Viglo's First Rejection

School Says "No" to Viglo

Artie Duncanson

7/30/20231 min read

I wrote 5 handwritten letters for short-term Spanish schools, asking for a collaboration between them and Viglo. (I kept the letter vague, and so I didn't tell them the full plan that I wish to pay them to share Viglo with their graduating students) I also visited each school in order to deliver the letters by hand to the administrators of each school. I got lucky real lucky at one school because after a couple minutes of goofing around with someone in the administrators office, it turns out that that woman was exactly who my letter was addressed to. Woo hoo! So we sat down and discussed the letter.

She directly expressed that Viglo and her school are rivals because her school also offers online classes. But even if they didn't offer online lessons, she claims that many (giving no numbers) of her students regularly come back to their school. These individuals annually visit Buenos Aires, and every time that they do, they take classes at her school. I never thought of this, but hopefully for my sake it's not too common with other schools. She also revealed how much of the marketing for her school comes from a deal they have with tourism businesses which offer tourists travel packets that include her school. (could Viglo include something like this?)

Well... time to get back to writing more letters to these other schools.