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Marketing for Teachers - Music Marketing Tips to find more students

Marketing for Teachers - Music Marketing Tips to find more students. A Live Music Tutor Learn Share Play Video Blog. Today's video is for the "tutors" and about marketing for teachers on the site to get more students. Live Music Tutor opens up so many great options for teachers to find students that are all over the world, but don't forget to do some effective music marketing to promote yourself and your lessons. One of the best overalls marketing for teachers tips you can follow is to share about yourself! Fill out your Live Music Tutor Profile and make sure to add links to your social media sites to showcase videos, pictures and blogs that discuss the who, what, where, when, why and how about you as a teacher and your style. It will be easier to find more students when you add more information about your influences, your beliefs and your approaches to instruction. The best marketing for teachers on Live Music Tutor comes down to the music marketing that y...

A Musical Mystery: Who Murdered Classical Music in America?

Who killed classical music ? A quick study of the possible causes for the current classical music crisis and a list of possible suspects. Was it Colonel Mustard with the Cello in the Concert Hall ? Music Labels and Corporations Over the past several decades, major music labels and publishers have cornered the radio and record markets, forcing music listeners to a very, very small chunk of easily marketable musical slush like Disney pop idols, semi-talented "classical" musicians, and musicians that are more interested in making a buck than making a difference. By cornering plush spots for their artists on television spots, commercials, films, clothing lines, radio, and product placement, they have convinced millions of Americans that the only good music is what is on the radio, and unfortunately, classical music is meant to be heard live. In fact, in most cities, if there is a classical music station, it is often relegated to the local public radio station whic...