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The Fundamental Guitar Teaching Errors That Reduce Your grogu toy

person Posted:  Martin Mckenzie
calendar_month 26 Jul 2022
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To take your guitar teaching business to the highest level, you have to know:

* The best methods to use for developing your teaching business and helping your students become great musicians.

*How to follow these methods in the easiest and most efficient way possible.

*The right order you need to do things in, so you can grow your business quickly.

grogu toy of guitar teachers complete steps in the wrong order (or take steps they shouldn't be taking in the first place) out of fear, insecurity or because they put things off. Fear often causes people to make mistakes when trying to execute strategies and make it difficult to teach guitar students properly. These mistakes also make it difficult to earn good money with a guitar teaching business.

Mistake #1. Waiting Too Long To Begin Teaching Guitar

Most beginner guitar teachers don't think they are good enough to teach. They work a regular day job and put off achieving their musical goals for years until finally their dreams simply fade away.

Reality: You don't need incredible musical talent to get started teaching guitar. You only need these three things:

1. You have to be able to play guitar better than those who you are trying to instruct. This means you can still teach beginning guitarist or intermediate guitarists if you haven't become advanced yet.

2. You get joy from teaching others and helping them become better musicians.

3. A passion for building a successful guitar teaching business.

Mistake #2: Having Fear When It Comes To Self-Promotion

A lot of new guitar teachers are afraid that they aren't good enough teachers to promote themselves. They think, "As soon as I become a better teacher, I'll start promoting myself a lot more".

This is a totally wrong way of thinking. Here is why:

Think about it. Will you get more teaching experience by teaching only a handful of students or by teaching one hundred students? The answer here may be apparent, but the reasons behind it are less obvious. You get more experience working with more students, but not just because you work with more people.

Here are the real reasons:

1. All guitar students are unique. They have a variety of musical goals, frustrations, motivations, personalities and lifestyles. The quicker you can work with all the different types of students, the quicker you will improve as a guitar teacher. If you only work with a few students, you'll eventually develop blind spots in your teaching approach. These blind spots take away from the results you could be giving to your students.

2. When you have more students, you are forced to improve in other business aspects of your guitar teaching. These elements help you to scale your business, so you can get more students and teach them more efficiently.

Mistake #3. Not Teaching Group Classes

Teaching group classes rather than one on one private lessons helps your students become better players fast. You also make a lot more money using this format.

What you should do now: Place your students into group classes now and find out how to teach them in this format in order to give them the best results.

Mistake #4: Not Charging What You Are Worth

The majority of guitar teachers think this: "I'll begin by teaching lessons for free/cheap. Once I gain experience, I'll charge more."

This is a very bad approach. Here is why:

Cheap rates often go hand in hand with justifying poor guitar teaching. Your students expect mediocrity from you (because lessons are so cheap). This takes away the urgency you have to become a better guitar teacher. The result: Your guitar students don't get the value you could be giving to them. You don't earn as much money as you should be earning.

Mistake #5. Putting Off Guitar Teacher Training

Many guitar teachers never seek out training because:

1. They aren't even aware that you can get trained to become a better guitar teacher.

2. They are not passionate about improving their teaching skills to begin with.

Getting trained to become a better guitar teacher is an excellent investment for your guitar teaching business (it's not just an random expense). Being trained will help you earn much more money than you would on your own.

This is how:

*You get trained on how to use effective promotional strategies so you can attract a lot of students.

*You get a valuable credential that no one else teaching in your local area has. This helps you convert potential students into paying students.

*You learn how to help students become great guitarists in no time. This helps you get even more students through referrals because of your positive local reputation.

 


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