Marketing needs to be simple
November 8th, 2007 by Alexander KohlAfter much consideration, I have finally decided to close down the Passionate Forum. It was part of the training where participants could ask questions and I would answer them.
But very few used it.
I still had to go in there every day and check whether any questions were being asked.
Now I closed it, and I feel relieved that I do not have this obligation. You can contact me either on this blog or via email and I will still help.
The upside is that I could drop the price for the training and so many more natural health practitioners can afford to go through the training.
I guess this is a marketing lesson for me: I have heaps of ideas of what would be good and I keep adding things that excite me. But the great things are simple.
So I have gone back to simple with this step.
Alexander
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