Al Turnquist, a self-proclaimed MLM expert wrote the training course that is the product for Mentors on a Mission. This business has nothing to do with Mentors in Motion which is run by Val Smyth.
Turnquist watched for years as struggling network marketers failed repeatedly and decided that the best way to help them was to design a course that would teach the missing keys to networking success. The course is called "Make Money or Make Excuses."
The course will take you through the usual reminders of mindset, multiple income streams, free leads, residual income and building a team. Things you could learn better from any Robert Allen publication.
There's no doubt that the majority of network marketers and people doing direct selling from home are failing. They would like nothing better than to find the missing secrets that are holding them back from making 7 figure incomes or even an extra $500 a month.
Offering this kind of magic solution to home business builders is like dangling a fresh steak in front of a hungry Lion, it's bound to get somebody's hand bit off…probably your own.
If you want to succeed at anything you first have to educate yourself, change what your doing and more importantly take the big step which is "take action"
Most people have the best of intentions when it comes to learning what they're doing wrong and they are even prepared to make the necessary changes. Where they fail is not taking action with the new skills that they've learned. Then, when things go wrong they can't really blame anyone but themselves and go in search of the next $1000 solution.
I've been successfully involved in networking for over 30 years and I realized a long time ago that an automated system was the only way to succeed online by getting my message in front of a lot of people. When the internet came about we built these kinds of systems and had excellent results with them. Unfortunately, we couldn't duplicate them fast enough for all our associates to prosper with us.
Today, these systems are available and are making the wise entrepreneur an absolute fortune. Mentors on a Mission is NOT one of them.