Mentorship programs... the answer?
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"Mentorship programs... the answer? Or just more money down the drain?"
Mentorship programs are becoming increasingly popular on the Internet. Usually, they require a significant investment of money and time - but are they worth it?
Find out in today's gazette..
It is absolutely imperative that you consider these factors before signing up for a mentorship program. You may want to print this list and save it...
1. The Promise: What does the mentor actually promise to do?
- Is there a guaranteed figure or result, or does he just promise to work with you and show you the way?
- Is there a safety net if he doesn't deliver? (Such as a refund of all or some of your money.)
- Will you work with the mentor PERSONALLY? Or with his "helpers"?
- What exactly does he require from YOU in order to achieve what he promises?
2. Credibility: Do you have good reasons for believing that your mentor will deliver the goods?
- Does he have a background of success himself? Is he living what he preaches?
- Have you purchased other lesser-priced products from this person? Did they deliver?
- Has he coached others to success before you? Can he let you email a few of them?
3. Your Own Work Ethic: Will YOU deliver the goods?
- Are you prepared to work hard to make the most of your time?
- Can you take direction? Do you usually work well with others?
- Are you willing to believe that an experienced marketer can see your business path more clearly than you can?
- Can you stick it out for the full year?
4. Can You Afford It?
- Can you afford the payment without unnecessary hardship?
- Can you afford the time?
- Can you afford the emotional investment?
- Be sure to read the fine print! Some mentorship programs expect a hefty share of your profits when your site becomes profitable. Watch for that in your contract.
In closing... A good mentor can save you days, weeks and years of errors and frustration. A bad mentor can result in your losing money, time and even your health.
My best advice is this...
Before you sign up, evaluate the program and your mentor carefully. Contact him or her directly and ask the questions above. Check with a few past students and ask if they felt it was worth the investment. Ask what results they have had. Finally, if you decide to commit, be prepared to work hard to achieve the results you desire.
That wraps up today's gazette. I hope you found a tip or two that will help you accelerate your Internet business success.
See ya in a few weeks...
Oh, before you spend ANY money on your new Internet business, grab a copy of my special work at home report -- I'll even let you bypass the $97 order form. Just use the Gold Key at the site, it will bring you right to the download area. You may click here.
Don't forget to tell everyone you know about this info.
"Mentorship programs... the answer? Or just more money down the drain?"
Mentorship programs are becoming increasingly popular on the Internet. Usually, they require a significant investment of money and time - but are they worth it?
Find out in today's gazette..
It is absolutely imperative that you consider these factors before signing up for a mentorship program. You may want to print this list and save it...
1. The Promise: What does the mentor actually promise to do?
- Is there a guaranteed figure or result, or does he just promise to work with you and show you the way?
- Is there a safety net if he doesn't deliver? (Such as a refund of all or some of your money.)
- Will you work with the mentor PERSONALLY? Or with his "helpers"?
- What exactly does he require from YOU in order to achieve what he promises?
2. Credibility: Do you have good reasons for believing that your mentor will deliver the goods?
- Does he have a background of success himself? Is he living what he preaches?
- Have you purchased other lesser-priced products from this person? Did they deliver?
- Has he coached others to success before you? Can he let you email a few of them?
3. Your Own Work Ethic: Will YOU deliver the goods?
- Are you prepared to work hard to make the most of your time?
- Can you take direction? Do you usually work well with others?
- Are you willing to believe that an experienced marketer can see your business path more clearly than you can?
- Can you stick it out for the full year?
4. Can You Afford It?
- Can you afford the payment without unnecessary hardship?
- Can you afford the time?
- Can you afford the emotional investment?
- Be sure to read the fine print! Some mentorship programs expect a hefty share of your profits when your site becomes profitable. Watch for that in your contract.
In closing... A good mentor can save you days, weeks and years of errors and frustration. A bad mentor can result in your losing money, time and even your health.
My best advice is this...
Before you sign up, evaluate the program and your mentor carefully. Contact him or her directly and ask the questions above. Check with a few past students and ask if they felt it was worth the investment. Ask what results they have had. Finally, if you decide to commit, be prepared to work hard to achieve the results you desire.
That wraps up today's gazette. I hope you found a tip or two that will help you accelerate your Internet business success.
See ya in a few weeks...
Oh, before you spend ANY money on your new Internet business, grab a copy of my special work at home report -- I'll even let you bypass the $97 order form. Just use the Gold Key at the site, it will bring you right to the download area. You may click here.
Don't forget to tell everyone you know about this info.
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