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Lesson Strategies for the New Decade! (Part 3)

Presented by Pete Gamber, Alta Loma Music and "The Lesson Room" Columnist, Music Inc. Magazine with Guests Welcome to 2010! Things aren't...
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Finding Teachers For Your Lesson Program

Finding qualified teachers is a major challenge that many stores face.  Pete Gamber reveals some of the resources he uses...
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Make Signing Up For Lessons Easy on Everyone!

Signing up for music lessons should be an easy process for both your customers and your staff.  Since lessons can be a great source of revenue,...

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

Do you use the lesson room as a place to market to your students?
Do your students get dropped off, beeline it into the lesson and then haul buns...

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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...

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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