Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 , Jeanne Garner <jeanneg wrote: > > And sometimes it turns up on eBay for even less. Even if it were out > of print (which it's not), it's usually pretty easy to find copies of > it in some of the many used book markets, eBay and even amazon.com > among them. Often, some of those " used " copies appear brand new, so > it's a good value. > > I would have to say that if she charged $500 or more for a copy, it > would be a bargain. Is $500 a lot to pay for a book? Yes, unless > you consider how much you'll pay for doctor visits, meds, and lost > time due to various health concerns. Not to mention this > consideration: how much is it worth to feel good? Some people sure > spend a lot of money trying to " feel good " on drugs, either legal or not. > > This has been an interesting conversation, on both groups. I hadn't > realized that the YouTube videos were NOT posted by Donna or David, > or even without their permission. Sharing IS nice, but " taking " is > not the same thing as " sharing. " Maybe some day Donna and David > might post one or two of their videos that can end with them saying, > " Did this drill make you feel good? Then just wait until you try all > the rest! Buy our books and DVDs, and feel the best you've ever > felt! " But no matter how well-meaning, no one else should be posting these. > > Jeanne Thank you Jeanne, I also agree with a " marketing " aspect that Mary mentioned. I do know that the 5 minute DVD we put up on youtube has had over 27,000 hits, and we've sold many products because of it. Then again, when I get busy I sometimes neglect doing the marketing properly. I should have 20-100 different 5 minutes blurbs up. I'll think about it. It's easy to do, but would take time from my current (and very interesting) projects. Sincerely, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2008 Report Share Posted March 6, 2008 Doc, My thought was not just about marketing. It is about spreading the knowledge of Energy Medicine as broadly as possible and YouTube is an excellent way to " get it out there " . After Helen's post the David only had the advanced videos removed it seems like he knows very well that the introductory videos are still on YouTube and are there with his indirect permission. He could have had all videos taken down. I am glad he didn't to that. There are probably some of your own videos that could have 5-10 minute segments pulled and put on YouTube. Jack could probably put them up easily. Mary Nelson www.eft4everyone.com - " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001 Wednesday, March 05, 2008 5:46 PM Yes, I've neglected my marketing lately & youtube is very good for that > > I also agree with a " marketing " aspect that Mary > mentioned. > > I do know that the 5 minute DVD we put up on youtube has > had over > 27,000 hits, and we've sold many products because of it. > > Then again, when I get busy I sometimes neglect doing the > marketing > properly. > > I should have 20-100 different 5 minutes blurbs up. > > I'll think about it. > > It's easy to do, but would take time from my current (and > very > interesting) projects. > > Sincerely, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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