Phoenix Roundtable 2008 behind the scenes

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
Guys, I spent Thursday with Ron. All I can say is.....WOW!! We went to about 6 restaurants. Most of the managers had never met him. Some knew of his company. Out of 6, by the following morning he had two new accounts! (I'm guessing about 10k annual)

One of the restaurant managers was hostile but after about 3 minutes he eventually told Ron he would "seriously consider" using him. By that evening Ron let me listen to a voice mail where the "hostile" manager was telling him he had checked out his references and was ready to hire him. Amazing.

Ron has no fear and assumes the sale from the onset. It was inspiring and I can't wait for tomorrow morning to put into practice what I learned. 4

I have owned three businesses. We own the largest DMV service in Nevada. In 2006 we sold the largest dry clean delivery service in Nevada. Having that success, I am awestruck by Ron and learned a LOT in just one day with him. He's amazing.

The RT was great. I have found another amazing friend in Scott. More about him later.

For now, here's a "behind the scenes" look at the Phoenix RT.

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Thanks Tony for the info, video and pictures.

I wish I could have been there. I could not even imagine what I missed out on.
 
Great video. I can't figure out why you had me working in slow motion? I met some great people, and contractors. I also met a couple that were really easy to pick on, but, dang it, they liked to fight back. We usually had a pretty good banter going that was a lot of fun.
 
Excellent video. I was pretty sure I was missing a very good event. Now I'm sure I did. The live video was great too! Thanks to all that helped put it on. I'm looking forward to the new RT schedule.
 
Guys, I spent Thursday with Ron. All I can say is.....WOW!! We went to about 6 restaurants. Most of the managers had never met him. Some knew of his company. Out of 6, by the following morning he had two new accounts! (I'm guessing about 10k annual)

One of the restaurant managers was hostile but after about 3 minutes he eventually told Ron he would "seriously consider" using him. By that evening Ron let me listen to a voice mail where the "hostile" manager was telling him he had checked out his references and was ready to hire him. Amazing.

Ron has no fear and assumes the sale from the onset. It was inspiring and I can't wait for tomorrow morning to put into practice what I learned. 4

I have owned three businesses. We own the largest DMV service in Nevada. In 2006 we sold the largest dry clean delivery service in Nevada. Having that success, I am awestruck by Ron and learned a LOT in just one day with him. He's amazing.

The RT was great. I have found another amazing friend in Scott. More about him later.

For now, here's a "behind the scenes" look at the Phoenix RT.

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Great video

Thanks to Scott, His wife and Ron enjoyed the whole time the learning & networking was great

Man I wish I could do a video like that
 
Great video

Thanks to Scott, His wife and Ron enjoyed the whole time the learning & networking was great

Man I wish I could do a video like that

It's easy Jeff. I just used windows movie maker which comes free with xp and vista. I don't use tapes, I use a camera with an sd card. That entire video took me a little over 30 minutes to make.
 
Was caustic used first on the grafitti ?
 
Great video Tony. Really enjoyed talking to you there!
 
Elephant snot and taginator are two different animals. I prefer the snot for stuff like exposed aggregate, and porous surfaces. I like taginator for concrete, and surfaces that are not as rough or porous. They will both give you a nasty chemical burn if you get them on you and are both very caustic.
 
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Tony won all the money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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