The key here is "digital format"; for a marketing list, I have bought
for $50 each, two lists (America's best boarding prep schools; and
America's best day schools), and that's OK-fine -- I'll forward them
to you, if you wish -- but the two lists are intended to rank schools
for "Ivy League" admission. My purpose is different. I require a
digital file (of such schools) listing two people (headmaster, and
fund-raiser, or as we say, Person In charge of Amlumni Relations),
plus, yes, a usable mailing address. This $100 base fee need not
produce the list (just telling me where to buy exactly that digital
list would be worth at least the base $ 100. If you and I connect on
prep schools successfully I will
pay a 100% bonus and also invite you to immediately generate a similar
answer for colleges -- such as, say, Williams (high cost, small
number of alumni): my purpose is to find folk who wish to do
high-dollar fund-raising. Full success in both projects = $ 400 (four
hundred dollars). I'm looking for (approximately) one hundred prep
schools and one hundred small, rich, colleges. |
Clarification of Question by
leroisoleil-ga
on
18 Jan 2006 09:18 PST
Clarification by questioner leroiSoleil, as of Wednesday, Jan 18th
2006: Is anyone working on this?
If not, I will cancel the question.
TGR
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Request for Question Clarification by
jbf777-ga
on
18 Jan 2006 10:23 PST
Hello -
"I require a digital file (of such schools) listing two people
(headmaster, and fund-raiser, or as we say, Person In charge of
Amlumni Relations),
plus, yes, a usable mailing address."
Must the schools be the "best" of something, or just qualify as "prep
schools"? If they must be the "best" prep schools with a certain
criteria, it will be nearly impossible to find a source that would
ALSO have the mailing address data. Mailing address houses don't rank
schools typically.
jbf777
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Clarification of Question by
leroisoleil-ga
on
18 Jan 2006 12:57 PST
Say again, JBF777-ga, "... My purpose is different ..." I wish to
sell printing to those prep schools (boarding schools [New England
Prep Schools]),
for which the website posts a tuition >= $ 30,000/year. California's fine, too.
But wait. The reason I'm about to cancel this stage of the question
(boarding school, prep school is lack of response for a week and I'm
about to find it directly, myself. Instead, let me know whether you
have an interest in the second part: small rich colleges like
Williams (Williamstown, Vt) with relatively small accumulations of
alumni.
TGR
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Clarification of Question by
leroisoleil-ga
on
18 Jan 2006 12:58 PST
goAgain: no mailing house list, not now, not later, never. An
association list, perhaps, or a hand-assembled hundred such colleges.
TGR
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Request for Question Clarification by
jbf777-ga
on
18 Jan 2006 15:28 PST
TGR -
Thanks for the information.
Not so sure the second part is doable; either way, if you could give
very specific details as to what your search criteria is (i.e.,
"relatively small levels" would be what? what's considered "rich"?)
that would help any researcher willing to take the question on.
jbf777
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Clarification of Question by
leroisoleil-ga
on
19 Jan 2006 16:09 PST
Dear jbf777, I accept your judgement that the second part may not be do-able.
I'm cancelling the question.
regards,
TGR
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Request for Question Clarification by
jbf777-ga
on
20 Jan 2006 08:36 PST
OK, no problem -- simply click the appropriate button ("Cancel this
question" or something to that effect)
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