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Create Your Own Woodstock—In Your Store

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Having lesson rooms, teachers and sales staff is no longer enough to create a successful music lesson program. If you want your lessons and sales to...

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Is Your Lesson Schedule Full? Start A Wait List

What if you have a customer inquiring about taking lessons at your store, but no available time slots to offer?  Instead of...
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Grownups Want to Learn Too!

Watch our Idea Center panelists respond when an audience member asks about their experiences when creating lesson programs for adults and the...

Successful Lessons Series: Improving Your Business Cash Flow through Your Music Lessons Program

Presented by Pete Gamber, Alta Loma Music, and "The Lesson Room" Columnist, Music Inc. Magazine During these economic times, every...

Teacher Interviews - Not To Be Overlooked!

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When selecting new teachers, in-person interviews should be a crucial component in your decision-making process.  In this clip, Pete Gamber summarizes some of the key points to remember when conducting interviews for teaching staff.

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