Why Product Lines Can Help Your TPT Store Grow Faster

If you’re constantly wondering what product to create next, it might be time to stop thinking about individual resources and start thinking about product lines.

One of the biggest mistakes I see Teachers Pay Teachers sellers make is constantly creating products that don’t connect to one another. While there’s nothing wrong with having a variety of resources, building a collection around a common theme or resource type makes it much easier to grow your TPT store over time.

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Build on What’s Already Working in Your TPT Store

Before brainstorming a brand-new idea, take a look at your best-selling resources.

Is there a product teachers keep buying? Could you create another version for a different topic, grade level, or season?

Your next product idea might already be sitting in your store!

Personally, I like creating product lines based on a resource type, like projects, task cards, or guided notes. Once teachers love a certain format, it’s much easier to expand that collection than to start from scratch every time.

AI Can Help You Get Started With Product Lines

This is one of my favorite ways to use AI. Instead of asking AI to create your resources, use it to help you plan.

You can upload your standards and ask AI to organize them into a logical sequence, upload your product data and ask it to identify patterns among your best seller, and brainstorm additional products that would naturally fit into an existing collection.

It won’t replace your expertise, but it can save you hours when you’re trying to figure out what to do next in your TPT store.

Product Lines Lead to Better Bundles on Teachers Pay Teachers

As your collection grows, creating bundles becomes much easier because your resources were designed to work together from the beginning.

Not only does this create more value for teachers, but it also gives you the opportunity to offer higher-priced products that can significantly increase your average sale.

If you’re looking for ideas on how to organize your resources, be sure to check out my post on creating product lines and bundles. It’s a great next step if you’re ready to start growing your store more strategically.

Ready to Grow Your TPT Store?

Building a successful Teachers Pay Teachers store isn’t about creating hundreds of random products. It’s about creating resources that work together and serve your buyers well.

If you’re ready to learn how to choose products teachers are searching for, improve your SEO, and grow a profitable TPT business, I’d love to help.

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Former teacher Lindsay Bowden, standing and holding a teacher resource, helping educators learn how to sell on TPT
Lindsay is a former high school math teacher turned full time online biz owner. She has earned over $320K in revenue from Teachers Pay Teachers.

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