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While in his 20s, there’s nothing Brad Finsilver would have liked more than help from a professional dating coach. Although he had founded two successful companies and enjoyed playing the field, he still managed to have his heart broken. After doing everything possible to pursue an amazing girl, she chose another man, one who treated her poorly and eventually left her. Meanwhile, Brad was left alone, wondering what he had done wrong, and, more importantly what he could do differently the next time. He sold his businesses and devoted his life to learning how to start and maintain relationships with women. After two years of intense research and self-discovery, Brad Finsilver became The Date Mentor.

As The Date Mentor, Brad now coaches other men in the art of meeting and dating women from his offices in Scottsdale, Arizona. He conducts individual and group sessions where clients will learn how to:

• Approach women in any type of environment

• Get out of the “friend zone”

• Attract women to you instantly

Sign up for The Date Mentor’s Visitor’s Package, and out-of-town visitors who fly into the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to attend one full day of consulting with Brad will receive free limousine service to the Mondrian Scottsdale Hotel and a complimentary bottle of champagne.

If an in-person session isn’t possible for you, Brad offers over-the-phone coaching sessions where the focus is any area you feel you need help with. Whether it’s projecting a more confident image or creating an online dating profile that will attract the attention of the kinds of women you want to date, The Date Mentor can help.

More and more men are employing the services of a professional dating coach because they are realizing that dating is a talent. As with other skills like golf or being more effective at one’s job, meeting and dating women can be learned and perfected. Contact Brad Finsilver today to begin your journey toward fun, successful dating.

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If you’re here reading about choosing a YournetBiz mentor, you might have already learned about the great things YournetBiz can bring you. Of course, you might’ve already heard about all the benefits it can bring you, so, let’s not make this long and let me get to the point. If you really want to succeed, getting a YournetBiz mentor can be a great help.

There, I’ve said it and it is true. Especially if you’re just new in the online making money scene, you might need to learn a thing or two before you can really be sure of your venture’s success. And since this line of work isn’t the easiest thing to do on Earth, like what most scammers make people believe, you will have to keep in mind a couple of things if you really want to make it big.

Now, the issue at hand may bring mixed reactions from most people. You see, hiring a mentor might not exactly be something ideal for someone who decided to make money online because they want to learn new things, expand their horizons, and make it on their own, so why would you want to get a YournetBiz mentor?

The answer here is very simple: by hiring an expert (as most of these mentors are), you can be guaranteed to gain a better edge in the field and really know what you should do in order to be successful in the venture. As you’ve already invested something by opting to get a franchise of the YournetBiz program, why not at least make sure that what you’ve invested will return to you, right? And of course, one way to really do that is by getting yourself a mentor that can guide you and teach you the right things to do to let your online business grow.

Of course, the decision whether to actually pay for someone like a YournetBiz mentor is still up to you and your budget. But, make sure to still look further at the idea, so you won’t regret whatever decision you made in the end.

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HOW TO EVALUATE THE TRUE WORTH OF A BUSINESS
PART 8 of 21

“Mentoring in How to Buy a Business”
by Willard Michlin

30% of all business buyers have been through the process before and therefore have learned, through experience, what they should do and not do.  They graduated from the very expensive but enlightening “School Of Hard Knocks.”  I myself learned how to become a business broker, hard money loan broker, real estate speculator, builder, and land developer by going to this school.  I must tell you, that the tuition is more expensive than Harvard Medical School or any other top notch University in the world.  Being sixty-one years old it is sometimes very enlightening to reflect on ones life, in retrospect, and see what was done right and wrong.  This exercise is often called the “What if?”  It is sometimes productive and sometimes demoralizing.  We all have made mistakes and the only person who hasn’t is the person who never takes a chance.  While doing this introspection, one big repetitive action repeated multiple times is my reason for repeatedly going back to the “School of Hard Knocks.”

One of the reasons I joined professional associations was to have contact with people who knew things about my industry that I didn’t.  They became my associates, from whom I could call and ask questions.  Occasionally I met an old timer who really knew the ropes.  When it was possible, I went out of my way to build a relationship. I wanted him to be a “mentor” to me.

