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4 Places to Sell Learning Materials Online

If you teach or homeschool, here are some great opportunities to sell educational materials online for passive income

We often hear how teaching is a low paying job. It can also be expensive as many teachers are investing their own money in teaching materials and supplies. As a result, many online marketplaces have popped up over the past 10 years allowing teachers, parents and homeschoolers to save valuable time and buy and sell the worksheets, printables, planners and curriculum they need.

Selling teaching materials has become a popular passive income opportunity for many educators, some claim Earn six figures through their online sales. Today we look at five popular destinations for your learning products.

Teacher salary teacher About 300 site users claim to earn more than $50,000 per year selling their learning resources. The site allows users to sell or list free lesson plans, activities, worksheets, printables, quizzes and more. Both free and premium accounts ($59.95 per year) are available. The site charges a commission for each sale made through the site. In the past, we’ve talked to quite a few vendors here. Payments are made by PayPal once per month. You can also choose to get paid through Dwolla.

Educator Offers both a storefront and a “daily deal” aspect to sellers. For regular priced items, sellers will receive 85% of sales. For daily deals, you get 50%. This site is extremely popular with the homeschool crowd and has received numerous awards from the education community. Payments are made by PayPal or check within 15 to 30 days depending on the type of sale.

Teacher Lingo Teacher Pay offers a similar setup to teachers. Basic membership is free and you will earn 65% of every sale. With a paid membership of $49 per year, your royalties increase up to 85%. The site pays once per month via PayPal with a minimum of $20. It seems like a small community, but they offer forums and directories to connect with other educators.

Etsy A popular destination for all makers. We’ve recently heard success stories from several women who have made a full-time living selling printables, downloads and other digital products on the site. Also you will find many Educational list on site, designed primarily as a homeschooling parent and teacher resource. Etsy has no membership fees. It’s $.20 to list your item and they only take 6.5% when your item sells Get paid by PayPal, check or direct checkout.

If you’re a teacher under contract, make sure you know who owns the copyright before trying to sell the works you create. According to the National Education Association, “If your employment contract assigns copyright ownership of materials produced for the classroom to the teacher, you probably have the green light. Absent a written contract, however, the Copyright Act of 1976 states that materials created by teachers in the scope of their employment are considered “work for hire” and therefore, the school owns them

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