Who LOVES learning new things? Exploring new books…Trying out new skills… Experimenting with new ideas… As teachers we help our students learn new things every single week, but in the hustle and bustle of being a music...
Read moreThe Journey of Becoming a Business-Loving Independent Music Educator
(A semi-dramatization of real events.) IN THE BEGINNING: I’m so excited to start teaching private lessons! This is gonna be the best job ever. I’ll get to do something that I’m passionate about… and it’s fun! That...
Read moreNavigating Business Shifts in Your Music Studio [Vlog]
Shifts in studio business structure, policies, new systems.. they all come with challenges. There are all sorts of pitfalls that can happen when we restructure: miscommunications, misunderstandings, and miscalculations. It’s so...
Read moreWhat’s So Scary About Tracking Numbers in Your Music Business?
Tracking numbers, whether it’s income, expenses, marketing conversions, or enrollment… can sometimes feel a little scary. Why? Because they’re: … kind of a hassle. … not really “fun” to do. … and...
Read more3 Social Media Practice Tips for Music Businesses
Spending too much (or too little) time on your studio’s social media? Not sure what you’re doing is working? I’ve got you, friend! In this video I’m sharing 3 Practice Tips for Social Media that will help you find...
Read moreSocial Media Tip for Studio Teachers
A few weeks ago, I was interviewed about social media tips by Megan Desmarais from A Very Piano Blog. She collaborated with Janna Carlson from Studio Rocket Web Design to put together a cool blog post with tips from some of my favorite...
Read moreWhen Policies Get Too Long: Part 1
How My Policy Became 5 Pages Long: I remember the first time I wrote a studio policy. It was 2006, and at the time I was teaching at a couple of music stores. They didn’t have any attendance policies, and I was getting tired of losing...
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