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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: USA
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Hi fellow warriors. I have been toying with the idea of developing information products based on events that have happened in my own life, more specifically how to deal with grief and how to deal with being disowned by one's parents. Just needing some warrior advice. Do you think this is something that people would buy into..ie....ebooks, membership site, etc......or is this not a money maker? Basically I can offer advice, etc. I might just be grasping at straws here but I think that at least the grief issue would be one that people are always looking for answers to. How about some suggestions/input? Thanks! |
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| formerly annoyedgirl War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: USA.
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I have something like that out, but it's not being monetized. Not selling anything, just more of a public soul bearing.
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Minnesota, USA
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I'm not sure there is a terribly large market for the disowned topic, but grief is something nearly everyone deals with at some time. I have seen sites and ebooks centered around relationships (divorce, breakups) that seem to do well (and help people who read them). The important thing is to know whether you have something truly helpful to that community because to write something and sell something that isn't truly helpful....that can come off as opportunistic or taking advantage of one's misfortune. What do you have in mind for teaching or coaching people who are experiencing grief? Do you have some unique insights you could share? Specific advice for specific situations? |
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Jen Knox
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