What do I send my TPT Email List?

The big gurus say it. Your TPT peers say it.

You need a TPT email list if you want to do anything with your business.

You’ve tried to learn from online marketers. You’ve tried to learn from big gurus. But, when you try to learn how to write emails from them, they answer all the questions you don’t have.

They'll happily tell you how to grow your email list. Which is great. For later. Just not what you need. Now.

You need to know how to write emails to teachers without wasting 20 minutes staring at a blank screen. Think, think, think . You're telling yourself while holding your face in your hands trying to force brilliance.

You’re a teacher. Trying to teach other teachers to teach better. And that’s a delicate task.

You need to be funny enough to be entertaining. You need enough real life scenarios to be relatable. You need enough new tips and hacks to be an authority. And all that needs to wrap up in a call to action at the end of each email.

That’s a lot of pressure. No wonder everyone stresses about email. Then to top it off, you’ve got all these questions running through your head as you try to write an email.

How to you sell a product to a fellow teacher without being salesy? How do you teach them a new strategy without sounding like that know it all student that you want to throw a stuffed apple at in class? How do you find your voice so you don’t sound like Siri or ChatGPT wrote your emails (even if they did)? How often do you email? Should each email have a freebie? How in the world do you come up with email ideas every week?

You’re spending so much time on your TPT email list. It needs to make you money. It's implied that if you have a list, it'll make you money. But just sending emails isn’t going to make you money. But no one tells you that.

But you’ve got to learn how to send great emails that make money.

Didya catch that last part?

You need to learn how to write emails. But not just any emails.

Emails that make money.

Emails that are interesting to teachers.

Emails that teachers open their inbox to read (and buy from).

Emails that make teachers go, “Where have you been my whole teaching career? Here take my credit card!”.

And to write emails like that, you’re going to need to learn from a fellow teacherprenuer. One who’s waded through all the guru speak. Pulled out the things that aren’t relevant for teacherpreneurs. Then broken things down to explain to you the types of emails you can write that sell your products while helping teachers.

Click on any of the articles below to learn how to easily write emails that make money.