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Dien Rice
April 18, 2014, 11:07 PM
Thanks Dien For Giving Us Entrepreneurs a place to Share Ideas,

I Wrote an Ezine called, "The Best Definition of a Mastermind Group I Ever Made Munny With."

And several VIP's emailed to say, "You Should share that at the Warrior Forum."

I get lost over there.

Too many niches - I never know where to start. And prefer YOU Guys at sow pub instead.

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JIM STRAW -

Jim Straw used to discuss his Definition of A Mastermind with me. Before and
after he wrote his last book.

Put in my own Words Jim's Definition goes something like this:

**No more than 2 People Who are Working as a Team to Make Munny Together.
Or Accomplish any kind of co-operative project.

[...]

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WALTER HAILEY -

My 1st Mastermind Mentor Had piled up 426 Million Dollars when we met. Walter
Hailey Used HIS VERSION of a Mastermind Group
to start 4 companies, take them public and sell them.

Co #1 - Bread Flour

Co #2 - Insurance Sales

Co #3 - Oil & Gas

Co #4 - Seminars to Dentists

[...]
Thanks Glenn,

As usual, reading one of your posts is sparking new ideas...

I'm very familiar with Jim Straw's stuff - and I've made money with it...

I didn't know about Walter Hailey. Makes a lot of sense, though!

In fact, it seems like a great formula to implement, in different industries... As Walter Hailey did...

There are a LOT of these "one-or-two person" operations around, who could benefit by implementing an idea like this. But, they'll probably never do it... Maybe they just don't think of it. Or it's too far out of their "comfort zone"...

By making it easy for people to do it, it's a "win-win-win" type of solution, and of course, you can benefit, too...

You've (again) got the wheels spinnin'!

I'm in a funny situation now... I'm doing some advisory work (just started not long ago), for an hourly rate, and doing well at it.

But... while it is a business, it's not the kind of business I was doing before. I'd like to combine them somehow. These ideas are all excellent... Good fuel for the fire! (Or gas for the engine...) :)

Thanks for sharing these real-deal ideas, Glenn!

Best wishes,

Dien


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