Posts tagged with: "how to start a music lesson business"

Drunk Email

Blog Entry - October 1, 2018

A Drunken Night-A Happy Ending Jon Buchan was in trouble. He couldn’t make payroll for his struggling business. A night out drinking was in order. What else is a broke entrepreneur with only a pocket full of change to do?   The story gets better-possibly worse. Mr. Buchan wrote an email that night to send … Continue reading “Drunk Email”

How a Little Goes a Long Way

Blog Entry - September 6, 2018

A Moment Tonight I made a fire in my little Home Depot fire pit that’s been rusting away since I bought it 3 years ago. Tonight I was a hero.  My kids sang my praises as they sat around transfixed by the flames. “We should do this more often,” said my pimpled and pouty 14-year-old. … Continue reading “How a Little Goes a Long Way”

Why You Might Be Confusing Costumers

Blog Entry - September 4, 2018

  If You Confuse You Lose Do you have a picture of a piano keyboard or guitar neck as the main image on your music teaching website? What are you selling-music lessons or instruments? As messaging master Donald Miller says, If you confuse you lose.   PAINT A PICTURE Parents don’t get excited when they … Continue reading “Why You Might Be Confusing Costumers”

Undercover spy in a music school

Blog Entry - August 23, 2018

Don’t Do This I went undercover. Walked into a music school while on vacation. My daughter at my side. I looked like a real parent ready to buy. I love hearing other music studios pitch their program. The woman at the front desk greeted me with a warm smile-stood up from her seat to shake … Continue reading “Undercover spy in a music school”

Pre-School Rock: Tim Topham

Blog Entry - November 19, 2017

Never Too Young To Rock Have you ever thought about offering rock bands at your teaching studio? Both studio owners and students can benefit from this type of experience, and the positive introduction it provides to music. But few would think of bringing this to preschool students. Getting the pre-kindergarten set into rock bands might sound like something … Continue reading “Pre-School Rock: Tim Topham”