Has a new shift in your studio or personal life ever left you feeling full of worry or doubt? Let’s set the scene… You have a realization that “I need to change ____ because it will help me do / achieve ____.” Once you...
Read more3 Important Strategies for an Effective Music Studio Website
This fabulous guest blog post is brought to you by music educator and author Doug Hanvey. He’s been a guest writer on many well-known music blogs, and I’m excited to share his wonderful advice with you! Here’s a great post about about website...
Read moreDealing with COVID-19 Studio Planning Overwhelm
It’s hard to see a path forward for your studio when the game keeps changing. How are we supposed to plan for the future when things are constantly shifting? Every day it seems like new rules, regulations, or orders are passed, and...
Read moreGrowing Your Studio’s Online Presence Organically
I spend a lot of time going looking over FB business pages and IG accounts owned by music studio owners… and the successful ones? They all have specific things in common. And those things? Spending money on ads isn’t one of...
Read moreRebranding My Voice & Piano Studio
I’ve been teaching in my current studio space for over 10 years. In that time, my studio has grown a lot. We’ve made renovations, improved out instruments, created new offerings… and rearranged furniture more times than...
Read moreMindful Planning and Communication in Your Music Studio
Tired of having to make decisions when your brain feels like it’s too full? Yeah, me too. In this broadcast, I share 4 vital questions I use to make plans or craft communications in my businesses. …. When I have to make a tough call...
Read moreYou Are Enough
Dear Music Teaching Friend, Right now, I’m seeing a lot of teachers (myself included) who are feeling overwhelmed. The brave changes you’ve made in your business over the past two months are immense, and with daily shifts being made...
Read moreRockin’ Your Online Recital with Alexa Madison
My studio’s Spring Recital was supposed to be May 1st. Instead of cancelling our special event, we’ve decided to take it online. Because, as the saying goes: “THE SHOW MUST GO ON!” Alexa Madison from Alexa’s Piano Lessons has...
Read moreFinding Brain Space as an Online Music Teacher
After weeks of online teaching, you’re probably craving a pace that isn’t so hectic and tiring. I see you, friend. With my blue blockers on. That’s what this broadcast is about! Finding the brain space you need to be an online teacher...
Read moreGoogle Marked My Studio as “Temporarily Closed.” It’s Not.
It’s important to regularly check your biz socials and listings. Especially in times like this. Because this morning, to my surprise… I found out that my music studio was automatically marked as “temporarily closed”...
Read moreWhat Facebook Teaches Us About Marketing Our Music Studios
Running a Facebook business page takes time and effort, especially when it comes to figuring out that delicate balance of writing posts that are information, fun, and yes… promotional. When we’re laser focused on finding / booking new...
Read moreDitch the To-Do List and Start Prioritizing in Your Studio
Ever feel like you’re “busy” all the time, yet don’t have much to show for it? Oh friend, I feel you. There have been so many days (weeks, months) when I’ve felt like I was chasing after to-do list items, but not...
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