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Updated in [July 18th, 2023]
This course, 'Start & Run An Art Teaching Business', is ideal for anyone who is an artist or loves art and is interested in starting their own Art Teaching Business. Over the last six years, the instructor has been building their own art teaching business, Moore Art School, from home and has taught hundreds of students in one day art workshops and more than 15,000 people in online courses and projects.
In this course, the instructor will share their failures and successes, as well as the 3 MAJOR KEYS TO SUCCESS in the art teaching business. The instructor will also discuss the day to day running of an art business, from finding venues to sourcing art supplies and negotiating discounts, to choosing the subjects for classes, pricing and profit forecasting.
The instructor will also share key MARKETING STRATEGIES, including the Number ONE and Number TWO Marketing Secrets to Success, how to book students on a website, building an email database to market to, how to market classes in the local area, using social media to attract and engage students, and how to get found in the search engines. The instructor will also share their FACEBOOK MARKETING STRATEGY that is attracting a large number of students.
Finally, the instructor will discuss the enormous market for TEACHING ART ONLINE, and how to create projects and courses that can be sold on any of these platforms or on a website.
This course is a comprehensive and detailed look at the Art Teaching business, and is not a high level overview. It is designed to provide a mentor to show the right blueprint and help along the way. If you are ready to get started, register for this course today and the instructor will show you everything they know.
Course Syllabus
Introduction
3 Steps To Success
Getting Started
Getting Students
Teaching Art Online
Thanks & Bonuses