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Music Lessons and Marketing


Feb 21, 2019

AMAZING OFFER AT THE END OF SHOW! In 2011 Borders went out of business. Barnes and Noble survived. I was in shock. How could this happen? Borders seemed indestructible. If it could happen to Borders it seemed like it could happen to anyone. Maybe it could happen to me and my growing music school.  What is the lesson to learn from Borders and other fallen giants like Blockbuster Video and Circuit City? Failure is the price you pay when you don’t adapt.

In the early 2000’s Border’s was betting on the past while Barnes and Noble wagered on the future. Borders stuck with what’s always worked. It seemed smart and safe. Barnes and Noble went digital and prevailed. Borders was too slow to the web. Too much brick and mortar. They failed to adapt. By the time they tried it was too late.

My guest day Mike Grande and his company ROCK OUT LOUD are leading the way with merging technology and music education. Rock Out Loud provides tools to help establish you as a leader in your community. 

Be sure to take advantage of the amazing offer at the end of the show. 

 

Show Notes

Mike Grande on MLBA 

Rock Out Loud rockoutloud.com

Dave Simon's Music davesimonsmusic.com

 

Intro music: Dusted by Fojimoto 

Transition music: Levi Simon 

Outro music: Rain and Revolution by City Breathing