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What do you mean by "printables"?
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Printables?
What did you mean? |
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If you are talking about PDF's I write my own.
One time I bought one that was PLR and when I checked on the information I was stunned to see the author had plagiarized the material for the PLR from a popular site! |
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Are you talking about printable coupons?
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I saw one blogger make a post about how she creates printables using powerpoint
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Printables are like greeting cards, school assignments/worksheets, just basically a graphic/image/file usually in pdf format that people can download and print.
Many people use picmonkey.com and Canva.com |
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I use Dawn at Hire | Your List Connection for anything creative
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I noticed a lot homeschool moms create free printables like worksheets for their readers, these I believe are helpful.
I also have done courses online and off that give printables (aka worksheets) away with the course. So I started to create free worksheets, reference sheets or just printables of my own that I believe will help my readers. I create them in MS Word then save/publish as a PDF. Then I either upload it as media on my blog or save it somewhere like Amazon storage or Dropbox, get the link and share it with my audience. I think they are fun and helpful. I always have a footer that states they are copyrighted and have my company name or blog name included. |
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