Three Email Templates For Your Music Studio [Scroll to the buttom to see the 3 email templates] Get More Music Students With Email August heats up as music studios rev up their fall marketing engines. Students that dropped out in the summer are a likely population to reach out to via email. Don’t forget … Continue reading “How to Get More Music Students With Email: Special Guest Ryan Campbell | Episode 35”
Put Your Music Studio on Auto Pilot If you’re bogged down in scheduling and teaching and billing and paying the bills and sending out email reminders, you’re not doing the things that you should be doing. You’re not doing the things that will help you grow your studio and take it to the next level. … Continue reading “How To Make Your Studio Run Without You | Episode 30”
Knowing When It’s Time To Fire A Music Teacher I cannot tell you the amount of hours that I have wasted worrying and stressed out about employees. Even losing sleep over employees. No one wants to ever fire an employee. There is a time and place for it. In this episode I’ll discuss how to … Continue reading “How To Fire a Music Teacher | Episode 26”
Music, Autism and Special Needs I’ll never forget the first time a mom gave me the heads up that her son had autism prior to his first guitar lessons. My only reference to this condition was from Dustin Hoffman in Rainman. The boy was 13 and his name was Spencer. I was a little nervous … Continue reading “Teaching Music To Kids With Special Needs With Matt Maher | Episode 25”
Music Teaching Business Makeover When I met Michigan Rock School owner, John Kozicki I was so impressed with him with his ability to express his vision for his music teaching business. I went to go check out his website and my first impression was not quite what I had expected. Have you ever spoken … Continue reading “How John Kozicki Supercharged His Music Teaching Business | Episode 21”