Music Teacher's Helper - Your music studio manager

New Studio Website Designs And Pages

Mon January 15th, 2007 by Brandon Pearce

Today we announced four new templates for your personalized studio website! These professionally designed themes will allow you to customize the look and feel of your website to match your personality and give your studio a more professional image.

Piano Template Strings Template

Music Staff Template Voice Template

In addition to customizing the look and feel of your website, your studio website now also includes a links page where you can put links to your favorite websites or online music resources for your students. The home page now also looks more like a home page by letting you customize the content to tell visitors about you and your studio (this replaces the “About” page).

To change your studio website settings, login to your Music Teacher’s Helper account and look at the “My Studio Website” menu under the “Home” tab.

If you don’t already have one, then Get a Free Music Studio Website Today! It’s 100% free (included in the Free Forever plan).

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  1. Wow! Very professional looking! I will definitely be using these for my account! Way to go!

    by Jeremy English — Mon Jan 15, 2007 @ 8:07 pm

  2. These templates are wonderful. I know you just added them and we need to be paitent, but it would be nice to have more to choose from, as I teach flute, and would love to have a flute template for my web page.

    by Marsha — Tue Apr 24, 2007 @ 1:25 pm

  3. Thanks Jessica. I'm glad you like the templates. We definitely plan on having more in the future. We also welcome any teachers to submit their own designs.

    by Brandon Pearce (Support) — Tue Apr 24, 2007 @ 1:45 pm

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