Free Downloads versus Snippets

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It's been a fast month for us at Lumigrate since the website went live!  We appreciate everyone who has gone in and looked at our website, and we've gotten good feedback which allows us to know what we can do better.

Mostly, there has been some confusion about the 'free downloads' (of which there are three -- "Chronic Illness: Full Barrel Syndrome", for instance) versus the snippets we provide of ALL the videos.  We've provided entire videos to download for free so people can get an idea of what our video seminars are like -- Full Barrel Syndrome allows anyone to explore the process of downloading a shorter seminar and the documentation for NO COST.  It is a shorter seminar than any that are on Lumigrate for a charge -- generally the seminars are 45 minutes to an hour (some are longer and we split into two parts, such as 'Supplements and Disease Prevention)."   We've provided free snippets of every video so people can get a better sense about what the video/presenter is about.

It also is helpful to emphasize that the full documentation is provided with the download or DVD purchase, just as if you can attend a seminar in person!  It's been fun to talk with people in other states and countries about their ability to attend seminars by these talented Grand Junction providers via Lumigrate!  We're currently concentrating on letting people interested in fibromyalgia and hypothyroidism know about us, so please send any suggestions our way and let others you may know about us, including your providers. 

As always, please 'contact us' with any suggestions or feedback about seminars you've watched or would be interested in our adding, and we looking forward to helping you and others by providing reasonably priced and high quality health education on topics YOU are interested in. 

Mardy Ross, OTR; Founder and Executive Director, Lumigrate Webucation

 

 

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