looking at getting a mentor

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im looking at getting a mentor and i know this will cost me but sometimes you need to take action and get a kick up the backside to be successful.
have any of you gone down this route and if so who do you recommend.
i have someone in mind but still like to here your views on the subject

thanks

brett
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
    Brad Gossee is pretty awesome
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    • Profile picture of the author sonic74
      I like John Thornhill,

      he is a great and ethical coach.....with great and affordable coaching programs !

      He also delivers a lot of value.....plus he is From UK and that have a lot of advantages for you !

      hope it helps
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    Having been down this road myself here are a few pointers....

    1. Find someone that does exactly what you want to do. Theres no point in learning a business system that doesnt interest you.

    2. Ask for PROOF of income. Dont be shy. Ask them to show you evidence of income. If they deny or give excuses, find someone else.

    3. Use some form of written agreement or contract to outline what you are entering into. Including fees/scope etc

    4. Take your time. Dont rush this decision.

    5. Be prepared to pay. Coaching is expensive. Have realistic figures in mind.

    6. Ensure the system they teach you STILL works! I invested $6,000 into a PPC mentorship that I found out later was 6 years old. Bluegh. 10 cent clicks? Yeah right :rolleyes:
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