Showing posts with label fonts 4 teachers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fonts 4 teachers. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Labor Day Linky Party

Fonts 4 Teachers blog is going to throw a linky party for Labor Day.

This linky party will be promoted in our more than 7,000+ Pinterest fans, 2,400+ Facebook friends and 800+ Twitter followers.


Only 2 conditions:

1, You have to follow this blog or
2. You have to became a follower of TPT Fonts 4 Teachers.

You can link ONLY 2 products, one paid and one free. If you do not follow directions, you will be removed. the linky party runs from 9/7/2015 to 9/14/2015.

Thanks.

Happy linky party



Sunday, August 24, 2014

Everyday is Like Sunday Linky Party

Fonts 4 Teachers is having a weekly linky party. It will be called ! Please invite your friends to join us!


Please adhere to these simple guidelines:

1. You can upload only 2 products. One paid and one freebie. And you can link up directly to your store. No problem.

2. Follow my Teachers Pay Teachers store. It takes 5 seconds. Click HERE.

***This blog has a readership of about 600 visits a day. In addition, this linky party will be announced in my 2,300 followers Facebook page, my 5,100 followers Pinterest boards and my 700 Twitter fans.


Thursday, February 27, 2014

12 Reasons Why Some Teachers Might Not Be Making Money in Pinterest

Andrea Eldridge for GalTime.com wrote an amazing article­­ in the Huffington Post on February 19, 2014. I have made a summary for you, since the original is quite long. If you want to read the whole article, click here.

http://www.pinterest.com/fonts4teachers/

Pinterest is a fun way to create and share a visual, digital collection of the things you like, want to try or find appealing. Its images that link to webpages -- a mouthwatering picture of a pie takes you to the recipe, or an image of a scarf takes you to a blog post with a DIY tutorial. 

You can pin anything you find on the web, your own images, or re-pin something another Pinterest user has posted. Follow pinners with similar interests and as you share cool stuff other users will start to follow you. If you want to make the most of what Pinterest has to offer, though, there are some common mistakes to try to avoid. Here are the twelve top things that anyone who has used Pinterest has probably done at least once.

1.      Re-pinning without verifying that the weblink is legit: Before you repin, take a second to follow the pin to its destination. If don't confirm that the pin points to a legitimate website, you could be inadvertently aiding in the spread of spam or malware.


2.      Forgetting to update the pin description when you re-pin: Make sure that the description is clear, uses proper grammar, and doesn't reference someone else's children.


3.      Neglecting to pin original content: Re-pinning stuff you see on Pinterest is quick and easy, but pinning links to cool images, stories, crafts or recipes you find while surfing the net is what's going to make your boards fresh and unique.


4.      Not including searchable terms in your pin description: If you want to make it easy for other Pinterest users to find things you pin using Pinterest's search function, use accurate search terms in your pin descriptions and board names.


5.      Expiring pins: Periodically, check through your content to see that your pins still link to the intended content and purge those pins that send you to dead pages.


6.      Using #hashtags in your description: Did you forget that you aren't on Twitter?


7.      Not picking the right images: If you want your pins to stand out, they have to include engaging, beautiful or adorable images. Make sure you choose an image that isn't too small, blurry, or low quality.


8.      Going on a pinning bender: Decide on a reasonable time limit before you launch the Pinterest site and stick to it. The pins will be there tomorrow, I promise.


9.      Following someone just because they follow you: This is a no-no.


10.  Lack of organization One caveat: too many boards can be just as overwhelming. If you find yourself with a bunch of boards that have just one or two pins on them, it may be time to consolidate.


11.  Pinning gift ideas to public pages: Keep a few ideas to yourself by pinning them to a board you've made private if you want to take credit for being amazing.


12.  Forgetting to save the stuff you REALLY want to more than one place: If it's really important, save it (not just the web-link) somewhere else like Dropbox so that you can have a copy even if the original content moves or gets taken down.

