Monday, July 14, 2014

The Top Ten Things I Learned at the TPT conference in Vegas

I'm linking with A Burst of First to share what I have learned in Las Vegas at the first ever TPT conference.


I should start off by saying that I was scared to death to go to Vegas. Legit.  To travel by myself to meet a bunch of people I didn't know was overwhelming.  My wonderful new friend Amy, from Learning Lessons with Mrs.Labrasciano, who I met through Instagram and blogging, convinced me to go and we shared a room together.  I'm so glad she talked me into it. We truly don't know what we are capable of until we step out of our comfort zone. As dramatic as that may sound, my fears of traveling alone were that strong. I gained more knowledge and confidence than I ever thought possible by going.  Here are just some of the many things I learned while in Las Vegas...






 All of these people, who I consider superstars:  Greg Smedley, Deanna Jump, and Cara Caroll (hello!  Yes, Cara Caroll!!!!), and Paul Edelman (the founder of TPT) are truly the nicest, sweetest and most down to earth people you could meet.  I felt so embarrassed to go up to them and ask for their pictures but they were so good about it, and I think they were as honored, as well.  I am in the black and white dress, my friend Amy has the long hair, and Amna from Teach to Reach is wearing the scarf.  Greg Smedly of Kindergarten Smorgasboard is in the pic on the top left, Paul Edleman is in the pic on the top right, Deanna Jump from Mrs. Jump's Class is on the bottom left and Cara Carroll from The First Grade Parade is at the bottom right.



A common thread that I heard most amongst all the presenters was:  

Be unique. Be yourself.  Find your niche.  (I'm still working on this.)


It's important to use good clipart.  Good clipart should have crisp, clear images.  Some of the top clipartists were shared:
  
   Graphics from the Pond

                                       Melonheadz
 
                                                          Ashley Hughes

                                         Whimsy Clips

                                       Pink Cat Studio

                                                          Educlips

                                      
                                       Kari Bolt

                                                          Scrappin Doodles

                                                             Creative Clips


 O.K. Listen- Don't judge. The presenters emphasized the importance of using good fonts. Really?  I just have always thought that fonts were fonts.  I have been using Century Gothic a lot.  I mean, like- in every project I do.  The kids can read it, the text is simplistic.  Yes!  At least something when I am creating is free!  Century Gothic is right here on my PC.   Imagine my horror when Deedee Wills had a screen slide up that said "Unless you are an eight year old typing out a project, Comic Sans is not an acceptable font." Oops.  I said.....don't judge. :) You know that one of the first things I did when I came home was download some fonts from these suggested sellers:


Graphics from the Pond

                                                          Kimberly Geswein Fonts

                                     Hello Fonts by Jen Jones

                                      CC Fonts by Cara Carroll


                                                          Fabulous Fonts by Michelle Oakes



Watermark your photos. You can use apps such as A Beautiful Mess (my favorite) or Pic Monkey to watermark your photos.  This is important when images get pinned on Pinterest so that the images can always come back to your blog and hence, your work.

Make your sale banner in your TPT store reflect what you sell.  This is good advice.  Right now my sale banner looks like this

which is really a smaller version of my blog header.  Perhaps stating that my products are geared for K-1 students would be best.  Add that to my "to do" list.  I'm still in my Pj's and its noon! I really have to get to that grocery store sometime today!!!


 Add a page with the Common Core Standards to your products. This is especially helpful for those who need to show proof of teaching with the standards.  It is also helpful for "I can" statement cards, essential questions, or goals/objectives if they need to be posted in classrooms.  I know I am required to post objectives in my classroom.


 You can use Picassa to make page previews. Apparently, if you design in Powerpoint, you can save each slide as a JPEG.  Then, upload those JPEGS to Picassa and it will put them into a collage.  What the what?!! I never knew that!  I have spent hours screenshotting, clicking, cropping, dragging.  Yeah.  Love that!

Quality over quantity.  Spend your time making sure your work is outstanding rather than trying solely to fill your store.  Deanna Jump made a point that will forever stick with me: "Someone was willing to spend their hard earned money on that product that they otherwise may have spent on groceries."


Teachers are amazing, sweet, kind, caring, and wonderful people.  I had not a thing to be nervous about, as is most often the case with things that I worry about.  I made some great friends, had some incredible experiences, and learned a ton!  I'm so glad I did it!  It sure was worth it and heck, I may even do it again!  In fact, I know I will!







9 comments:

  1. Jameson MichelleJuly 14, 2014 at 1:06 PM

    What a great post. As a new seller I appreciated your links to the good stuff!

    Now go rock it!

    Cheers,
    Jameson
    Lessons With Coffee 

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  2. Ruth n Autumn CarmichaelJuly 14, 2014 at 2:10 PM

    I wish we would have had a chance to get to spend time together! Hopefully next time! I was super scared to and had my mom and hubby & kiddo travelling with me! Everyone was super nice! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Heather ByersJuly 14, 2014 at 8:25 PM

    Wonderful post Julie!! I'm going to make sure I get to go next year. Already started saving:) I had no idea you could do screenshots with Picassa. I'm going to have to try that!!
    Thanks!!

    Heather
    The Busy Busy Hive

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  4. Ms. KJuly 14, 2014 at 9:22 PM

    I really enjoyed your post! What a great collection of 10 things you learned!

    Ms. K
    teacherblogspot.com

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  5. Heather RenzJuly 15, 2014 at 12:34 AM

    Julie,
    It was great to meet you at the TpT conference in Vegas! You definitely shared some great points!! Another one of my favorites that I learned while there was to mark comments on your products and other peoples products as useful when they are awesome comments so that they stay at the top! I had no idea you could "move comments up" but now I know! :) I hope to stay in touch via the blogging world!
    - Heather
    Mrs. Renz' Class

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    1. afirstforeverythingJuly 16, 2014 at 12:08 PM

      It was great to meet you as well, Heather! Let's definitely keep in touch!

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  • AlishaJuly 15, 2014 at 8:53 AM

    Julie,

    Thanks for posting your top then that you learned in Vegas. I found you through the forum where you had posted this blogpost. I didn't have the chance to go to Vegas because of the time and money constraints, but definitely plan to next year! Thanks for posting this! I really need to watermark my stuff and get a TPT banner in my store! On the to do list!

    Also, you were with Amna! She was one of my first blogging friends :)

    Alisha
    Missing Tooth Grins

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  • Mrs. JohnsonJuly 15, 2014 at 12:03 PM

    Great post! Looks like it was a fabulous time! Thank you for sharing not only who you met, but also what you learned! Loved it! :)
    Lindsey
    Mrs. Johnson’s Little Prowlers

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  • C HathJuly 23, 2014 at 12:52 AM

    I love your top 10!! I agree, finding good fonts is hard, when you are investing money in everything else!! Another great place to look for fonts is Kevin and Amanda's fonts. Google search that, and you will find their site. Their fonts are all FREE!! i love it!!

    Mrs. 3rd Grade 

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