How to Transition to an Online Voice Business – Marketing Needs and Strategy
How to Transition to an Online Voice Business – Marketing Needs and Strategy
How to Transition to an Online Voice Business – Marketing Needs and Strategy
If you started out with a large in-person studio, then transitioned to online because of Covid 19, and had not used online options until then, your current client base may be anxiously assuming you’ll be back in person as soon as you have a chance. They are “holding out until it’s back to normal.”
Learn how to transition to an Online-only Voice Business (Part 2 of 5). It’s tempting to “recreate the in-person experience except on Zoom”. Think differently about how you will schedule and get paid. Discover how to deliver the best possible online voice lessons.
Learn how to transition to an Online-only Voice Business (Part 1 of 5). In order to effectively remain as an online studio, you’re mindset will need to shift from the idea that in-person lessons and online lessons hold the same space in the market. They do not. Here’s why
To reduce overwhelm on the interwebs, use these three hacks to clear your “brain cache” and get back on track. Read on for a browser tip, a smartphone nugget and the notebook version of the Emergency Scheduling System that our members adore.