 Andrea Eldridge is CEO of Nerds On Call, which offers onsite computer and laptop repair to homeowners and small
 businesses. Based in Redding, Calif., it has locations in five states. Contact Eldridge at www.callnerds.com/andrea.


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Monday, September 23, 2013

Contest in Pinterest: Enter to Win 10 Top Programs for Teachers

Fonts 4 Teachers is running a contest in Pinterest. Click here to see the pin.


Enter the contest here

Deadline: 10/1/2013

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Fonts 4 Teachers: Wednesday Linky Party


These are my rules:

1.  Each Wednesday I am having a Linky party. The post will be open for a week. You can link one free and one paid product, but your links have to be located in a blog post. Please DO NOT link directly to your stores.
2.  You will need to place the banner or my blog button right in your blog post. If you insert my banner in your blog post, make sure there is a link pointing to my post. 
3.  You can come back every Wednesday and link up your free and paid products.
4.  It is mandatory to leave a comment at the blog posts of the 2 people who have linked up directly above you so that we share Fonts 4 Teachers love, find some new friends, and discover some fantastic freebies and paid products!
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Meeting Up with Other Teacher Bloggers

Fonts 4 Teachers is meeting with fellow bloggers Teacher to the Core and Second Grade Sparkle, and whoever wants to join us. Apparently, the meeting place will be in Southern California, to be exact in beautiful Orange County. The tentative date is March 23 at 12:00 pm.


My only fear is that I think I will be the only guy there. So hopefully some other male teacher bloggers join us and have a blast. Well anyways the idea is awesome and we can learn a lot from each other.
Think of joining us!

Monday, February 25, 2013

Digital Daze Linky Party

Techie Teacher Tales is having another great Linky party. Please join us. We are going to have lots of fun!


Here is my take on their questionnaire. Enjoy!

Hall Pass and Sunny Days in Second Awesome Linky Parties

Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits is having a great Linky party. So is Sunny Days in Second Grade. I decided to join both.




Here is my hall pass. I will start.

1. My favorite product: All the products that Fonts 4 Teachers have created are awesome, but some of them have special connotations. Our Fonts 4 Teachers Deluxe is probably one of our latest big hits. It is a product designed for either Elementary school, English Learners, Special Education, Homeschooling... You name it.


You can create amazing worksheets for your class and tailor your instruction to all the students needs.


  The potential of this program is awesomeeeeeee!

2. My favorite area in the school: My favorite area is the technology station. Take a look a this beautiful place.
  














3. My signal: When I raise my hand to indicate that an activity is about to start and everyone has to listen carefully. No time to play.
  
4. Sanity: This is a big word for a teacher like me. I loose my patience very often, my sanity every minute and my mind... well I lost it a long time ago.

I hope you enjoyed the post! 
 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Fonts4Teachers: Liebster Blog Award Nominee

Fonts 4 Teachers blog has been nominated for the Liebster blog award by fellow blogger Pamela Kranz, from Desktop Learning Adventures!


As part of the process, I have to respond to a questionnaire: 

  1. Would you rather play sports or watch them? What’s you favorite? I love playing sports and I really enjoy watching them. My favorite sports is soccer.
  2. Is teaching your first or second career? If it’s a second (or third or fourth:), what did you do before this? Teaching is my first career. I work in a school and I also teach at the College level. I have a Ph.D in Applied Linguistics.
  3. There’s been a lot of talk about this- MAC or PC? I am a PC guy, although I have had Macs in the past. Both welcome.
  4. Are you an introvert or extrovert? I am really introvert.
  5. What is your favorite way to relax? Taking a siesta.
  6. What/where is the best vacation you’ve ever taken? New Mexico.
  7. If you woke up tomorrow and there were no more schools and you could do anything you wished, what would you do? Shoot myself.
  8. What are you listening to right now? Indian Aarti.
  9. Considering birth order, where are you in the chain of command? Which is the best? Bottom.
  10. What is the best part of your job? The children.
  11. Would you rather go to a movie or a play? Which was the last you saw? I do not like movies. I love plays. 
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