Whether you are a buyer or a seller on Teachers Pay Teachers, you may have heard of leaving feedback. Here's the thing, a friend of mine texted me not too long ago saying she didn't know how to leave feedback on something she bought, which led me to here. So, I give you:
Leaving feedback is quite easy. But, in case you are having a hard time navigating through the TpT waters, here's a quick and painless tutorial on how to appropriately give feedback!
And lastly, a word about freebies (which we all LOVE!). It's not required, but when something is given to you for free, it's polite to say thank you. Be grateful, just like you teach your own students to do!








Great post Jen! Thank you for getting the word out.
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ReplyDeleteLove, love, love! Will be sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great post! Will be sharing with my audience as well!
ReplyDeleteCan I get an amen!? You hit the nail on the head with this post. I am a newish seller and the less than 4.0 feedbacks kill me! I understand that some were warranted and helped me improve a product, but others left me thinking, "Really?!" I hate when buyers just say something like "thanks" and don't give a 4.0. I also got a 1.0 on a FREEBIE because they didn't read the directions. It lowered my overall score and I am still struggling to get it back up! Such a great post and shall be sharing.
ReplyDeleteFantastic post! It frustrates me to no end to receive negative feedback when the buyer does not carefully read the product description or wishes something else was included. Luckily, the good far outweighs the bad! Thanks for this post!
ReplyDelete~Erin
Mrs. Beattie's Classroom
Well said! I love this! =0)
ReplyDeleteWhat an informative post! I'm new to TpT and love to hear all of these tips.
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