Do put hours of effort into creating beautiful advertising materials, and then wonder if anyone actually notices them? Do you feel as though your advertising efforts are falling on deaf ears? If you … Continue Reading →
Weekend Piano Teaching Challenge – Extreme Waiting Room Makeover
Your piano teaching week is almost over and I am sure you’re ready to put your feet up and relax. But wait! We have a challenge for you… the Extreme Waiting Room Makeover. It’s not too often we … Continue Reading →
What IKEA’S 99 cent breakfast taught me about piano teaching…
Piano teaching lessons can be learned in the unlikeliest of places. Check out what I learned about advertising piano lessons while on a visit to IKEA. T93T8EDJCBZ7 I avoid IKEA like the plague. But … Continue Reading →
A Piano Studio Website is Great, But This Might Be Better
When new piano teachers ask me about taking their piano studio online many might be surprised that my first suggestion is not "get a website". Instead, I tell new teachers to claim their piano … Continue Reading →
A Piano Studio Slogan?… Just Do It!
Does your piano teaching studio have a slogan? I love a good slogan. I love the power of a good slogan. I never, ever begin the creation of a piano resource or product without first knowing the name … Continue Reading →
Teaching Piano Lessons in the Summer
The prospect of teaching piano lessons during the summer is an attractive one. For most piano teachers the summer break, while relaxing, tends to be financially lean. But I would suggest using caution … Continue Reading →
Leasing Commercial Space For your Piano Teaching Business
If you want your piano teaching studio to get noticed, consider leasing space in a commercial location. It can be an expensive venture, but it can also give your piano teaching business that added … Continue Reading →
Bon Jovi and the Piano Teaching Business
What does Bon Jovi have to do with running a successful piano teaching business? Let me explain… Just this past week I went and saw Bon Jovi, live in concert. The concert, as expected, was unreal. … Continue Reading →