075 – Shelley Tomich on Running a Teachers Pay Teachers Store

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Summary

Way back in Episode 048, Judy Naillon was on the podcast to talk about how she started a ukulele program in her studio. In our conversation, Judy had great things to say about the Rainbow Ukulele curriculum she purchased on Teachers Pay Teachers to lead this program.

A lot of you have asked about what it’s like to sell on platforms like Teachers Pay Teachers, so today I’m excited to welcome Shelley Tomich, the creator of the Rainbow Ukulele curriculum, to talk about how she started her TpT store and how it has given her flexibility in a season of life when her priorities shifted.

Upcoming Speaking Engagements:

“Let the Website Speak: Crafting a More Effective Studio Website” on Sunday, March 14 at 11am Eastern as part of the MTNA Virtual Conference 2021

https://www.mtna.org/Conference/Home.aspx?hkey=cecd079e-f62b-4ed5-8575-57e2283ba248&WebsiteKey=5679cafc-84b2-4fd2-b431-bda8f7b0c53b 

Resources

Pitch Publications

Rainbow Ukulele curriculum 

TES

The Music Crew

Book:

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson

Previous Podcast Episodes:

Episode 048 – Judy Naillon on Starting a Ukulele Program

Episode 065 – Andrea Miller on Incentives at Work in Music Studios

Connect with Shelley:

Website: https://pitchpublications.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PitchPublications/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pitchpublications/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/pitchhillmusic

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