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I have a BA degree in Music and Education.
I want to do teach "adaptative piano lessons" for physically disabled students in peoples homes. Please answer these 2 questions
1.How much should i charge for a half an hour lesson .
2. And do you think this is a good biz idea? And where would i get clients…..how do i spread the biz?
Any more advice or ideas would be appreciated. Please help me, i have no one to turn to on this subject. Thanks very very very much.
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There are several way to advertise your business without spending [a lot of] money.
Tell everyone you know about your new business.
Tell all of your family and friends about your new business and tell them to tell someone else. The friends of your friends and family can generate a lot of customers for your business.
Place (professional looking) handmade or printed flyers on grocery store — and other — bulletin boards
Prepare a press release . There are dozens of websites that do free press releases to help spread the word about your business.
Try to get on the local radio station and tell about your business.
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How are you going to identify your market?
Do you have any experience working with disabled kids?
Do you have LOTS and LOTS of patience - remember, you not only have to teach them how to play, you have to first help them figure out how to work around their disability.
It sounds like a good idea if you're living in a very large city - oterwise, I'd be concerned that you'd have to travel all over the place to get enough students to break even.
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good , best of luck, just select your area and search for school for disable students and get permission from the principal or parents through school and for half an hour u charge 50/=
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I think it is a wonderful concept, with one exception. Your market will be too limited. Not only will you need to seek out disabled students, but you will further narrow down that market trying to find disabled students who own pianos.
Do you own a piano? Is there a way to make your home handicap accessible? This will increase your clientel potential.
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