An Ebook to Help Teachers Get Started





How to Start a Successful Piano Teaching Business

An inclusive ebook with everything you need to help you
get started to being a busy, successful piano teacher.
Written and explained in clear terms with each idea
explained through examples, anyone looking to start a
small business will find something useful in this book.


Here are the 15 chapter titles:

  1. Make It Convenient For People To Do Business With You
  2. Know the Going Rates in Your Area
  3. Get Rid of All Negative Energy
  4. Be Nice and Always Remember Your Clients Best Interests
  5. Return All Calls
  6. Always Act Professional
  7. Decide on Your Target Market
  8. Advertise and Don't Be Afraid to Spend Money
  9. Know Your Competition
  10. Offer Unique Options
  11. Always Do Your Best
  12. Be Healthy
  13. Always Be Improving
  14. Look Your Best
  15. Make Smart Financial Decisions
The ebook contains 18 pages of helpful information, written in Microsoft Word on a white background, and saved to a .pdf format. It sells for $8.95, and can be ordered through the Clickbank link below, which will take you to Clickbank to enter your purchase information. After you have completed your order, you will be guided to a web page where you can instantly download the .pdf ebook to your computer.

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An Excerpt from Chapter 6

Always Act Professional

Prospective clients want to do business with a successful teacher, not a teacher desperate for students. Even if you are a new teacher and have zero students, do not act desperate. Although you may not have any students yet, you are more than likely busy with your business in some manner and this is what needs to come across when speaking to your prospective clients.

Examples of professional behavior:

  1. Give specific times for lesson availability. (Don't say, anytime)
  2. Don't stay on the phone for a long time. (5 minutes or less)
  3. Don't be pushy, if you force them into lessons, it cannot end well.
  4. Don't keep calling people back, let them get back to you.
  5. Don't offer any discounts that you don't already normally offer.
  6. If you are busy doing a musical activity, let them know. (i.e. I took a year break from teaching to go on a concert tour)