While cleaning out my office today (an annual event), I stumbled upon a picture worth $100,000. Here is the story.
Tag Archives: business
Pardon this interruption from music, but here are some thoughts for
those of you that want to build something (such as a business, a church,
a studio of students, a professional performance career or similar
endeavors).
I have written before about one of my favorite business writers, Meg Cadoux Hirshberg, who is married to Gary Hirshberg, owner of Stonyfield Yogurt. Here is another classic article from this month’s issue of Inc. The reason I like Meg so much is because she writes so well about how business ownership really feels and […]
If you are using a website to attract new students, here are some things that will help you.
As consumers, we live in happy times. We can get quality products at cheap prices with good customer service and fast delivery. We can publicly hold accountable any company that mistreats us. The hardest part of being a consumer is sifting through all the options. On the other hand, most retailers are not in great […]
The answers may surprise you.
An article I wrote about this subject was published today. Here is more information.
Professional musicians are currently faced with a big challenge in that the business model that they have earned a living by for the past several decades has completely blown up. The monkey wrench of course is the rise of digital distribution. Musicians that adapt will survive and the rest will not. The same is true […]
Do a reality check first.
The price tag is often too high.
A realistic look at the hype.