With Bandzoogle’s visual design tools and the modern website templates designed for music teachers’ needs, creating a dedicated web presence for your teaching has never been easier. Use our e-commerce tools and showcase your unique brand to develop multiple income streams.
You can earn money by creating a website for your music teaching business. Plus, you can use subscriptions in order to generate recurring revenue.
Add content like music, videos, and testimonials to your lesson plans and get your students interested in signing up. You can also collect student inquiries using a Contact form.
Take a look at these flexible page types and e-commerce features to build a great music teacher website.
Select a template for a music teacher’s website.
You’ll need to select a theme for a website that is visually appealing and simple. Strong graphics will draw in your visitors, but you also want them to find the information they are looking for easily easily. You can start by trying out some of the templates in the “Music Teacher theme” category.
The Receiver template features a solid-color background that is perfect for displaying large title text and your logo. Use a large font with a sharp contrast color for your menu to stand out. This will encourage visitors to click from page to page.
The Shade template lets you add a logo or title centered in the middle of your menu. Include a background video or photo that will help sell your services. For example, if you want to show off your teaching space, the students are working on their instruments, equipment and instruments, etc.
Try the Alto template for music teachers to create a vertical menu on your website with a large image header or video to one side. You can choose to have a transparent, visible menu on a solid-colored background with a photo or a video.
The “Music Teacher” section of the theme selection window contains a complete list of themes.
You’ll now want to begin adding content and building your pages.
Add a Home Page
Your Homepage gives visitors an overview of your school, including what lessons you offer. You’ll also want to include some strong calls-to-actions, such as “Book Now” or a link that takes you to a page listing all your lessons.
Use our stock photo library if you do not have high-resolution photos on hand. You can use this as your header image or anywhere else on your page.
You’ll then want to include some text that describes your lesson and your teaching style. You can use the “Text + Image feature” to do this. You can combine text and a photo to create a stylish layout for your Homepage. It has a button that is perfect for building your “Book Now button,” linking it to the Contact page.
Calendar is a useful addition to your Homepage. It shows the dates of new courses and live streams. You can also sell e-tickets for any event, which is an excellent way to earn money in exchange for a class.
Consider adding a blog to your Homepage. Use it to advertise upcoming courses, discounts during certain seasons, testimonials from students, and more.
This page
It is on your About page that you can write your musician bio. Include your qualifications and experience as a music teacher. Listing your education in music, followed by your teaching and performing history, is a good place to begin. Use sections with different colors and images to make your About page easier to read.
Create a music page
You can also include some student recordings here to show off their accomplishments. Here, you can consist of student recordings to showcase their achievements. You can also add videos of student recitals or tracklists with songs that students could choose to learn.
The FAQ
You can answer all the questions that you anticipate your potential students will have on this page. Tell people how you offer your lessons (in person, online, or both), if the starting time is flexible, which instruments and styles of music you teach, etc.
It is also useful to include a link to your Contact Page so that students can ask for more information or your Pricing page to review your services and costs.
Pricing & Policies
Your website will be visited by potential students looking for information. Use a dedicated page to explain your rates and teaching policy. This will create a professional image.
Considerations for this page
What is the price for a 30-45- and 60-minute lesson?
Are you selling pre-recorded lessons?
Are you able to offer additional services, such as masterclasses or arranging?
Do you have make-up classes available? It would be best if you gave 24 hours notice for any canceled lessons.
Do you teach during holidays?
When do your music lessons start and end?
When and how do you accept payments (per lesson, monthly, per annual session)?
Are there any discounts for monthly subscribers to your service?