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Your Year End Review

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Studio Owner Article

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Self-help and Life Enhancement Tips for the Business Owner

How Did You REALLY Do in 2010?
Did You Reach Your Goals, Or Could You Have Done Better?

It's the 11th hour of the year; soon it will be over! When it's all said and done, how did your dance school do? How were your numbers this year? Did you hit your goals both financially and artistically?

Although the economy is still sluggish, people ARE spending money on products and services (like dance classes), so the question is, did they spend it at your studio or at your competition? I know the tendency might be to avoid these tough questions, but if the analysis is not done, what will your 2011 look like? If you are not where you want to be, the next question is what are you going to do about it? If you continue to do the same thing that you have always done, than you can't expect any different results.

One more question, in doing your analysis, do you believe more people know your brand better now than they did in the beginning of the year? If the answer is no... Well, that may be the core of your problem.

And, the solution to that problem may be public relations. There is just no better way to have a direct connection with your customers or to prospective ones. When journalists are writing about you in their publications, or radio and TV talk show hosts are interviewing you (a great way to gain visibility), or even if you submit press releases to your local newspaper not only are you reaching your audience with your message but you gain credibility from those endorsements. That, over time will help to build a foundation of trust and confidence in your community that just can't be achieved any other way. This positioning in the media is absolutely priceless.

For those of you who attended the Dance Teacher Web Conference & Expo in Las Vegas this past summer you learned a lot about press releases from Mikki Williams, who is the Queen of promotion. She spoke about the importance of getting the word out about how wonderful you are! Remember that if you don't blow your own horn, who will? You may just be the best kept secret. Send out a press release about everything you can think of. Send it to your local paper, magazine, radio station and television station.

Good ideas for press releases.

1. Shows

2. Competition results

3. Events at your school like master classes or new classes

that you have added to better serve the community

4. Free day of dance (this works very well during the year to

bring in new students)

5. Achievements by your faculty. Any shows they are doing or

special workshops they may be teaching around the

6. Special events at your school like the Snoopy Valentine

Dance or a holiday party or a fundraising event for a

special cause.

7. Any additional training you or your staff is partaking in like attending a conference or special workshop. People love to hear about professionals who are looking to improve to better serve their customers!

Once you become known in your community as the expert to go to for information, you will be amazed at how you will be contacted from all kinds of sources looking to get your feedback on a variety of topics. Make a promise to yourself that you will get the word out about your school to media outlets at least 2 times a month for the next 6 months. Don't get discouraged if they are not all published or covered. Just keep on pumping them out.

Author

Steve Sirico & Angela D'Valda Sirico

Steve Sirico & Angela D'Valda Sirico

Angela D'Valda Sirico and Steve Sirico are the Co-Founders of Dance Teacher Web. They are the directors and owners the D'Valda and Sirico Dance and Music Centre in Fairfield CT for over 30 years. They also have been teaching, choreographing and producing shows. In 2007 they founded Dance Teacher Web now the #1 online resource for dance teachers and studio owners worldwide. They also produce the live event every summer for Dance Teacher Web. In 1979 they formed the Adagio team of D’Valda & Sirico after performing in shows and on television worldwide as individual dancers. Their performing credits include "Scala" Barcelona, Spain, Casino Estoril, Portugal, Theatre Royal, Oxford, England, Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Hotel Tequendama, Bogota, Columbia, Teatro Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and as Guest Artists for Wayne Sleep's smash hit "Dash", Dominium Theatre, London. They were featured artists in Royal Command performances in Spain and had the privilege of performing for Princess Diana of Wales. D'Valda & Sirico's many television credits include "David Letterman", "Star Search", and "Tarde Para Todos" as well as variety shows in the U.S.A, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Finland, Portugal, Italy and Argentina. Their combination of explosive choreography and exciting partner work has been given rave reviews both nationally and internationally. Their choreography for the acclaimed "Brother Can You Spare a Dime" was commissioned by Boston Ballet II and performed by the company. Angela and Steve have owned and directed a very successful dance studio in Fairfield, Connecticut since 1987. Their students have received scholarships and contracts to American Ballet Theater, Boston Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Nashville Ballet, Ballet Hispanico, Hartford Ballet as well as the National tours of "Fosse", "Fame" and "We Will Rock You" and on Broadway in "Chorus Line". Angela and Steve have been on the faculty of Dance Educators of America’s Teacher Training program. Steve is the author of his Jazz Dance syllabus and together they authored their Partner syllabus both used for Teacher Training worldwide. Angela served as Chairperson for the tri state panel of the Royal Academy of Dancing and they have taught as guest faculty for Mt. Holyoke College, Michigan State University, The University of Arkansas, Yale University and Fairfield University. They teach Master Classes in Ballet, Jazz, Lyrical Jazz and Partner work all over the world including residencies in England, Spain, Costa Rica and Mexico. They have been the top presenting faculty for Dance Teacher Magazine's Summer Teacher’s Conference in NYC.

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