Several years ago, I sent out a simple question to the 1000s of studios on my list…
What would you most like to see happen in your studio?
Here’s a sampling of the answers directly from these studio owners (you might even recognize one that you left for me if you took that survey!):
Motivated students that practice at home Want to leave my part-time job and fully devote my time to teaching music Make more money Have more students Increase the quality of lessons Would like there to be more of a sense of studio community More personal time Would like to be able to have a decent income without having to hire others Work fewer hours for more money Reduce waiting list / eliminate waiting list Improve the musicality of students I’d like to grow as a teacher Remove “repetitive aspects” of teaching Students move through their material more quickly More time to focus on musicianship More time to focus on technical skills
I could go on… this isn’t even all of them.
This is what studio owners want.
And - I saw many of these come up for dozens of different studio owners.
“Increase studio income” was a goal on the wishlist of many of these studio owners.
Now, you might be thinking… OK, I might be able to do some of these. But all of them?
What kind of superhero could pull that off?
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