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Old 09-01-2009, 08:17 AM   #101
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You don't need a mentor, you just need to be your own biggest fan and worst critic.

I have plenty of people I admire, people I copy from, swipe, etc. But a mentor? I think that's a crutch.
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Old 09-01-2009, 08:28 AM   #102
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I don't have a Mentor per se.. I have learnt business myself - Done every bit of research, learnt through trial and error and I have had success in my business so far. However, this year, I started some new online ventures and things are not too bad. I have been following Kevin Riley's posts,TimG's posts and they are simply awesome. Have gained a lot. To me they are my true mentors.

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Andrew Fox of Dominating Clickbank 2.

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Mine would be Alex Goad from Google Conquest. I have learned a lot from him and his training within Conquest and I was never really making any money until I joined. I now average over $1,200 per month and this is my side job so its a nice chunk of change. I also like how he makes things seem so effortless and has provided me with much insight as to how to work smarter and eliminate useless tasks

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Old 10-21-2009, 08:13 AM   #105
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Thanks for all the replies warriors,

It has really been an eye opener, I would love a mentor from this forum to coach me... I have some ideas that will require working with someone.

Who would love to mentor me? I seriously need someone...

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Jesus, my dad, and Paul Evans, and Jimmy D. Brown.
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Hey Soladollar,

The only mentor I every had and needed was my farther. His next birthday will be his 86th and still kicking, but I also spend a lot of time reading Clayton MakePeace.

Eugene M. Schwartz, the Author of "Breakthrough Advertising" has had a big influence on me.

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Hey Soladollar,

The only mentor I every had and needed was my farther. His next birthday will be his 86th and still kicking, but I also spend a lot of time reading Clayton MakePeace.

Eugene M. Schwartz, the Author of "Breakthrough Advertising" has had a big influence on me.
Thanks, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY to your dad... Okay let me put it this way, i need a coach to help out with some ideas....

Thanks

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I have to say thank you to Allen Says and his Private posts ebook. I also learned a lot here at warior forum.

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"The people I really get a buzz from are the newcomers to IM who have just started and have 1000% of enthusiasm for creating success for themselves. Not the lazy ones just looking for an easy answer, but the people who don't consider hard work as an obstacle and just need pointing in the right direction, like a loaded gun. If everyone had such a mindset there'd be a lot more success."
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Amen to that.

A couple I really look up to are Glenn Livingston & Perry Marshall; both PPC gurus. I manage a couple Adwords accounts for doctors, so they have been more than useful there.
As to IM, I have an unknown for a coach/mentor. He makes stupid money and only coaches for the fun of it. He maintains low profile, so I am not posting any links to him. (He is picky who he works with).
As to IM Gurus, I like GKIC (DanKennedy.com), Frank Kern & a few others when they are not in 'sell mode'. Lol

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You don't need a mentor, you just need to be your own biggest fan and worst critic.

I have plenty of people I admire, people I copy from, swipe, etc. But a mentor? I think that's a crutch.

Well, personally, I need a cane at least

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Old 10-21-2009, 09:18 AM   #112
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My Mentors

Michael Cheney, Alex Jeffreys, Rich Schefren. They have taught me so much and continue to overdeliver.

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Hello everyone,

For someone to be successful in life they have to follow some l;aid down principle... Which automatically leads us to having a mentor... Every business man (Regardless of the type, whether online or offline) needs someone to look up to; someone to shape a business around.

WHO IS YOUR GREATEST MENTOR?
WHO DO YOU LOOK UP TO FOR ADVICE?
WHO IS YOUR ROLE MODEL?

Joe Vitale for writing, marketing
Yanik silver for copywriting

I have a number of others that I admire and glean from there experience

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Justin Brooke of sitefling.com, is my greatest mentor. He is crushing it!

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Hello everyone,

For someone to be successful in life they have to follow some l;aid down principle... Which automatically leads us to having a mentor... Every business man (Regardless of the type, whether online or offline) needs someone to look up to; someone to shape a business around.

WHO IS YOUR GREATEST MENTOR?
WHO DO YOU LOOK UP TO FOR ADVICE?
WHO IS YOUR ROLE MODEL?
My mentor is life. If you aren't learning you aren't living.

I don't look up to anyone...because ultimately that ends in failure - for me anyway.

The only person I look to for advice is my boyfriend and that's only to clarify and voice my own opinions and ideas.

Generally I would consider my 2 year old my role model. I get to learn exactly how us humans really work, learn and solve issues - without having our enthusiasm and love of learning sapped from us through regimentation like the education/work system etc etc. I want to be like him.

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With respect,

No they don't.
No it doesn't.
No they most certainly don't.

Christ! Where does this stuff come from? The three questions in upper case are fair and stimulating questions, but please don't prefix them with such nonsense. There have been enough examples of limiting views and misinformation around here lately without adding to the quagmire of business ignorance, fatalism, nincompoopery and numptiness!

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Wallace Delois Wattles and Rebecca Fine, its all started from the SOGR program.

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Old 10-21-2009, 11:43 PM   #119
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He's not really my mentor, but there is one guy I admire enormously, and have learned a ton of great and challenging stuff from when it comes to marketing and entreprenuerial creativity. I'm sure most Warriors have heard of Jay Abraham, and he has provided me with more exciting and challenging ideas, as well as nuts and bolts how-to info than anyone.

Another guy who I've found enormously inspirational is Allan Says, of this forum.

Other than that, there are quite a few that I think are sensational marketers on this very forum, and I have to say the WF is my #1 resource for IM education.
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Tenzo, I like your style of mentors!!

