Free Advertising
Found in: About Business, Marketing & Advertising
HeatherLee S., Canada
I’ve been reading the recent Posts and noticed several mentions of the Free Advertising available on the web. I’d like to know where you were able to find Free Advertising.
I’ll start off with the places I’ve found for Free Advertising:
Carrie L., Michigan
Some more FREE advertising.
Just some other thoughts too. If you have a good website and still join these free links and some not as free ones, then you get some good web traffic. If you look under piano teachers in your area then you can see what comes up and join in the free or not so free ones.
Just heard of this one.
There’s also Facebook which I haven’t delved into.
michigan has this one.
http://www.michiganbusiness.us/showcompany.php?id=14547
Not free, but a small fee
http://www.learningmusician.com
I also think it’s VERY important to say thank you or send a thank you note for a referral. Sometimes I’ll send a little coffee gift card to somewhere closeby their location.
It’s something small that goes a LONG way!
Robin T., Tennessee
Also, most piano stores and music stores in your area have a website and will list piano teachers. I can not stress enough the importance of making relationships with these places. I have even offered to do a “kick back” to them if i get a student who says they have heard about me from that store. Interestingly enough, though, they have all declined the “referral gift” and referred anyway because they love the program. Of course, when my student needs a piano or some music, I send them to those stores. Many will also offer a discount to your students! It never ever hurts to ask!
Sure… that is one thing that I do really well is TALK!!!! I have a marketing and sales background, so this is what I live for! OK, so typically I will go and call them and ask for the owner or manager. Then I tell them that I am a new teacher in the area and am teaching a remarkable new piano method called Simply Music. “I would love the opportunity to stop in and tell you about it. Is there a time that is most convenient?” This is just common courtesy. And, don’t go on a Saturday or after school hours if you can help it. That is when they are really busy, so try to go during school hours and during the week. Then, you just go in and tell them about it. Pretty much like an FIS, but without the video, etc. SHOW THEM how it works. Teach them ODE TO JOY. SHOW THEM how the chords are taught. That is VERY IMPRESSIVE I have found to people who were trained traditionally. They never thought of the chords as shapes. Then, ask them if they have any ideas or ways that you could do additional marketing. Ask them if they will allow you to leave fliers or hang up a sign in their store. And, tell them that you can even put a stamp or something on the flyer to let you know where it comes from. Then, if you get a student who says they got it from there, you will give them $10 or a gas card, or whatever you feel you can do.
Now, if they teach lessons there, they may not be as open, but the store i teach at has traditional teachers and me. But, they keep sending people to me because they like SM. Also, I sponsored a lunch for all their employees to tell them about SM. I basically did an FIS. They only have 5 employees, so it was very reasonable. And, then I just explained what I was doing. Now, I’m getting leads from them every week. ALSO, if you are in need of instruments (like additional keyboards to do group lessons), they can help there too. The store I teach at sells ROLAND and they have a teacher lab program where they supply you with keyboards for FREE. Then, they will sell them to your students at a discounted price. You can also tell them that if they recommend you, you will send your students to them. You just have to get in there. Take them cookies or donuts occasionally and they’ll be eating out of the palm of your hand! I hope this helps. And, feel free to call me at the number below if you want to do a “run through’. Some times that helps!
Oh, and I forgot, if you start teaching out of a store, you can do a press release. Something like, “Miller Piano has a new sound” or something like that. Remy sent me a standard press release that was awesome and you can change it to fit your circumstances. But, the store will LOVE YOU for that because they also get free advertising.
Orignal discussion started November 27, 2009