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By David Herron

You have learned Reiki, and can call yourself a spiritual healer. Consider how rare that makes you? How many people do you know that are also trained in spiritual healing arts? Or how much of the population have this or similar training?

You, as a healer, have a different view of the world than most. You experience the possibility of touching someone, and through touch healing their hurts. Most people believe that cannot happen, but you know different.

Clearly the world is in need of healing. That in turn makes for a call to those of us who are healing practitioners to speak up. Tell the world what you witness, let them know about healing so that they may heal too.

Internet Marketing and Promotion

One of the best things you can do is to create a web site. A web site can hold all the information in all the flyers you've ever written, and more. With a web site you can reach a global audience. You can write articles to put on your web site, sell products, or more. The possibilities are vast and broad of what you can do with your web site.

With a web site, you build a global soapbox from which to speak any message you like.

On a sister web site, web-building.7gen.com, I have written a complete course about building and promoting web sites. Here's a few high points:

  • Building a web site is relatively simple, requiring little more knowledge than using a word processor.
  • Owning a web site is very inexpensive, being around $5 (US) per month primarily for renting the space on which you store your web site.
  • You can earn an income through your web site in various ways.
  • It's essential to get your site listed in the relavent search engines, because the traffic to your site will come from people searching for sites like yours.
  • It is important to have a clearly understood purpose for your web site.

A web site can be used for any purpose you like. If you operate a healing practice, you can have every bit of your advertising material mention the web site. Since the website can hold far more than you can squeeze into advertising, you can reach more people with more information.

A very useful site on which to list your web site is the Healer Pages section of byregion.net. Being listed in such directories also aids visibility of your own web site.

If your web site lends itself to having t-shirts and the like with a message, consider operating an online store via Cafe Press.