> I think that forums, forum discussions on ET-able issues are a great
> place to meet people who really are experiencing those problems and who
> could definetely profit.
>
> Let's go spread the word
> Detlev
Yes, that's very right indeed. When I was hard at work publicising EFT
ten years ago, I used to post to groups and forums about it *a lot* and
that got in turn, a lot of attention espeically from go-getting people
who are interested in new things and see opportunities, which are just
the sort of people you need to make something known that wasn't before.
I'm looking for a re-design of the ET.com site and there will also be a
forum on that site as well which will help too.
The core of internet endeavours is the keyword rich articles that are
responsive to what people are searching for on a well indexed site,
which ET.com luckily already is. And the challenge is to make the bridge
between "How can I help my child who is being bullied at school?" and
"EmoTrance!" at this time, and that's where the articles come in.
On that topic - these articles can be:
Just a simple bridging explanation (like my psychosomatic pain article)
A personal experience (Fear of Flying - How I overcame my fear of flying
with EmoTrance)
A case story (Emotional Abuse - How Sandy overcame her emotional abuse
problems with EmoTrance)
A tabloid style article (Help! My boyfriend won't commit to marriage! or
Social Anxiety - 7 top tips for overcoming social anxiety with EmoTrance)
Short and sweet, that's the best.
Great exercise as well to be able to do these!
Sharpen those pens!
SFX :-)
Received on Tue Aug 12 2008 - 15:24:36 BST
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