ayeshahaqqiqa
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Thu Mar-27-08 05:45 PM
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We're starting a wild herb class here at Future Visions |
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Our resident Naturopath is going to start a class on finding and identifying wild herbs and other plants. She will then show all the different things you can do with them--not just as food, but as salves, tinctures, etc. We're thinking of video taping these talks. Do you think there would be interest in watching them?
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Thu Mar-27-08 06:31 PM
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You should video them. Someone probably has a videocamera. Then you could just make copies and sell them at slightly over cost. Who knows, you all might be able to sell them on Ebay.
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Thu Mar-27-08 06:57 PM
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3. Actually, that's the idea |
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We invested in a video camera to do this, and we have the capacity to manufacture the video on demand. We already did this for a talk given about influenza, only it was just an audio CD. I'm really excited about the class and what we learn.
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Thu Mar-27-08 06:35 PM
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I am very interested in herbal classes on tape. :bounce:
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Thu Mar-27-08 07:54 PM
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5. You could sell them as video podcasts. |
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The beauty of downloadable technology is that it eliminates shipping expenses and physical inventory. Put teaser freebies on DIY tutoring websites as a marketing lure.
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