I can confirm that DB is very effective in keeping up the standard of drivel - my own drivel pales into insignificance alongside DB's. If it were not for Mr Bailey there would be half as much drivel talked on this forum - I'd say he should congratulate himself for a job well done
On the subject of dance websites, my experience is that it's a full-time job keeping them up to date. My own website is still giving details of summer opening Everything else is correct, but it's hard to run a dance business, a website, do a day job, etc, etc.
I am also developing another dance website which is why my current site isn't quite up to date. I've already spent a lot of cash with the experts and I'm still a long way from publishing the site.
I think that the situation is that there really isn't enough money in dance teaching to pay for the slick marketing you see from mass-market companies. So we muddle along as best we can being a Jack-of-all-trades. Most dance websites have that nice, amateur look that money can't buy - I think that this adds a human touch.
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