Hi Mark, I would start with a recent MUM directory, and a Vedic City directory 
if such a thing exists. Write those folks and get more names. Create a good 
marketing piece, short and to the point. Use email if you can.  

Maybe build a website that people can visit. www.intuit.com will do one for $5 
a month, and you can build it yourself, easily. 

Good luck!

--- In [email protected], Mark Landau <m@...> wrote:
>
> Thank you, Judy.  I've been out of the the loop for so long I would have no 
> idea how to amass a list of such people with their snail mail addresses.
> 
> On Jul 18, 2011, at 11:50 PM, authfriend wrote:
> 
> > --- In [email protected], Mark Landau <m@...> wrote:
> > >
> > <snip>
> > > > I don't mean to conjure false hopes, but I'd be astonished
> > > > if MMY's sandals wouldn't be a very desirable item for a
> > > > wealthy devotee. But you have to get the word out. You 
> > > > might think about finding out who the wealthy ones are and
> > > > doing a private snail-mailing.
> > > > 
> > > I've begun that via email, but haven't gotten very far with it.
> > 
> > I wouldn't do it by email. I'd get some expensive-looking
> > stationery and put together something as dignified and
> > impressive as you can make it, complete with good-quality
> > photos if possible (of the sandals and of him wearing them).
> > If you know a PR person, ask him or her to help you write
> > the letter. Choose the best-looking stamps you can find.
> > Make it *special*. If you put some real effort into the
> > offer, make the recipients feel important, you're more
> > likely to get a good price.
> > 
> > This really is a special item, and it deserves that kind
> > of treatment.
> > 
> >
>


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