I've just finished putting the finishing touches on The Seven Immutable Laws of Marketing Qi.
Please post your comments (simply click on *comments* at the bottom of this post to add your comment)
There is a much useful information in The Seven Immutable Laws; counsel that you can use immediately, in your business and in your life. Of course, some of you will deeply resonate with this information...
...while others of you will not.
And that's ok. That's just as it should be.
Hello,
Where is the e-book? I can't find it. I read Zen and the Art of E-mail list building, but can't find the 7 laws.
Zen and the art has lots of valuable information. I really like the interview style.
Posted by: Cassandra Truax | May 28, 2009 at 08:07 PM
Dear Ellen,
I immediately read your report after downloading it and has helped me to hone my "witness" experience. I usually use muses (people from everyday life) to sit in a daydream setting and talk through hard to understand situations or things beyond my comprehension to adapt to new situations. This brings it to the next level by allowing me to sit back and not to interact but to observe. Like Scrooge in "The Christmas Carol" with the three ghosts of Christmas past. Thanks for all your hard work!
Stephanie in Omaha
Posted by: Stephanie | May 16, 2008 at 01:34 PM
Thanks for your ebook.
It's an easy and pleasant read. But how to get started when you don't know yet what to market and how to set up a website etc. What is the
next step?
Thanks, Gesine
Posted by: Gesine Politz | March 09, 2008 at 06:58 PM
Thanks for your ebook.
It's an easy and pleasant read. But how to get started when you don't know yet what to market and how to set up a website etc. What is the
next step?
Thanks, Gesine
Posted by: Gesine Politz | March 09, 2008 at 06:57 PM
Your book has acted as a filter, helping to place a myriad of facts, concepts, ideas, directions, aspirations, energy and emotions into a secure start and definable first step towards implementing a positive and directed plan.
I thank you and the Creator for assembling your Chi in such an approachable and positively beneficial presentation.
In Love & Light,
db
Posted by: db | January 28, 2008 at 04:32 PM
Ellen, thank you
I have been struggling (inside) with what exactly to do as far as internet marketing is concerned. My first love and what I have studied for most of my life is personal development (or whatever other name one chooses to call it.) I also have a great deal of interest in marketing and the internet in general.
Although my main interest is personal development, my credentials are lacking - hence the quandary. To try to teach the techniques and methods of finding success without having personally reached financial wealth has been (in my mind) holding me back. Who, in this day-in-age wants to listen to someone who isn't rich about being successful?
I just downloaded and quickly read the book. I can assure you that I will re-read it many times. There is far too much depth to be grasped by one trip through. It did (the one reading)force me to re-assess the marketability of my knowledge. I hope that, deep down at least, nearly everyone knows that money is not the only form of wealth.
Thanks again for the book.
Duane
Posted by: Duane | August 27, 2007 at 10:34 PM
Ellen, congratulations on your book. It deserves more than a casual response, so I'm entering a comment here just to comply with your request, and shall try to write something more useful at a later date. I'm not familiar with the terrain, but suspect that you are breaking new ground in the internet marketing industry. There must be many other writers this very minute working out their own guidelines based on sincerity, compassion, and solid track records.
As a matter of fact I'm developing “The Loser's Marketing Bible", but it won't be ready until I have that solid track record (via the yet unpublished www.losershavemorefun.com).
Oh, about those naysayers, the well-meaning, “responsible” friends who have tried to dissuade you from launching into new business areas—-you don't have to confide in them anymore; just confide in those who give you their whole-hearted support. Here we are!
Cheers,
Shirley.
Posted by: shirley | July 19, 2007 at 10:32 AM
Yes. Yes. Yes.
What a reminder. And at just the propitious time. This e book served as the digital witness to draw me back from the distractions of the incessant business marketing e-thoughts that enter my cybermind daily. thank you for the gentle incoherent whisper that invokes silence, listening, and remembering - being. I will recommend this as must reading for all of my small biz friends. gotta go. Zen and the Art is up next :).
muchpeaceluv,
kazi
Posted by: Kazi | July 05, 2007 at 08:52 PM
Hi Ellen. Thanks for the great book. It's very helpful to be able to point to a second opinion that says all this Qi stuff is actually applicable in the "real" world of business. The conversational tone is particularly effective.
Posted by: Russell Giesbrecht | April 22, 2007 at 10:58 AM
Ellen, you are amazing!
Always seeking and sharing with others!
This an incredible series you've created and now an ebook that pulls it all together!
Thank you so much for all your great work and contributions to all of us.
Suzanne
Posted by: Suzanne Holman | February 25, 2007 at 01:26 PM
Hi
Great e-book and thank you for putting your Qi into it!
I found myself nodding on each page and identifying with your thoughts and insights.
Sure to have a positive impact on our world
Love, light n laughter
Shelley
Posted by: Shelley Holmes | December 28, 2006 at 07:32 PM
I'm not sure how I stumbled into the marketingqi teleseminars. It is a gold mine for me as I struggle to figure out how to define and market what I offer the world. (Speaking, facilitating, training, coaching) Just read the Seven Laws - very nicely done. Most of the information I already know on some level. However, I've felt like a boat tossed by tides and wind taking work wherever it found me. The key insight of the need to be congruent inner self to outer will be a rudder as I figure out where exactly to sail my boat.
Thanks so much for giving so freely.
Posted by: Annamarie Pluhar | November 14, 2006 at 08:56 AM
I've been trying to digest bits and pieces of The Seven Immutable Laws of Marketing each night before bed. I can see where I need improvement in marketing my services and where I've already started down a better road. Thanks for the opportunity to download the booklet - it's a terrific find.
Bonni Spivak
The Las Vegas Writing Coach
Posted by: Bonni Spivak | November 11, 2006 at 06:48 PM
Thanks to your alliances through the Attwood's. All of you always are so great at reminding me to "come back home". I feel like Dorothy: click your heels, you know. I look forward to many more alliances. I will come back home.
Posted by: Katherine | November 07, 2006 at 02:16 PM
I was happy to read The Seven Immutable Laws of Marketing Qi. I've been working on some of the principals already. It was a good reminder for me to stay balanced as I work toward developing my coaching practice. When I sat down to read it I was feeling a bit overwhelmed and felt much better once I was done. Thank you for that.
Posted by: Julie Holly | November 05, 2006 at 09:50 AM
I was sent the Qi Marketing by Celine and I really enjoyed reading it and resonating with the principles. I especially enjoyed the conversation flow, for me it provided more insights into the secrets of the principles
In appreciation of your work
Jullie
Posted by: Jullie | November 05, 2006 at 03:16 AM
Hi, I was referred by Myrna. Thanks for making simple and direct what to some might seem, in more familiar terms, "too good to be true." It confirmed a conversation/personal thoughts from earlier today.
Blessings,
Dave
Intuitive Mind-Body Medicine Sessions, Workshops, and Books
Posted by: dave markowitz | November 04, 2006 at 06:46 PM
What an amazing book! Thank you so much for sharing your insights in such a fun, confronting (especially the quieting the mind!), honest, easy to read way. I really enjoyed it and have commited to taking action.
Many thanks!
Celine in Tasmania
Posted by: Celine | November 03, 2006 at 06:44 PM