Are you a piano teacher? If yes, we are quite aware of the tough competition you are into right now. You are constantly developing your skills and learning the most classical piece to be able to retain the best paying students in your list. You are also honing or mastering your teaching skills to be able to develop or create the most efficient method of teaching piano to your students. You want to make sure that you teach only the best and your students get the best from you. At the end of the day, you are highly compensated in terms of money or other valuable materials. We are also aware that your skills are in high demand. However, you also know that piano students expect more than your teaching skills. They want something more tangible. Recall that most students are below the age of 10. If I were you, you better give your students Disney beach towels. The towels are cute and colorful – two things that kids want. Aside from that, the towels are also soft. The students will surely enjoy every second with those beautiful towels.
Some teachers simply buy several bags of candies and chocolates. They place several pieces in a box and hand in the box to the student prior to an occasion – Christmas or the student’s birthday. However, the problem is that chocolates and candies are perishable items. Once they are consumed, the memories of giver or the memory of the day the chocolate was handed to him are also consumed. Thus, we ask you to give your students non-consumable goods like Disney beach towels, figurines, ceramic cups, furniture and the like. At the end of the day, he will be able to win the student or in adult lingo, he will be able to renew his teaching contract with the student
