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Changing your Studio Name and/or Web Address on your MTH Site

Mon June 22nd, 2009 by Ronnie Currey

One of the questions asked the most by music teachers to our support team is “How can I change the studio name on the website?”, or “Can I change my address to the studio website?”. Some teachers have even canceled their membership and signed up a second time so that the above changes could me made.

It is quite easy to make these changes, as well as other changes, to your existing web  site. Go to (Home -> My Studio Website -> Website Preferences). On this page you can make either of the above changes as well as insert a quotation for your homepage, or show/hide the login sidebar and/or announcements.

If you have any questions on how to do this or anything else on your webpage, please do not hesitate to contact our fine support team, who stay on top of your questions 24/7.

About the Author

Ronnie Currey (Editor)

Ronnie Currey teaches guitar, bass guitar, piano and voice to over forty private students. He is also the the Music Teacher's Helper Director of Member Services as well as the editor for the blog and newsletter.

Ronnie was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee moving to the Denver area from Atlanta in 2000. Upon his arrival to Colorado Ronnie was hired by a Denver computer company as a sales executive, and within three months, promoted to manager. After nine months residing in Denver, Ronnie had signed up thirty private music students by leaving pamphlets at a local music store, and had to resign from his computer job. He currently teach between 40 and 45 students on guitar, piano, bass guitar and voice.

At age 8 Ronnie started piano lessons, and by 12 years old, he became a church organist and choir director for a 300 member church. When Beatlemania hit at age 14, he was motivated to learn guitar and bass guitar while continuing with piano lessons. Ronnie started teaching guitar and piano students at age 16 and attended the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he received a B.S. degree in Music Education and Psychology. In 2004 he received a teaching license and certification in music K-12 from the Colorado Department of Education. Ronnie has taught technolgy and music in the Douglas County School District in the Denver metro area since 2002.

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  1. I like your blog and friendly approach to technical support. Keep up the good work.

    by Dan the Music Master — Tue Jun 23, 2009 @ 10:09 am

  2. I LOVE MTH - their customer support & site design are the best, but have found the website address unwieldy. I am posting a new blog here on 7/1 about ways to market your studio. One of the things I've done is go to GoDaddy.com and purchased a website address (www.velardevoice.com) for $10/yr. I then have it FORWARDED automatically to my MTH website. So, it's an easy to remember website name (much easier to tell people over the phone!) & yet I get everything I love about MTH. Plus, it comes with one email address, so I can coordinate my email w/ my studio site. So, ultimately, it doesn't matter what the MTH website address is!

    by Rachel Velarde — Tue Jun 23, 2009 @ 12:41 pm

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