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Your Lesson Rooms: Your Best Place to Market to Your Students

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Your Store Hours vs. Your Number of Lessons

Let’s talk about store hours. Listen as Pete Gamber explains why your store hours are an integral part of any plan to increase the number of...

How to Create a Music Lesson Culture and Team at Your Store

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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Now, What Is The Plan?

After you gather the basic elements for your store’s lesson program such as an engaging teaching staff, practical lesson rooms and a level...
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Teacher Interviews - Not To Be Overlooked!

When selecting new teachers, in-person interviews should be a crucial component in your decision-making process.  In this clip, Pete Gamber...

Is Your Lesson Schedule Full? Start A Wait List

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What if you have a customer inquiring about taking lessons at your store, but no available time slots to offer?  Instead of turning away a potential student due to scheduling conflicts, Pete Gamber recommends keeping a waiting list as an alternative solution.  Waiting lists can help you avoid losing future business in case your lesson schedule changes, or if you acquire new teaching staff.

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