
Mentors on a Mission
What you will not hear a MLM marketer talk about or point out
is the last person
in their line because they are not making any money, you will also not
hear too
much about anything the newest trainee is doing due to the lack of
business, thus
nothing to point to or discuss.
This type of finger pointing is something done a regular basis
by all MLM trainers
and network marketers and is embraced to it's fullest by Mentors On A
Mission.
Mentors On A Mission attempts to sell their network marketing
technique by only
pointing to the shining examples, people who are making money. Of
course, this
is only the minority of people, the remaining majority are of course
not
mentioned.
The rhetoric of Mentors On A Mission begins with what it is
others do or do not do.
An example, "through the use of focused conference calls, online
resources, direct
training, targeted and prospecting information, finding free leads
specifically
designed for your growth, we can help you grow your network marketing
or small
business into a sizable organization".
Take the time to compare this statement to the facts on their
website, "Fact: A
waste of your time and money is buying leads". If this is so, how will
free leads
possibly create an increase in business? No explanation is ever
provided.
There is no detailed description of how the training will help
you reach your
goals by Mentors On A Mission, per the web site, "Great initial results
are
reported by Mentors On A Mission with the May 2005 launch of the new My
Digital
Marketing System©. Increases in sales by using the new automated
system were
experienced by both mentors and students. Within 30 days, this
wonderful
marketing system will start providing results to students and mentors".
Making "motivation" the product is the basic approach being
used by Mentors On A
Mission as well as several other companies. I often get calls and
e-mails from
people asking me to help them get their money back, usually it is a
large
amount of money and unfortunately they don't get it back.
In the case of Mentors On A Mission, listening to that little
voice in your
head that says, "Buyer Beware" will save you some big money. I don't
recommend
Mentors on a mission.

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