Category: Business Management

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How to recover revenue at your dance studio

In an ideal world, customers at your dance studio always pay tuition fees on time, credit card information never expires, invoices never go missing, and discounting calculations aren’t confusing.  When those experiences take a turn for the worst, dance studio owners are left in the lurch to collect accounts receivable,

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5 Ways Studio Software Will Help Grow Your Business

Owning or managing a dance studio is without a doubt an extremely rewarding but hectic venture. If you ask any studio owner what they love most about their job, chances are they prefer things like choreography and strategizing business growth way more than manually tracking attendance, billing customers or filing

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Which tuition model is right for my dance studio?

Every dance studio is different! In fact, we’ve found that one of the ways studios differ the most is in the ways they choose to bill for the classes they provide to students.  Whether the differences are small, such as across-the-board discounts, or pretty major, such as by hours instead

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Holiday Performances That Wow With Ease

‘Tis the season of bright lights, festive costumes, and holiday performances. If you’ve ever stepped foot in a dance studio during holiday performance seasons, let alone owned, managed, or taught at a dance studio, you can empathize with the stress that comes along with producing shows during the holiday season.

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How often should I raise dance studio tuition?

A new dance season brings a lot of excitement. A new schedule of classes, a new enrollment period, and a fresh start to another great dance year! However, a new dance season also brings up some decisions to make as a business owner. The cost of living is going up,

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