Should I Post My Tuition Price on My Website?
Here is something you might not have considered about posting your piano teaching tuition price online…
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Here is something you might not have considered about posting your piano teaching tuition price online…
Should I Post My Tuition Price on My Website? Read More »
Get your free studio newsletter template as well as a list of benefits for why you should create a studio newsletter to implement new policies and news.
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We must continue to market piano lessons even to existing families because parents are always re-evaluating the value of a recurring expense like piano lessons. Send them this email to help!
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Here’s the third and final installment of the “Importance of a Web Presence” series by Kevin Kao. I’m sure your convinced now based on “How Has Word of Mouth Marketing Changed” that you need a presence on the web. And
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In the first post (Importance of a Web Presence: How Has Word of Mouth Changed?) of this series, we looked at how word of mouth has evolved and is now more powerful than ever – but only IF you have
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I’m so excited to bring you a new series of articles by a wonderful teacher and blogger I had the privilege of meeting at NCKP 2013. Kevin Kao impressed with me his brief and friendly introduction of himself. Through chatting,
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In the Stress-free Business Practices for your Studio workshops, I talk about how important it is to continue marketing to our current families. This has become especially evident to me as I am now that I am a mother of
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I’ve asked Leila Viss to share some tips on marketing piano lessons to adult students. Leila teaches students ages 6-86 in an independent piano studio which features a tech-savvy lab. She seeks to create innovative teaching methods and successful practice strategies
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Marketing Piano Lessons to Homeschool Students Here are some things I have learned that affect how your marketing piano lessons to homeschool families when you are marketing piano lessons to homeschool students: Ah yes, we all want to have a first
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Trying to increase the number of students in your studio by 5 or 10 is one thing, but if you find yourself needing to move to a community, filling 30-40 spots is much more difficult! Â If you find yourself in
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