Posts tagged with: "kidzrock"

How To Make Your School Run On Autopilot

Blog Entry - February 1, 2018

Take Your Hands Off the Wheel How many times have time-sensitive tasks taken you by surprise as the clock keeps ticking and your to-do list keeps growing? How many times have you written an email that you’ve probably written dozens of times before?  Mapping out and defining your systems in a simple bullet points format will revolutionize … Continue reading “How To Make Your School Run On Autopilot”

A Student Lost Is Not Always A Loss

Blog Entry - October 24, 2017

A Lost Student Creates New Opportunities When a student drops out of your music studio it’s an opportunity to make a final positive impression.  I wanted to share two stories that happened to me recently that are making me think about how to handle departing students. The takeaway is understanding the importance of making customers … Continue reading “A Student Lost Is Not Always A Loss”

Recitals Are a Marketing Opportunity

Blog Entry - October 17, 2017

Below is an email I sent out to my studio after a successful concert featuring 9 Kidzrock bands. (Over 40 students!) The day after a show is the perfect time to get referrals in motion. Both parents and students emotions are elevated after a concert or recital. There is a post-recital buzz that lingers in a studio for … Continue reading “Recitals Are a Marketing Opportunity”

Kidzrock Concert Tips

Blog Entry - April 21, 2017

Joe Chila and his staff at Rochester School of Music (Rochester, MI) are doing a great job with their Kidzrock concerts. A few points worth noting in this performance. Band Set Up Note how the instructors are behind the band and in the wings with dark lighting. This keeps the attention focused on the students … Continue reading “Kidzrock Concert Tips”