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    The need for extra income is becoming higher and higher due to the present days financial positioning. How to get this extra income can prove difficult as most of us have families or partners so we don't want to have to spend more time away from them doing a second job.One way around this of course is if you are able to make money from
    Red Hot Copy says her mastermind group members all must agree to participate as if they had each spent $100,000 to be in the group. How's that for making sure your members are serious?

    I haven't given up on masterminding.

    I've recently joined a new marketing mastermind group comprised of other small business owners and solo-professionals. We bounce ideas off each other. We share success stories and challenges. And we brai

    Promote yourself on radio for free
    Unless you have become extremely popular in your personal or business name, you likely need all of the marketing and promotion you can get. Now, you may say, of course, I'm aware of this, but who has the money? This a good and fair question. It may surprise you, though, when I say, you don't need money for some of the most valuable marketi
    Several years ago I was invited to participate in a mastermind group. I had never been involved in a mastermind group before, but I had read about them in Napoleon Hill's book, "Think and Grow Rich." So, I was eager to try the concept out.

    This particular group was comprised of five women and the focus was real estate investing. I met Kim, the woman who invited me to join the group, at a real estate investing seminar. I was a relatively new investor at the time and thought this was an opportunity to learn more about real estate investing, team up with other women who were investing, and jumpstart my real estate investing business, which is a business I run with my husband, in addition to my marketing consulting and coaching business.

    In theory the group should have helped jumpstart my fledgling real estate investing business. In reality it did not. We met weekly but we quickly realized that some of us were more serious than others. Some of the members did not show up on a regular basis. Others seemed more interested in spending our time together socializing instead of focusing on the business at hand.

    Kim, who had organized the group, tried very hard to set an agenda and add value to the group. But we quickly realized that if all the members were not 100% focused on the same goals, it just was not going to work. The mastermind group disbanded after a few months.

    This experience taught me a few lessons.

    While there is definitely value in masterminding with others, it's important to make sure you are all focused on getting the same thing out of the relationship. And, that you are all seriously committed.

    And most importantly, ground rules are imperative.

    My friend Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero of Red Hot Copy says her mastermind group members all must agree to participate as if they had each spent $100,000 to be in the group. How's that for making sure your members are serious?

    I haven't given up on masterminding.

    I've recently joined a new marketing mastermind group comprised of other small business owners and solo-professionals. We bounce ideas off each other. We share success stories and challenges. And we brai

    Online Networking: 5 Steps to 24/7 Connections
    As business owners, we all know the value of networking. You make contacts, meet potential clients, and generally expand your sphere of influence. The great thing about this day and age is that networking is no longer confined to physical space. With online networking, you can connect with people around the world easily and quickly.Wha
    latively new investor at the time and thought this was an opportunity to learn more about real estate investing, team up with other women who were investing, and jumpstart my real estate investing business, which is a business I run with my husband, in addition to my marketing consulting and coaching business.

    In theory the group should have helped jumpstart my fledgling real estate investing business. In reality it did not. We met weekly but we quickly realized that some of us were more serious than others. Some of the members did not show up on a regular basis. Others seemed more interested in spending our time together socializing instead of focusing on the business at hand.

    Kim, who had organized the group, tried very hard to set an agenda and add value to the group. But we quickly realized that if all the members were not 100% focused on the same goals, it just was not going to work. The mastermind group disbanded after a few months.

    This experience taught me a few lessons.

    While there is definitely value in masterminding with others, it's important to make sure you are all focused on getting the same thing out of the relationship. And, that you are all seriously committed.

    And most importantly, ground rules are imperative.

    My friend Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero of Red Hot Copy says her mastermind group members all must agree to participate as if they had each spent $100,000 to be in the group. How's that for making sure your members are serious?

    I haven't given up on masterminding.

    I've recently joined a new marketing mastermind group comprised of other small business owners and solo-professionals. We bounce ideas off each other. We share success stories and challenges. And we brai

    Picking Your Preferred Vendors - The Intelligent Ways
    One of the hottest trends in the staffing industry is the corporate implementation of the Preferred Vendor List, a company's own elite collection of staffing suppliers. Although companies develop these staffing vendor lists for very good reasons, as we’ll see below, there are also four inherent challenges with this management tool.
    t weekly but we quickly realized that some of us were more serious than others. Some of the members did not show up on a regular basis. Others seemed more interested in spending our time together socializing instead of focusing on the business at hand.

    Kim, who had organized the group, tried very hard to set an agenda and add value to the group. But we quickly realized that if all the members were not 100% focused on the same goals, it just was not going to work. The mastermind group disbanded after a few months.

    This experience taught me a few lessons.

    While there is definitely value in masterminding with others, it's important to make sure you are all focused on getting the same thing out of the relationship. And, that you are all seriously committed.

    And most importantly, ground rules are imperative.

    My friend Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero of Red Hot Copy says her mastermind group members all must agree to participate as if they had each spent $100,000 to be in the group. How's that for making sure your members are serious?

    I haven't given up on masterminding.

    I've recently joined a new marketing mastermind group comprised of other small business owners and solo-professionals. We bounce ideas off each other. We share success stories and challenges. And we brai

    The Effects Of Printing Press: Society Speaking
    The discovery and establishment of the printing of books with moveable type marks a paradigm shift in the way information was transferred in our society. The impact of printing is comparable to the development of language, the invention of the alphabet, and the invention of the computer as far as its effects on the society.A great tran
    als, it just was not going to work. The mastermind group disbanded after a few months.

    This experience taught me a few lessons.

    While there is definitely value in masterminding with others, it's important to make sure you are all focused on getting the same thing out of the relationship. And, that you are all seriously committed.

    And most importantly, ground rules are imperative.

    My friend Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero of Red Hot Copy says her mastermind group members all must agree to participate as if they had each spent $100,000 to be in the group. How's that for making sure your members are serious?

    I haven't given up on masterminding.

    I've recently joined a new marketing mastermind group comprised of other small business owners and solo-professionals. We bounce ideas off each other. We share success stories and challenges. And we brai

    The Truth About MLM... Home Based Business
    I don't know if anyone has ever told you that before, but if you look at some statistics (google it) you will find out the truth.Now, don't get me wrong, I love MLM. I get checks every month from several different companies that I am involved with.I have noticed a few things that can help you really evaluate your business, or a
    Red Hot Copy says her mastermind group members all must agree to participate as if they had each spent $100,000 to be in the group. How's that for making sure your members are serious?

    I haven't given up on masterminding.

    I've recently joined a new marketing mastermind group comprised of other small business owners and solo-professionals. We bounce ideas off each other. We share success stories and challenges. And we brainstorm - in fact, that is one of the primary benefits of a good mastermind group.

    The collective brainpower of all the members is definitely stronger than you'll achieve if you're trying to run your business as a lone ranger. Plus, the networking and connections that result from working with a team will help you grow your business much faster than you can do working solo.

    Just make sure you find a good group of people, who are all committed, and act as if they are paying to be a part of the group.

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