How do marketers gurus to make money quickly without creating ppc campaigns or using affiliate programs? Isn’t an interesting question? Simple: They teach and guide people to starting an own business online or learn how to work online.
A mentoring program is a program that help beginners to learn something, and that they can’t find much online that helps.
Terri Scandura, management professor of the University of Miami says “It makes the job more interesting to be learning from a senior person”.
For who are interested to creating a mentoring program, below I’ve put a few things you need to know before start with it:
- Set your program - Starting a mentoring programs isn’t so easy. Many people try start a program to help beginners to make money online, but most of them fail because don’t know what they want to say. For instance, Yaro Starak started his blogmastermind programs with the purpose to foster learning, and his success is the result of his knowledge and hard work.
- Blogmastermind is a clear example of successful program with a lot of people are involved in it. Getting attention and enthusiasm of your members are needed for getting that your members follow all mentor session and don’t leave them first.
- The purpose – Help people to determine the purpose of your program, and because they are doing what you teach. Encourage them to learning, build a development plan, goals, etc.
- Brand the program - Just as a product you need to promote your mentoring program, as well. When you create your landing page, add messages from the CEO, testimonials, and success stories of people that have used your program.
- Provide access to education - Hold mentoring teleconferences, panel discussions, that encourage people to subscribe to your program. Emphasize what’s in it, with, strategies, example, etc.
- 5. Number of people – Identify how many people should join and who will be new recruits, or promising new enterpreneurs.
- Do Weekly lessons – Monthly lessons that last an hour or two are pretty common, but for creating a strong intensive mentoring relationships weekly lessons are better.
Yaro Starak Case Study
Usually, when you create an mentoring program there are several element you need to consider in order to don’t make mistake. Here, I included some things that Yaro make use on his Blogmastermind program.
1. Mission – Develop a program mission(for example, how to make a six figure income)
Yaro: In his mentoring program Yaro’s provides some mentor sessions that help to facilitate how to learn make $5000 per month.
2. Objectives - Do an list of objectives to reach for your members. (for example creating a blog, increasing site traffic, attract subscribers, and so on)
Yaro: He show to members, how to: 1)Set up and customize your blog, 2)build your readership, 3)make money.
3. Operational Plan – Create a detailed plan that define the environment that the program will operate, its job role and responsibilities, and explains the job of the people that join with the program.
Yaro: Yaro is funder, administrator, and mentor. His lessons are online, and the program is open for all people(beginner or not).
4. Including free Resource - Developing a list of funding resources TO GIVE FOR LIFE.
Yaro: His program features six months lessons. After completing all of the weekly lessons anyone can enjoy of ALL THE RESOURCES AT NO EXTRA COST FOR LIFE.
5. Real proof - Shows the real PROOF of the money you made.
Yaro: He show the checks, emails he received, and the inside of affiliate product control panels that all come from sales he made from his blog. He show everything from how he make a small $9.80 commission on a $20 product, right up to a recent promotion of a $2,000 product that generated over $17,000 in commissions in one month alone.