Not everyone who is an “old timer” and has experience can mentor others.  When I was a member of the Building Industry Association I met one of the top ten industrial general contractors in the USA.  His advice to me was to just jump in and do it. I kept asking him, How? He could not understand my questions, so he stopped spending time talking with me. A real mentor would have helped me outline the plan step-by-step. He would have helped me overcome the obstacles that inevitably occur, because an experienced person usually has the solution.

At the beginning of this article I stated that 30% of all business buyers have been through the process before.  That would naturally lead to the conclusion that 70% of all business buyers have never bought a business before.  The 70% knowing that they do not know anything about buying a business usually look for some family member, or family friend, who has experience, to help them.  Some of these inexperienced buyers understand that they need a team to help.  They look for an attorney to help them develop or write the contract and form the legal entity.  They find an accountant who will review and audit the seller’s records.  They may even look for a business appraiser to tell them what the business is actually worth, in order to make sure that they do not over pay for the purchase.  The one thing that many buyers realize but cannot find is a business-buying mentor.  This is someone to educate them through the process and tell them about the pitfalls of locating and purchasing a business.

The attorneys and accountants have specific functions that come into play only after you are 100% sure you are intending to buy a business because you must be ready to pay for these services.  But what about before you reach that point? What about when you are asked to make an offer even before the financial information has turned over to you to have an advisor study? What do you do then?  These are hard questions for even a seasoned buyer to answer, and impossible for a novice.  What is needed is a mentor to help guide the way. The word mentor is defined–in a business setting: as the act or process of helping someone younger or less experienced to learn the ropes.

When buying a business today, one needs to be educated in the whole process.  Each prospect that examined and evaluated can and should increase the knowledge and understanding of the buyer.  Only in this way, can a buyer truly know a good business deal when he finds it.

By mentoring buyers instead of just offering only due diligence, I have found that when you lose a client, after you educate them, you may still had a lifelong friend.

Willard Michlin is a Due Diligence and Business Evaluation Advisor.  He is also a California Business Broker and a California Real Estate Broker. He has published many articles and is in demand as a public speaker in the Southern California business community.See other articles and information about his services at:
http://www.businessbuyingservices.com
http://www.kismetbusinessbrokers.com

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Your Cash Gifting Mentor Speaks Out!

A true “cash gifting mentor” is someone with not only the marketing knowledge but ethics, integrity, and leadership on top of the list of attributes to have. When someone is considering a gifting program the number one thing to realize is the utmost importance of with whom you join. Think about it… If you join someone that never received results, how can they help you get any?  answer: They can’t.

Anyone who claims to be a such a mentor should only be trusted if they keep the gifting procedure within the outlined regulations of the particular activity. Many individuals offer “special deals” in a desperate attempt to get your money. These special offers may sound great to the general people inquiring on the subject however it causes major problems in the future. Let me explain: Lets say that mike is involved in a gifting program that incorporates the popular “1-up” perpetual leveraging model. However, instead of working the system properly Mike decides to invite Julie into a “fully qualified” position. This means that Julie will not have an obligation to get qualified by passing her first person up to Mike. Sounds great right? Wrong. This is what hurts people more than anything. How? Well, now that Mike has received a cash pledge from Cindy and put her into a qualified position he has absolutely no more benefits of helping Julie learn how to actually market the program. when Julie is calling on Mike for help Mike is suddenly nowhere to be found and could care less to help her because he already got paid.

Do you see why it is so important to Join a true “cash gifting mentor” rather than someone offering a special deal? To a new person looking at joining a private gifting activity it is highly recommended that extensive diligence be done before making any unwise decisions. There are many individuals who have no intention of dedicating time to helping out their personal team. On the other hand there are still true leaders of integrity involved with these programs so don’t be discouraged. Just look before you leap if you expect to know where you’ll end up.

My name is Gary Stevens and I am
A true cash gifting mentor: Empower Yourself!

