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Randy July 21, 2014 10:37 PM

Skip Rosell - Doctor’s advertising pamphlet
 
Hello everyone! WOW! It has been a long time since I was here but a flood of great memories just came over me as I signed in again.

We used to have some brainstorming and great ideas flowed from some truly great minds here. I will always be grateful for the people I have met and shared ideas with here. Hopefully everyone is doing well.

I was doing some searching tonight for some ideas Skip and I shared years back. He was kind enough to give me the keys to the backdoor for his products and I for some reason never thought Skip wouldn't be with us so I only took advantage of a few of his ideas and implemented them along the way.

One product he had that I thought I had but can't find it anywhere is the "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet". I remember Vondre also did something similar with advertising brochures. I found Vondre's but not Skip's. Would anyone here have access to Skip Rosell's "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet" as I want to compare some notes with some other advertising ventures I am working on at the moment to see if there are some twists I can add.

Skip introduced the "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet" around the same time as he brought us "Magazines for the waiting room".

I used to spend so much time here because of all the people and ideas being shared but I realized I was not getting any work done because I was always here. I had to step away but man I sure miss you guys.

ron lafuddy July 23, 2014 07:49 PM

Re: Skip Rosell - Doctor’s advertising pamphlet
 
Hey Randy,

I remember your posts from days gone by. Good stuff.
I didn't post much then, but I was lurking here and worked
a number of the ideas that people posted.

Most were successful. A few led to other things that I'm still
involved with. Those were very successful.

I ran a version of Skip's Waiting Room Pamphlet, but designed
it to look more like a newsletter. Had articles from 5 or 6 non
competing medical practices and businesses, along with some
ads.

Worked out very well. Don't know if I have a copy of Skip's report
laying around but I'll check.

Ron

Dien Rice July 23, 2014 11:15 PM

Re: Skip Rosell - Doctor’s advertising pamphlet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Randy (Post 33859)
Hello everyone! WOW! It has been a long time since I was here but a flood of great memories just came over me as I signed in again.

We used to have some brainstorming and great ideas flowed from some truly great minds here. I will always be grateful for the people I have met and shared ideas with here. Hopefully everyone is doing well.

I was doing some searching tonight for some ideas Skip and I shared years back. He was kind enough to give me the keys to the backdoor for his products and I for some reason never thought Skip wouldn't be with us so I only took advantage of a few of his ideas and implemented them along the way.

One product he had that I thought I had but can't find it anywhere is the "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet". I remember Vondre also did something similar with advertising brochures. I found Vondre's but not Skip's. Would anyone here have access to Skip Rosell's "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet" as I want to compare some notes with some other advertising ventures I am working on at the moment to see if there are some twists I can add.

Skip introduced the "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet" around the same time as he brought us "Magazines for the waiting room".

I used to spend so much time here because of all the people and ideas being shared but I realized I was not getting any work done because I was always here. I had to step away but man I sure miss you guys.

Hi Randy,

Great to "see" you again!

Sorry I haven't been posting much lately, I've just had a long bout with the flu, and haven't really felt "myself" lately... I'm sure I'll get back to "normal" before too long.

Everyone who posted (and posts) here was (and is) incredibly remarkable... What an amazing bunch of people! There's still a "ton" of wisdom in the archives... There are a few years missing there, I'll have to see if I can get that back so it's publicly viewable - as there was some amazing (currently missing) wisdom there too.

Absolutely amazing people, though... :)

Best wishes,

Dien

P.S. Unfortunately, I don't have Skip's pamphlet... Though I'm glad for what he shared here over the years...

sandalwood July 24, 2014 04:47 PM

Re: Skip Rosell - Doctor’s advertising pamphlet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Randy (Post 33859)
Hello everyone! WOW! It has been a long time since I was here but a flood of great memories just came over me as I signed in again.

We used to have some brainstorming and great ideas flowed from some truly great minds here. I will always be grateful for the people I have met and shared ideas with here. Hopefully everyone is doing well.

I was doing some searching tonight for some ideas Skip and I shared years back. He was kind enough to give me the keys to the backdoor for his products and I for some reason never thought Skip wouldn't be with us so I only took advantage of a few of his ideas and implemented them along the way.

One product he had that I thought I had but can't find it anywhere is the "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet". I remember Vondre also did something similar with advertising brochures. I found Vondre's but not Skip's. Would anyone here have access to Skip Rosell's "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet" as I want to compare some notes with some other advertising ventures I am working on at the moment to see if there are some twists I can add.

Skip introduced the "Doctor’s advertising pamphlet" around the same time as he brought us "Magazines for the waiting room".

I used to spend so much time here because of all the people and ideas being shared but I realized I was not getting any work done because I was always here. I had to step away but man I sure miss you guys.


Randy,

I looked in my "skip" folder but didn't find the requested pamphlet. Hope you find it.

Tom

MMacGillivray July 24, 2014 06:48 PM

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Someone has Skip's report available to download at profitablebusinessideas.org/tdwrreport.pdf - but I know nothing about the site or the person offering it

Hope that helps.

Margaret

Randy July 26, 2014 09:24 PM

Re: Skip Rosell - Doctor’s advertising pamphlet
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MMacGillivray (Post 33866)
Someone has Skip's report available to download at profitablebusinessideas.org/tdwrreport.pdf - but I know nothing about the site or the person offering it

Hope that helps.

Margaret




Thank you Margaret!

This is exactly what I was looking for. Of course as I expected the links for the extras are non-working but I'm mostly looking for what you shared here.

Looks like Skip and Vondre had almost the exact product so I'm thinking they collaborated one way or another on this. I was looking to see if there were any unique twist perhaps but there wasn't.

Thanks again Margaret for helping me clear this up in my mind.

Don Alm August 3, 2014 11:16 PM

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Hey Randy....longtime no see.

You and I used to talk "sales" and I could tell YOU were the "real thing".

Good to see you're still "curious".

Yup....I used to love Skip's stuff. I gave him some of his early projects and he sent me all his goodies thereafter.

Re: the "Waiting Room" booklet; I just saw a few emails come thru from affiliates of a new "Waiting Room" project that has to do with running ads on Waiting Room TV's.

If I can find it I'll pop it over.

It's been awhile since I've been here too. I've always liked this Forum.

Take care,

Don Alm......entroopeneer

Robert J. August 5, 2014 10:29 PM

Re: Skip Rosell - Doctor’s advertising pamphlet
 
From someone who has been lurking here for about a million years (and not done a damn thing with anything I've seen or learned), this thread is amazing!

Followed everything each of you have posted through the years, and loved every minute of it.

Thanks for the memories!


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