Methods for Evaluating a Business Mentor
Building a business requires an understanding of proven successful routines and methods. The business mentor’s role is to share hints and tips that have brought success through active, two-way communication with the mentee. They also assist in building the professional reputation and image of the mentee while opening doors to other partnerships and opportunities. When evaluating your choices the following questions can guide you.
How would you describe your leadership style?
The relationship between the mentor and the mentee needs input from both sides and a mutual exchange of ideas to be successful. Daniel Wagner and Stuart Ross developed a community, The Six Figure Mentors, to exchange methods and techniques that have proven successful. Using the technology of the Internet, the conversation is dynamic and fast paced, and multiple methods of communication are used.
What level of success have your techniques provided?
The Six Figure Mentors founders have achieved financial freedom and success by using the methods and strategies they are now making available to mentees. With annual revenues of over six figures and years of experience leveraging the power of the Internet, the methods are tried, tested and true. Media rich presentations and a knowledge base available 24-hours are available to all partners so your business can reach the level of success you need for a comfortable lifestyle.
Will the Six Figure Mentors work for me?
If your business is new and you are just starting out, or you have a level of success but want more, you can contribute to and learn from this unique community of business professionals.
Choose a mentor from business owners you identify as successful, open to the free exchange of ideas and willing to work with innovative and dynamic media. Select a mentor that works as a partner and shares a common vision. The Six Figure Mentors is a proven framework that can change your financial life.
Learn more about the Six Figure Mentors. Stop by Bobby Freiler’s site where you can find out all about mentorship and what partnership can do for you.
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