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A Business Mentor Is Important For A Successful Entrepreneur

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When you first start your business everything can be quite confusing. Having an experienced mentor guide you can make the difference between a successful venture and a failed endeavor. There are many pitfalls and problems that are difficult to work out on your own.

At first you'll have many questions, such as, choosing the right business for you. How to get started? How to get the edge on your competitors? How to really make money and escape that 9-5 job? These are just a few of the confusing questions that face the beginner. If you try to begin without help, you are setting yourself up for failure. Very few can succeed in business without someone to help you and steer you in the right direction along with providing proper motivation. You are indeed like a ship without a captain when you try to start a business alone.

Here are a few common mistakes made by first time entrepreneurs when they first start a business.

1. Starting a business without knowing who you should be marketing to and how to do it effectively. Without knowing how to target your market you can spend hours of wasted time and a lot of wasted dollars.

2. Getting into the wrong business, with too much competition and not enough demand. If you do not get into a specialized market with high demand and less supply you are setting yourself up for failure and you will never make a decent living. Investigate your industry segment very carefully.

3. Believing that a free program will make you money, these are some of the biggest scams on the Internet. There is nothing "free" in this world. Hard work is going to be required to make your business successful.

4. Joining one business opportunity failing after a month and then joining another and another. This is how many beginners loose tons of money and valuable time. Create your own business opportunity and corner your own market.

5. Thinking that money can be made in a short time with no work, this is another pitfall too many first time entrepreneurs fall into when trying to start a business.

Wouldn't it be nice to have some personal guidance, somebody who can work with you one on one? Show you how to start right and save you all that time and money. Somebody who can help you "cut a pathway through the trees." This is where a mentor will help you.

There are very few true mentoring courses or programs, where you can really get one on one help. Usually, most people purchase an online course or e-book and then have to work out the rest. However a good one on one mentoring program is different. When you decide to purchase a membership in a mentorship program you will get one on one help for your questions and any problems you may have. As you progress through the program your mentor will coach you on any problems you may have and show you how to overcome them. One of the main reasons for new small businesses failing is lack of guidance and knowledge. There is just too much to know and do without someone to help you.

You can see how a mentoring program works and the obvious advantages, compared to trying to work out everything yourself. I speak from experience. When I first started my business, I had no idea what to do and where to go, until I finally stumbled upon a mentor program that was right for me. After that there was no looking back, I cannot say that I did not make mistakes or come up with problems, but they were nothing that my mentor could not guide me through.

A one on one mentor program is your gateway to success. Unlock the business potential within you, and see how you can achieve what you never thought possible, with the help of individual business coaching. Experience the satisfaction of starting and building a truly successful business with help and guidance from a mentor. For more information about mentoring programs visit www.EthosMentor.com.



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» left by LBT (130 days 22 hours ago.)
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Ellisa-I couldn't agree more with the value of having a mentor, but I agree there are people all over the Internet waiting to take your money and scam some unsuspecting person. My husband was fortunate to find a friend as a mentor. Thanks for sharing your tips!

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» left by Ellisa Brenneman (118) (130 days 19 hours ago.)
LBT-
 
Thank you for taking the time to read my article and post a comment. You really hit the nail on the head. Often times the perfect mentor is someone you already know because trust has already been built and you know they have YOUR (or your husband's) best interest in mind. Finding the right mentor is all about the relationship. I strongly recommend to all of my readers that if they do seek a mentor online to perform rigorous due diligence and have multiple conversations with the person that will be their mentor to begin establishing a rapport.
 
Thanks again for commenting and I wish your husband great success.
 
-Ellisa

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