How to Create a Ballroom Studio That Will Survive Today’s Economic Climate

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Keeping a ballroom dance studio alive and profitable can seem impossible at times.

Owners across the country know this fact. When the economy is strong and on the rise, people are eager to spend money.

When things are iffy, and the market is unsteady, spending can dwindle dramatically. This is especially true for nonessential items, like dance lessons.

This is why a ballroom dance studio business model must tackle a fluctuating market. The model used should have ways counteracting any economic slump.


Ballroom Business Solutions know how you can achieve this goal.

Consider what makes a studio a place where people of all ages want to dance and support.

Answer these questions:

  • Is learning to dance affordable?
  • Can my entire family join in?
  • Is the studio clean and inviting?

When you can check the Yes box on each of those questions, you are ready. You are prepared to become a force of nature in your town’s dance community.

The best way to make this happen is by providing everyone an opportunity to learn how to dance. This should be offered regardless of their income.

Amazing Dance Solutions has innovative ideas for your studio. Ideas to generate more of everything.

More Excitement – More Organized – More Profit

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Building an Active Student Base

For a ballroom dance studio to be successful it needs active students. The second thing it needs is to keep those students for years to come.

The real trick is acquiring new students without spending a ton of money on advertising. That is the magic formula all businesses look for.

Here at Amazing Dance Solutions, we have a proven method in helping you grow quickly with qualified students.

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Choosing Your Studio’s Business Model

This is an important decision; what business model will you choose for your studio? There are several different formats your studio can use.

Some schools are group-oriented while others are full-service studios, offering both private and group lessons. There is a new choice designed for fluctuating markets called the Full-Service Plus model.

This is a unique model because it utilizes advanced technology and marketing techniques to increase revenue.

Amazing Dance Solutions provides a blueprint to bring your studio up to speed in no time. All your new procedures will be available both on hard copy and digital.

This allows your staff to train online. You, your manager, and staff have full access to procedures, videos, and other resources.

Instructors can see their progress through our top-of-the-line ballroom instructor program. This helps instructors by providing up-to-date information of the latest competitions, links to coaches, and more.

Contact me to learn more!

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How to Create a Showcase Business

I have been in the dance industry for 50 years. During this time, I have learned how to produce profitable showcase productions. It has become a separate business.

Now, I am sharing this format for owners to extend this service beyond their student base. With this format they can offer it to the public as well as their students. It is a new service and part of the Full-Service Plus business model.

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Come on over, I’ll show our Introductory Offer procedure. This beauty is a pressure-free approach with a 90% success rate.

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