by Tom Hess
Want to become successful as a guitar teacher? Don’t travel to your guitar students’ homes to teach lessons. (If you currently teach guitar this way, stop doing so immediately). Teaching in-home guitar lessons hurts your guitar students’ progress and limits your income.
This is one of many things new guitar teachers must learn about teaching guitar.
Question: “But Tom Hess, many guitar teachers travel to their students’ homes to teach lessons! Why is that bad if most teachers do it?”
Answer: Yes, many guitar teachers travel to their students’ homes to teach… and many guitar teachers also:
Don’t copy what most guitar teachers do. Look at what the best guitar teachers do and learn from them.
Top 3 Reasons Why Teaching In-Home Guitar Lessons Is A Very Bad Idea For Your Guitar Students And You:
Reason #1: Your guitar students progress very slowly. Guitar students who seek in-home lessons usually care more about convenience than they do about results. These students don’t take guitar seriously enough to make real progress. They rarely become good guitar players. This reflects poorly on your reputation as a guitar teacher.
You want to be the best guitar teacher in your area, not as the most convenient one. This helps you attract the most motivated students, transform them into great musicians faster and earn more money teaching guitar.
Reason #2: Your job as a guitar teacher becomes much harder. Traveling back and forth from each students’ home puts great demands on your time and energy. This leads to overwhelm and burnout. Teaching unmotivated guitar students in a burned out state is a recipe for bad results and frustration (for your students and you).
Reason #3: You are doomed to struggle financially. This happens because:
Solution: build your own guitar teaching studio and learn how to become the best guitar teacher in your area. This reduces your stress, allows you to help a lot more people and helps you earn more money.
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