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  • Past life Regression Cool Trendy? Marketing?

    Posted by Lee Kramer on 2018-05-02 at 12:43 AM

    I’m a new QHHT practitioner. I have to say this the coolest thing ever. Totally Facinating! And I LOVE it! Its so helpful in my personal opinion on so many levels. As I dive into the topic on social media, YouTube, Instagram ECT., I’m finding it seems pretty trendy. Or is it just me in my newbie excitement?

    That being said, how to you market yourself in your area? Other than yoga studio group regressions. Does anyone make it seem cool and trendy? If so how? (like fun & exciting, not just something you do for an answers in crisis). How do you market yourself on social media? Any tips to get yourself out there?

    Curious how people get going? Especially as I quickly approach my 25 sessions and will be able to charge. (Which I feel like I should keep the price pretty low since I’m just starting, no one seems to want to talk price on the forums any feedback would be appreciated there as well)

    Look forward to your feedback!

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    Lee Kramer replied 8 years, 1 month ago 9 Members · 12 Replies
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  • Candace Craw-Goldman

    Candace Craw-Goldman

    Administrator
    2018-05-02 at 6:00 AM

    Hi Lee I have moved your Discussion from Therapy/Session Stories and Advice to Business Focus.

    I am certain that the whole concept of PLRs is indeed gaining in popularity, but its all a matter of perspective. Those that have been at it for many years might not see the bigger uptick because we have been in it for so long!

    I was about to suggest you check out the “Want to Book More Sessions” Discussion but you have seen that one and commented upon it already. It does prompt me to update it a bit and I am going to move it too, to this category too, so thank you for that.

    Videos. Social Media posts, Small groups. Informal chats… that is the way to begin in my book.

    We don’t talk price for a variety of reasons including legal ones. Find out what others in your area charge for similar services. Here is a big piece of price advice tho, if you start too low? You will likely have difficulty raising your rates. My advice there is to post rates in this kind of way “Regular rate XYZ, Half off special for May” (Free or extreme low price is often associated with zero to little value. )

    Your excitement will bring interest if you share that excitement with the world.

    🙂

    Candace

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  • Anna Moczulski

    Anna Moczulski

    Member
    2018-05-02 at 6:54 AM

    Dear Lee,

    Welcome to QHHT and the Forum! Hopefully your excitement only grows with every session you facilitate.
    QHHT is rather a method that spreads through word of mouth. All my clients found me either by searching ‘Dolores Cannon’ on Internet or were referred to me.

    I believe that today Seth Godin (business and marketing guru) answered your question perfectly in his blog:
    http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2018/05/selling-acorns-at-the-lumberyard.html

    About money: “Money is energy”- Dolores Cannon.

    With Love,
    a

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  • beLoved_julia beLoved_julia

    Member
    2018-05-02 at 10:33 AM

    Hi @Lee_Kramer – welcome! – just a quick note, there have definitely been discussions on money on this forum that I’ve seen here and there. Notably you could take a look at this invigorating discussion on free sessions v. charging:
    https://quantumhealing.vanillacommunities.com/discussion/10900/what-are-your-experiences-with-and-thoughts-about-free-sessions-option#latest

    (hopefully that link works!)

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  • Galya Pazheva

    Galya Pazheva

    Member
    2018-05-02 at 1:25 PM

    I’m not sure that “marketing” QHHT as something “cool” is going to do it much benefit. In my experience, having had sessions with most of my kids’s friends (18 -23 years old) just because they thought it was “cool”, that type of motivation rarely brings about a lasting result. Most of them, my kids including, forget all about it shortly after and are not even interested in listening to the recordings after the sessions. Perhaps it is different with people who are more mature.

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  • Stephanie Shek

    Stephanie Shek

    Member
    2018-05-02 at 3:17 PM

    Hello Lee! Welcome to the forum!

    I think if you are cool and trendy person, whatever you do, people would feel that it is cool and trendy. You don’t have to even try and any trying would make it not real. With marketing, I just think about what I like to do. Say, when I first started writing blogs, I was frustrated because no one seemed to be reading them. But then one day I realized that I enjoyed writing and enjoyed reading my own posts. I think it’s important to enjoy the marketing bits, whatever you choose to do. Otherwise it’s like having a stressful job.

    Wish you a lovely month of May! <3

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  • Irina Nola

    Irina Nola

    Member
    2018-05-03 at 2:44 AM

    Past life regression was cool and trendy in the times of Shirley MacLaine, Cleopatra movie, and Summer of Love…ya, those good olde times before Internet when people still read books…Nowadays it is just a hypnotherapy method, people want to try when traditional psychotherapy fails, or they have some strange illness MDs can’t cure. When I started doing it – I thought I would get 90% curiosity clients looking for an idea for a next vacation or a conversational topic at a party. I was wrong. 90% of these folks have serious issues and need help, not entertainment.

