Street banker.

Who are the top sellers on TPT? ›

Over the years, Deanna Jump, Rachel Lynette, The Moffatt Girls, Brooke Brown, and others have been among the best sellers on Teachers Pay Teachers. They used to post all of the best sellers on their website, but TpT has since discontinued this because the top sellers were getting a lot of negativity.

How to stand out on Teachers Pay Teachers? ›

Professional-quality resources are more likely to stand out among the many Teachers Pay Teachers lesson plans, worksheets, and other resources. Many sellers on this marketplace use Microsoft PowerPoint to create their products.

What percentage do Teachers Pay Teachers take? ›

For a Basic Seller (free) account, TpT takes a 30 cent transaction fee for all resources. With a Premium Account ($59.95 a year) the transaction fee is waved for orders over $3, but 15 cents for under $3. The payout rate for a Basic Seller is 55%, and a Premium Seller keeps 80% of all sales.

How to boost TPT sales? ›

In addition to using a blog to drive traffic to your TPT store, social media platforms are essential. These platforms allow you to build an online community. TPT buyers like to get to know the face behind the store. Showing your products in action on social media is the best way to market them.

How much money do people make on Teachers Pay Teachers? ›

I'm in the trenches, making an average take home of $200 each month of Teachers Pay Teachers after having my shop for about a year and a half. And you can do it, too!

What are the payout methods for Teachers Pay Teachers? ›

Frequently Asked Questions

As of December 15th, 2021, we've partnered with the payment processor Hyperwallet to enable us to offer multiple payout options to TPT Sellers (including PayPal, direct deposit, Venmo, and wire transfer). Please visit this page in TPT U to learn more about updating your payment method.

How popular is Teachers Pay Teachers? ›

Teachers Pay Teachers is an online marketplace and an American educational website for buying and selling educator resources. It focuses on a PreK-12 audience. Founded in 2006, Teachers Pay Teachers has over 2.6 million active users with sales exceeding $60 million.

How do I discount a product on TPT? ›

Here's how to throw a sale:
  1. Click on the store icon at the top right of the site.
  2. Select “Throw A Sale.”
  3. Click “New sale.”
  4. Set the discount amount in the “Discount” drop down (5%, 10%, 15% or 20% off).
  5. Set the “Sale period” dates.
  6. Select the products you'd like to include in your sale. ...
  7. Click “Schedule sale” to save.
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What do teachers buy most on TPT? ›

These ideas are not in any particular order in terms of popularity and are all products to consider if you plan on selling Tpt products.
  • Teacher Planners.
  • Classroom Decor.
  • Printable Task Cards.
  • Morning Work.
  • Sub-Plans.
  • Worksheets and Activities.
  • Digital Items.
  • Clip Art.
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How do I get free resources on TPT? ›

Use the TPT search function to filter the price by "Free" to find thousands of free resources. You can also sort any search by ascending (lowest -> highest) price. In addition, you can check our weekly email newsletter for top free downloads.

How to boost sales on Teachers Pay Teachers? ›

In addition to using a blog to drive traffic to your TPT store, social media platforms are essential. These platforms allow you to build an online community. TPT buyers like to get to know the face behind the store. Showing your products in action on social media is the best way to market them.

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