Earning 70k Per Year!
Imagine, being able to pay for a nice vacation or a new car from residual income that continues to grow on a regular basis!
Most college music education programs put the emphasis on helping you develop the skills to become an effective teacher, and then get a job.
However, the majority of music teaching positions will not pay you what you are worth.
In addition, over half of all music education majors want to start their own music lesson business after graduation, but many lack the marketing skills to make a decent living.
Most self-employed piano teachers have no real plan to build sustainable and profitable student rosters.
I've talked with enough piano teachers over the past 15 years to know what most of them are earning.
Here's what most of their teaching incomes look like...
As you can see, this approach will generate a yearly income of just $17,500 for most piano teachers, 3 to 5 years after graduating college.
And the hard truth is this; if you don't have a plan to be earning 70k per year, then you are most likely going to end up overworked and underpaid - but there is a better way!
Every piano teacher I've ever interviewed has told me roughly the same thing, once they get to an ideal number of students, two or three always end up quitting.
That can amount to a loss of roughly three to four thousand dollars for any given year, especially if you have no viable plan to replace them quickly.
And then there's the last-minute lesson cancellations, late payments and the constant request for make-up lessons or refunds.
This is a ground floor, "no risk" opportunity for a motivated piano teacher to earn 5 times what most piano teachers are making.
Just click the button below to start building a profitable music lesson business today!