Learning how to start a pottery studio from scratch is a daunting undertaking. Andres from Mudlab Pottery started during the Pandemic and 3 years later he's made a successful business! He's got a lot of repeat customers and it's in large part to do with his research beforehand, fostered sense of community, and instructor hiring practices.
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