
Should You STOP Emailing in Summer?
Here’s some TPT conference swag that won’t end up buried in your desk.
(Free stuff is great. But free stuff that gets things done is the best.)
You’re going to leave the conference with 3 months of email templates.
You’re not going to have to decide what to say.
You’re not going to have to figure out what to link to.
You’re not going to wonder what teachers need help with.
Inspirational words have been laid out for you to add your message to.
The best part? I included a bonus series of TPT sale emails for the site wide sale. Those will change your life payout because you’re going to learn a technique to get your sale emails opened more than ever before.
You've been giving tips and tricks on how to teach and have fun in the classroom.
Write emails that sound like you.
Teachers are in a vacationified state of mind. They don't want to hear about classroom strategies or teaching difficult topics. They want to have F-U-N. They want to enjoy every microsecond of summer. So your email strategy must change to match their temporary lifestyle.
Give teachers summer ideas on :
How to relax (without trying to fit everything in)
Ways to have fun with the topic they teach on (show them related hobbies, local activities, etc.)
Fun things they always want to do (but never have time for)