As a dance studio owner, you know how important it is to have a strong online presence to attract new students and keep your current community engaged. Whether it’s creating eye catching graphics for your website or designing engaging social ...

If you’re a dance studio owner preparing for summer camps or prepping for your fall season, a countdown timer on your website can be a powerful addition to your marketing strategy. It builds anticipation, encourages early registration, and gives visitors ...

When it comes to filling your dance studio’s summer schedule with excited students, testimonials can be a real game-changer. With so many options available for parents to choose from – from art & craft classes to sports leagues & teams ...

Build Anticipation With Sneak Peeks Summer is just around the corner, and for dance studios, it’s a golden opportunity to attract new students and fill your classes, camps, and workshops. But how do you stand out in a busy market ...

As a dance studio owner or studio office manager, your plate is already overflowing with class schedules, recital planning, and keeping your students (and their parents) happy. On top of that, the pressure to stay consistent with your marketing and ...

You’re searching for photos to use on your dance studio’s new website—fantastic! While using resources like Canva, Unsplash, and Pexels is a great start, building a cohesive image library is about more than just gathering a bunch of dance-related photos. ...

First, let me just say – if you have a bevy of marvelous photos of your own studio, dancers, classes and productions, as well as photo releases, don’t hesitate to use your own photos on your dance studio’s website and ...

Hello dance studio owners! Whether you’re promoting your upcoming fall dance season on your website or diving into paid ads, your calls-to-action (CTAs) can be the ultimate game-changer or well… a bit of a stumble. A persuasive CTA has the ...

Email marketing is one of the most important things any dance studio can do. There, I’ve said it! If you inadvertently rolled your eyes when reading that, please note that I’m NOT talking about old-school monthly studio newsletters, the kind that simply outline upcoming ...