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Join Date: 18 Mar 2004
Location: Lake District (UK)
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Marketing Guide for Tarot Professionals
Half Your Market Think You Are Evil - a Guide to Marketing for Tarot Professionals. To celebrate the start of the second year of Tarot Professionals, I am pleased to release the first of the exclusive Tarosophy Papers, which is a 30pp guide to Marketing for Tarot Professionals. It is now available in the Legal area of the members website for full members only. This paper covers general marketing but includes specific advice for Tarot. This includes well-researched material on marketing law for Tarot in the UK, in both broadcast and print media. Although UK-based, this indicates likely ordinances and regulation worldwide. This is also essential to know if you are operating Tarot card readings for money, online or face-to-face. I have worked with the two main regulatory bodies in the UK to create this material, and they have been very helpful and positive - even reminding us that they offer a free proof-reading service for your adverts, flyers and pamphlets! The paper also covers in some detail the usage of Newsletters, Podcasts, Website design, Blog content and social networking services such as Facebook and Twitter. You may be surprised by some of our reccomendations and experience in these areas! You will discover why half of your market think you are evil, why 3,000 people in Manchester and London decided whether you could invoke HRU before 9pm or not, and much more - and why Sister Charlotte was stopped from advertising her services by one complaint! I hope the paper provides a lot of useful ideas for you, and begins to raise the game for Tarot professionals by offering considered advice based on actual research. Members of Aeclectic wishing to join Tarot Professionals might wish to contact me for a special subscription rate. Marcus Katz http://www.tarotprofessionals.com |
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