Before reading any marketing benchmark, it helps to know where the numbers come from. The figures and ranges referenced throughout this page draw from three sources:
- Campaigns we've managed for music schools — observations from actual SEO and local search work across independent music studios and multi-location schools (no client count claimed; ranges reflect real variation we've seen)
- Industry-wide estimates from published research on local search behavior, education marketing, and small business digital advertising
- Third-party platform data from Google's published statistics on local search behavior, BrightLocal's annual local search surveys, and similar public benchmarks
Where we cite specific percentages, those come from named external sources. Where we use qualified language — 'many schools report,' 'industry benchmarks suggest,' 'in our experience' — that reflects observed patterns rather than a statistically controlled study.
Benchmarks vary significantly by market, school size, instrument mix, and whether you serve children, adults, or both. A single-teacher studio in a mid-size city will see different numbers than a 15-instructor school in a major metro. Use these figures as directional guidance, not guarantees.
If you're evaluating your own school's performance against these benchmarks, the most useful comparison is trend data from your own Google Search Console and Google Business Profile — your trajectory over time tells you more than any industry average.