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  • Lee Kramer

    Member
    2018-05-03 at 2:55 AM

    Great feedback from everyone! Its a fascinating journey! @Irina_Nola I have learned so much from your posts! Thank you for all the wisdom you share.
    QHHT took care of the issue my cardiologist couldnt. I couldn’t drive my car some days, let alone work. My medical issue devastated my life. QHHT helped me healed it and for that I’m eternally grateful. I know so much more about my life mission thanks to QHHT.

    So I didn’t want to make this (hypnosis) seem like a circus sideshow. Maybe my post did that, not my intention.

    Just happy I found it and was wondering how you get the word out. Guess it boils down to TRUST.

    Much love to all!
    -Lee

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  • Candace Craw-Goldman

    Candace Craw-Goldman

    Administrator
    2018-05-03 at 7:12 AM

    Hi @Lee_Kramer

    Here is an idea- write up your own personal story as an article and submit it to us for publication on our practitioner blog on our Directory.

    300-500 words, edited for grammar, no misspellings, not published elsewhere on the Internet. Introduce yourself and the topic and relay the story as if you have just met someone at a party and they have no idea about quantum healing or hypnosis and you are telling them your story in a compact but interesting way.

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  • Alba Weinman

    Alba Weinman

    Member
    2018-05-03 at 4:38 PM

    Hi Lee,
    Every single person you come across gives you an opportunity to “market” what you’re offering, however, I always find that it works best if you tell people stories of things you are discovering through the sessions you’ve done or seen. I’ve done enough sessions now to know that a past life regression is not for everyone and shouldn’t be done just out of curiosity. These sessions can go very deep into your soul and can get pretty emotional so allow the ones who are ready come to you. I suggest you get listed under the free QHHT category and once someone has a session with you, they will tell others. Don’t focus on the money aspect yet – just practice…practice….practice!

    Best wishes to you.
    Alba <3

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  • Stephanie Shek

    Stephanie Shek

    Member
    2018-05-04 at 10:56 AM

    Hello Lee,

    “So I didn’t want to make this (hypnosis) seem like a circus sideshow. Maybe my post did that, not my intention.”

    No, you didn’t make hypnosis seem like a circus sideshow. It’s nice to share ideas no matter how bizzare they seem.

    I don’t do cool and trendy (which reminds me of strange clothes and funny hair!) but ‘popular culture’ does pop up in my mind sometimes. Few years ago before I started this healing work, I got to know this inde band called Art Brut. They have a song called ‘Popular Culture’ and in the song they keep repeating ‘popular culture’. It kind of stuck in my head and prompted me to start using social medias. I would like our so called alternative methods to be mainstream one day. Not to make it cool and trendy, but say, if someone falls ill, first thing they do is to meditate and apply self-healing instead of taking pills.

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  • Heather Holm

    Heather Holm

    Member
    2018-05-04 at 11:23 AM

    I’m still new at this and just starting to “come out” in the community in this new role, after keeping my metaphysical orientation fairly private for decades.

    I expect my new clients will continue to mostly come from (a) this directory and the one at qhhtofficial; (b) referrals by clients including the friends I did my free sessions with; (c) the promotional aspect of group regressions that I’m starting to do.

    Offering free sessions to energy healers, reiki practitioners, counsellors with an alternative bent, yoga teachers, owners of funky shops etc., mediums, also artists and musicians who are perpetually poor financially but rich spiritually – these are your big referrers. And they often have utterly fascinating sessions.

    Particularly helpful are alternative health practitioners who are both enthusiastic about their sessions and have an idea about how someone might benefit from it, and their openness to it.

    Catherine Wyatt has some great ideas about promoting your practice through group regressions, including getting swag made, and a very “cool” poster, in this video: https://quantumhealing.vanillacommunities.com/discussion/11092/first-annual-worldwide-regression-day-april-15-2018

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  • Lee Kramer

    Member
    2018-05-05 at 12:23 AM

    @Heather_Holm Funny you mention offering free sessions to spiritually rich people in community. I’ve developed a close bond with the gal at my local crystal shop. I brought up Dolores Cannon and she was so excited! I went in and offered her a free session and shes ecstatic. She says I glow when I get excited and talk about QHHT. I was like OMG I’m not alone here!

    I live in a what I’ve (and others) considered area of dense energy. Lots of metaphysical services are moving into my small beach town over the last 2 years. Two new psychic mediums opened shops just recently, I’m going to offer them both a session. And chanting just started which I love, and I plan to offer a few there as well. Your comment put it in the for front of my mind.

    @Alba_Weinman Thanks for your input. My conflict within myself about the cost is because I don’t feel I should charge very much at all due to my low level of experience. Others have said if the price is to low they won’t value the info. I’ve just got a great suggestion on how to word it so I can keep the prices relatively low. ( I work as RN so thankfully I have other income)

    Thank you to all for your valuable input.

    @Candace_CrawGoldman Ill consider the writing…thank you for asking me! ❤

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