Lately I’ve been talking with a lot of people about masterminds, and I’m hearing about their experiences with past ones.
Plenty have taken part in groups that just didn’t work out – as either participants or organizers.
The common trait of the unsuccessful masterminds?
They were all free to join.
People usually don’t value what they don’t pay for.
Sure, there’s that odd situation where someone is gifted something (ie: a book or a program) and they take it seriously and get results from it.
But that’s pretty rare.
I’m not just preaching from the soapbox here, I’ve witnessed this in my own life.
Years ago, I spent a few hundred dollars on an online program that collected virtual dust on my laptop. After awhile, I thought to myself; “Come on Marc, you spent money on it – at least finish it”.
So I dove into it, and actually got a lot from that program!
But if I hadn’t paid for it I probably wouldn’t have gone back to do it.
If people
have “skin in the game” they’re more likely to take it seriously and get results.
That’s why I charge for my new Coaching Jungle Mastermind.
All members are serious and have invested for their seat at the virtual table - but I am
doing a Black Friday special for this week only where six people can join for just $297/month instead of the usual $397/month.
We start soon, apply to join us here:
www.JungleMastermind.com
Marc Mawhinney