Saturday, January 4, 2014

How To Put Links in Your TPT Product Descriptions

I am linking up with Erica Bohrer for her Getting Started on TPT Linky:



How do you use links in your Teachers Pay Teachers product descriptions?  This is a question that I have been getting a lot lately.  Hopefully this TPT tip is one that you can use to promote your products!  The good news is that it is not as difficult as you may think.

To start, pin the image below or bookmark this page for quick access to the product linking code:


How To: Links in TPT Descriptions

Then follow these steps:

Click the green edit button.


Scroll down to the "description" box.


Scroll down to where in the description you want to add the link.




Copy and paste the following code where you want the link:

<a href="INSERT HTTP ADDRESS FOR YOUR PRODUCT HERE" target="_blank">INSERT PRODUCT NAME HERE</a>


Copy and paste the http address of your product (just like you're adding a link to your blog) to replace the first set of capital letters, and type the name of the product where the second set of capital letters is.  Post the product, and check to make sure it worked.  I recommend copying and pasting the code as opposed to retyping, because with html even an extra space can cause the link not to work!  

I hope you enjoyed this tip!  If you have any ideas for other tutorials, leave a comment below!
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Currently January

Happy 2014!!!

I hope that the new year is a great one for you!  Although there are many cliche parts of New Year's, the new year is fresh start, and that is something we could all use!  Without further ado, here is my January Currently!


Listening:  To silence!  That has been one of the best parts of break!  Hearing myself think, being able to focus, catch up on what I need to do.

Loving:  Having a longer break than my other working friends!  (Although this does make it hard to find people to hang out with!)  It's times like breaks when I realize how lucky I am to be a teacher.  Don't get me wrong, I love the kids and teaching too, but it is nice to still get holiday vacations and breaks that the rest of the working world doesn't recognize.  I see it as time to recharge my battery so I can be a more effective teacher when we return.  I still do some planning, organizing, prepping, etc., but it is nice to have the time to do this.  I don't know what I would do without my three-day-weekends, spring break, summers, etc.

Thinking:  About things other than school.  Like I said above, I love teaching, but it has been nice to direct my attention to my family, friends, my house (which needed a little cleaning!), etc.

Wanting:  GLUTEN.  Okay, how many of you all are gluten-free teachers?  You know what I'm talking about!  It seems that more and more people are discovering that they have Celiac's or other gluten sensitivities.  Without complaining, let me just say that gluten-free foods are expensive and do not taste the same.  There are some brands that are okay, but they don't taste the same.  Eating out is tough too, and same with potluck luncheons or dinners at school, and eating at people's houses.  It's not the worst thing that could happen to me, but sometimes I just really want to eat a loaf of sandwich bread!  I'd even be willing to eat a spoonful of flour in exchange for being able to eat gluten again!  I'd be up for a gluten-free recipe link-up at some point if anyone has good any good ones to share!

Needing: To finish what I start...  I have had so many questions about future products, such as my Common Core Math Mini Lessons.  They're coming!!!  I promise!!!  I have the other units in the series all started, but they need to be finished.  I only post them after I have used them in my classroom and tried them out, made adjustments, etc.  So I will write the basic lessons as I cover the concepts in class, and then I go back and work on formatting, fonts, clip art, etc. as I have time.  I will really be making an effort to get these finished up (and then discount them for the first 48 hours to thank you all for your patience!).

Memory/Tradition:  Snow!  Where I live, we gets lots of snow.  All winter.  And no snow days, ever.  I get so jealous when I see everybody write blog posts about snow days, and they take pictures and you can see little blades of grass sticking out of the ground!  It's only a dusting!  And they got off school!  Here, I spend hours in the car to and from school, making my way through 8 inches of snow!  It's just considered normal.


You can link up with Farley by clicking below!
Oh' Boy 4th Grade




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