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Ok guys,

Thanks y'all for the replies, If you havent, please lets know who your mentors are...

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Ok guys,

Thanks y'all for the replies, If you havent, please lets know who your mentors are...

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I'm still a big Tony Robbins fan. He just has a way of stating things that resonates with me. Plus, he has pretty much stayed on message for 20 years, so there is plenty of reinforcement of the ideas.
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Has anyone joined Mark Joyner's mentorships programmes, any results?

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A true Mentor is someone that teaches you and expect nothing in return.
For he knows the secrets that Govern the Universe and his action.
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Travis Sago (Bum Marketer)

he was the one that got me into affiliate marketing to make my first sale. the rest is history

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Old 11-26-2009, 03:35 AM   #129
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1. Eben Pagan
2. Frank Kern
3. Jeff Walker
4. Tony Robbins

Those are my four mentors, thanks to those four, I've been able to make a phenomenal amount of progress in the shortest amount of time allowing me to live my passion, which if you already haven't guessed, is 'internet marketing' or to be more precise 'information marketing'.

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For life advice ... the Dalai Lama

For hard work ... My parents

For internet marketing ... Warriorforum; BHW (if you need to ask don't).

For how to have fun ... My kids (age 5 and 7)

For how to have "different" kind of fun ... My wife.

To check if I'm doing okay ... Myself

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Old 11-26-2009, 03:47 AM   #131
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Not sure mentor is the right verbiage as I tend to associate that with somebody you're working with 1 on 1, however for my money Ryan Deis churns out stuff that works, plain and simple.

He doesn't come out with that much in real terms but what he does do is quality, and it's tested to hell and back.

If I was actually going to pay any of the IM guys to mentor me, in terms of the guru types it would be Ryan.

That said, there's a number of very private guys, often under 20, making millions out there with techniques they keep to themselves that they have tweaked the living crap out of and driven multiple traffic sources to .

These guys and I know one well , although only very knowledgable in one specific area are likely to be able to bring you greater success in that specific area than all the guru types put together.

I also find myself kicking myself up the ass to put some more hours in when I see some absolute newbie make what in reality is a small sum of money but who has more tenacity and will to succeed than all the moaners and "this is to hard" crew put together.

I find myself heavily "mentored" by those that just get on and do something.

My biggest life mentor is my 2 year old little girl, I doubt anything else in life has made me a better person.
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1. God/Universal mind
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Old 11-26-2009, 04:27 AM   #134
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my greatest mentor was Mark Evans -- not in the IM field, but here's why (and what you should look for in a mentor): he's of course walked the path before me but most critically: he points out the flaws in my thinking and my plans. He asks all those really uncomfortable questions that I hope will go away if I don't look.

so, although many of the IM gurus mentioned here are awesome in terms "having been there and done it", unless you have a great personal relationship with them and they don't kick you in the butt/hold up that shiny mirror that shows every single flaw in your plan of attack, then my suggestion is to find yourself who's just a step or two above you but willing to be the critical voice.

nothing will see you progress faster

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Chris Pirillo - when you type "Chris" into Google he comes up first.

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My role model is ROBERT G.ALLEN.He's everything I've ever wanted in a man.

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My one and only mentor is Jesus Christ. He pulled me out of the darkness I was in and showed me the way to a better life. If it wasn't for Him, I wouldn't be writting this post. He showed me the way back to God and now I live in total peace. God Bless You All.

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Hey there,

good question. Terry Dean has been showing me the ropes and I consider him my mentor. He gives more than he asks for and I've learnt so much with him.
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For everything, God.
For motivation, Jim Rohn, Brian Tracy.
In IM, Travis Sago, Chris Farrell, and I do admire Bryan Zimmerman's effort in setting up the Newbie University. There are also several Warrior and other community members who post honest, clear and useful advice. The whole industry is sustainable just because of them.
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I always looked up to Bruce Lee, he is an amazing philosopher

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My greatest mentor is Mach Michaels from maverick money makers.

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My Mentors

- Jim Rohan
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I don't have a mentor, but like laucity0513, I've learned more from Jimmy D. Brown than anyone other single marketer. He's an upstanding guy with a lot of good ideas.

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When it comes to IM, I didn't have any mentors until recently. Now I have two:

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I would have to say Google because I can ask for help 24/7.

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For someone to be successful in life they have to follow some l;aid down principle... Which automatically leads us to having a mentor... Every business man (Regardless of the type, whether online or offline) needs someone to look up to; someone to shape a business around.

WHO IS YOUR GREATEST MENTOR?
Mike Dillard Magnetic Sponsoring

WHO DO YOU LOOK UP TO FOR ADVICE?
Allen Wagner Lifetime Customer

WHO IS YOUR ROLE MODEL?
Frank The Kernster

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Old 01-02-2010, 02:14 PM   #149
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Default Re: Who is your greatest Mentor?

My mother is my mentor. With God, she has grounded me and taught me all that I need to seek whatever is I want out of life.

I wish I had a mentor specifically for business, but an honest person willing to truly help you is hard to come by.

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Default Re: Who is your greatest Mentor?

I learned the most from Life... specifically "ADVERSITY" and by taking focused "ACTION".

There have been some individuals that have really made a difference in my business though... they are (in no particular order):

- Tony Robbins: about mindset and taking massive action
- Frank Kern: taught me a lot about how to communicate with peeps and just have fun
- Eben Pagan: about moving the free line
- Brent Hall / Andre Chaperon: Their products have made a BIG impact on how I run my biz

Have fun.

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