It's important to celebrate life's little triumphs when you can. This week, I reached a smile milestone of ten units sold for one of my favorite products. I created this lovingly over a week or two and used it with positive responses from my own students. I have tweaked it and added to it over the last few months.
Side Note: The product was marketed for about four to five months. Another product I created only about 3 weeks ago is already two sales away from reaching the big Ten mark. Just goes to show you can never totally forecast sales. That's weird because years ago I used to write articles about forecasting, and now I am more focused on my own products making me about $15 per month. I like both kinds of sales - slow and steady and more sporadic!
Side Note: I have been thinking a lot lately about the time required on the front end to create products for sale on Teacher's Notebook and TeachersPayTeachers.com. What I like about these sites is that the prices are pretty reasonable and I can always find something I need to augment my own plans. Why didn't this business model catch on more than 5 years ago?
Side Note: The product was marketed for about four to five months. Another product I created only about 3 weeks ago is already two sales away from reaching the big Ten mark. Just goes to show you can never totally forecast sales. That's weird because years ago I used to write articles about forecasting, and now I am more focused on my own products making me about $15 per month. I like both kinds of sales - slow and steady and more sporadic!
Side Note: I have been thinking a lot lately about the time required on the front end to create products for sale on Teacher's Notebook and TeachersPayTeachers.com. What I like about these sites is that the prices are pretty reasonable and I can always find something I need to augment my own plans. Why didn't this business model catch on more than 5 years ago?