It is not my intention to sway you or pump you up with a bunch of hot air. I’m here to cut through all that ridiculous and show you something that actually works.
Isn’t that what you want? After all, what will make you or break you pure and simple
is the much needed knowledge and training and the implementation of such training that will yeild you the results.

When People join me they receive everything ive got to give which is priceless information.

along with that, the Coaching, Training, and one on one support one needs when it comes to marketing.

G.S.

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When you’re starting out in any new direction, whether it is in online marketing, a new career or studying, it’s been proved that having a mentor takes you head and shoulders above the crowd.  

The modern use of the term “mentor” is that of a trusted friend, a counselor or teacher, someone who’s more experienced in your chosen field.  Mentors provide expertise in  their field to less experienced individuals, to help them advance with their online businesses or careers.

Communication is the key factor of mentoring, whereby support and encouragement is offered to enable the mentee to manage their own learning.  This in turn allows them to reach their potential.  New and existing skills can be honed, which will enhance and improve their performance.

Mutual trust and respect is paramount in any mentoring programme.  A mentor should help the mentee believe in themselves, giving them a strong sense of worth and confidence.

If you’ve ever taken up a new interest or started on a new career path such as an online business, you may have felt overwhelmed at all the new information you had to take in.  How much easier would it be to have someone dedicated to leading you through those early steps, guiding you in the right direction.

Everyone likes to get recognition for their achievements and a good mentor will encourage you to step outside your comfort zone and achieve more.  In our modern world of internet and instant communication, your mentor might be someone you can talk to physically – or he might be living on the other side of the world.  Either way, he can still offer you the same support.  Having experienced the same worries, doubts and pitfalls that you are going through allows him to fully empathize with your learning curve.

If you’re lucky enough to find a mentor in your chosen field, either through personal contact or via the web, consider yourself to be one of the lucky ones.  The experience and knowledge offered to you can make or break your success.  Should you ever find yourself in a position to return the favour for someone – go for it.  Just remember what it felt like to be faced with the unknown and help someone discover the benefits of mentorship.

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Chris McGrath: O’Brien can show Midas touch with strong Irish Derby hand Any Southerner referring to the big race at Newcastle today as “the Pitmen’s Derby” should be cast down a disused mineshaft. Read more on Independent

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How To Build A Mother Of A Business…

Are You The Primary Breadwinner? Need To Earn More In Less Hours? This Step-by-step Online Mentoring Program Enables You To Get Clever And Embrace All That Is Deliberately Entrepreneurial About How To Do Just That By Building A Mother Of A Business! How To Build A Mother Of A Business…

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ABC’s Mark Blumenthal to Receive Varro E. Tyler Prize From ASP AUSTIN, Texas, June 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Mark Blumenthal, founder and executive director of the nonprofit American Botanical Council (ABC), will receive the American Society of Pharmacognosy’s (ASP) Varro E. Tyler Prize during the 51st meeting of ASP. Read more on redOrbit

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Executive coaching is essential for a business. With today’s economic situation, every company will benefit from an effective executive coaching. Designed to help corporate executives improve their workplace effectiveness, executive coaching is a motivation training process that involves a kind of continuing education. To name a few, the areas that often needed coaching are strategy and creative development, business planning, stress management, and organization skills.

If you are thinking of becoming an executive coach, determine if executive coaching is the right career path for you. Take some assessment tests (you can find a few on the Internet) to make sure that your personal goals are in accordance with your career aspiration. Ask yourself some questions as well: Do I enjoy working with people? Do I possess the qualities such as motivational or teaching skills to become an effective executive coach?

Once you’re sure that coaching fits you well, get some training. Either you work with a mentor or attend an accredited coaching training school. With a mentor, you’ll see and experience first-hand the benefits of coaching, as you are being coached yourself. In a training school, on the other hand, you will learn different philosophies and styles, either in-person or over the phone. Then, aside from determining which type of training may suit, consider the costs of signing up for either of these trainings.

While individuals with a certain set of skills could do very well with a career in executive coaching, almost anyone can be become an executive coach — with just the right training.

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