During the weekend, I took a course to update the look and feel of my website. It’s still a work in progress, but my home page is looking good, I think. I realized I needed to have a pop-up form to invite you guys to my newsletter and that my provider (MailerLite in my case) could give me that pop-up form. So, I went to MailerLite. To my surprise, I realized two things: One, I only have 3 new subscribers (sob, sob), and Two, my automation wasn’t working.
It turns out that I chose the wrong automation template and I never finished all of its steps, so MailerLite decided that it wasn’t worthy of being published. But I fixed that this morning—or tried to—before going to work. Unfortunately, time ran out, so I went to school, taught, came back, and finished my automation both for my embedded form and my pop-up form.
Now, my pop-up form still isn’t showing. I downloaded a plug-in into WordPress and everything, but I still can’t figure it out (it does work in my “customize” menu in WordPress, so I wonder…
This is taking, and thus, I haven’t been able to finish properly uploading my new decodable books. I managed to upload all 22 English, Spanish, and Bilingual, but I still need to update existing bundles, and I still need to create one more new bundle (one about food!)
In other news, tomorrow we’re having the TpT sitewide sale! Don’t forget to shop. I know my cart is ready with clipart and more licenses to publish more books.
I’m excited about my first book in the Lee Conmigo Collection *it’s here, hint, hint*, but I want to publish a bunch, which means I need to pay over a thousand dollars to get the license to publish them all. That discount will be key— if you know what I mean.
Now that I’m writing this blog post, I realize I need to change the font color… guess how long it will take me to figure out how to change the color. You got it, a few hours!
Thanks for reading A Day in the Life. If you enjoy this post, please let me know in the comments. This will probably not be the last one, and hopefully, I will start writing exciting and useful teaching tips soon.
Take care, everyone! I will go make more bundles for now.