My guest today is tech guru, Eric Branner. Eric is a successful guitar teacher who decided to make the jump into the tech world and build Fons, a platform that helps music school owners turns hours of admin work into a few taps of an app. Listen in and be inspired as Eric shares his story, the lessons he’s learned along the way and some tips for raising your prices as a guitar teacher. He also shares the importance of mentorship and custom coaching, common mistakes guitar teachers make when dealing with the business side of their studios, and much more!
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Today’s Guest
Eric Branner, a guitar teacher, CEO and Founder of fons.com, a third-generation music educator, owner of Blackforrest Music School, and the author of the Blackforrest Guitar Companion. Eric has taught millions of people to play guitar through private lessons and via his YouTube channel.
In 2016, Eric founded the technology company, Fons – built to automate and streamline the business operations of his music school. Since launching, Fons has extended their reach to many knowledge and appointment-based businesses, such as tutoring, coaching, wellness, and training. Fons currently manages over 25k lessons, and processes over $1M in transactions each month.
Eric is passionate about elevating the knowledge-sharing industry’s level of professional compensation, operation, and image. Eric is the immediate past president of the Seattle Music Teachers Association and speaks regularly at colleges & events. He has appeared on over 20 podcasts and still teaches 12-15 private students each week. He lives in Seattle, WA with his wife Alyson, children Edie and Huck, and dog Happy.