This studio owner discovered that for some families reaching out was as valuable to them as the Zoom classes she was creating.
Here’s how three dance studio owners rejiggered their recitals for COVID-19, and the business decisions that went into it
Rachel Arnold’s homework packets and faculty book clubs keep her studio business healthy during COVID-19 by focusing on community and commitment.
Now more than ever, understanding and forecasting cash flow is one of the most useful management skills a studio owner can have.
As COVID-19 continues to disrupt daily life in new ways, studio businesses are evolving often and rapidly. The results are heartening.
Many people’s first impression of your dance business will come from your website, long before they’ve come in your door or met you. Here’s how hiring an outside design pro can make that experience as high-quality as possible.
The I’ll-just-do-it-myself instinct can be strong in anyone with the chutzpah to start and grow a successful dance business. But it takes a village to raise a successful studio.
For a dance studio to survive and thrive, having professional accounting help is crucial. Here’s how two owners have benefited from all that their accountants have brought to the table over the last two-plus decades.
Why establishing relationships with outside professionals is crucial to your dance studio’s success
When a studio owner is swamped with a thousand daily operational details, there’s no time for the job a business owner really needs to be doing—planning for the company’s future. Here’s what to do about that.