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No doubt you’ve seen the emails I’ve been sending out about Studio Marketing Masterclass.
You might be wondering to yourself…
“What’s the difference between the Masterclass and Get Music Students NowI?”
“Should I consider joining?”
If you’ll give me just a minute or two, I will explain the differences and extend a very special offer to you.
How Are These Programs Different?
There are several key differences between Get Music Students Now and the Masterclass:
GMSN focuses on social and organic techniques. The Masterclass focuses on ads and building an automated system that brings you students on “auto-pilot” for years and years to come.
GMSN is a “starter” online course that gives you the information you need to succeed. The Masterclass is a coaching program in which you work more closely with me. I evaluate your work as you work the program.
GMSN has a support group. When you join the Masterclass, you get invited to weekly support webinars for six months and even have 1-on-1 support from me.
GMSN is designed to be “self-service.” The Masterclass allows you to get personalized feedback on every single piece of marketing you create.
GMSN teaches you the basics of studio business and marketing. The Masterclass goes much deeper - giving you more tools, resources, and support than any other studio growth program on the planet.
Our Masterclass graduates have experienced wild success… growing by 50, 75, even 100 students over a short period of time.
But… we’ve had small studios take this training and grow from 15 to 50 students, or 10 to 35 students.
It was worth it (even for small studios) because of the permanent increase in income they received.
Building a successful ad funnel is complex if you do it on your own.
In the Masterclass, we help you build that… and then you own it. Forever.
It’s an asset that you will permanently own… that you can turn on whenever you need students.
I still get random emails from grateful studio owners that graduated from the program years ago… Emails like this one: