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Re: The 10 day club. Or a variation of a "master mind" group.
Gordon wrote -
> So, I'm thinking of forming a Northeast Ohio > 10 DAY CLUB...or something like it. We'd > meet twice a month and brainstorm, aid, > discuss and motivate each other to STAY out > of ruts and into the groove...maybe only > once a month in person and once on-line. I think this is a *great* idea. Especially since I'm in Northeast Ohio. *g* You might or might not be aware of this but there's a website called mastermindforums.com. The 10 day mastermind or club or whatever is something that could easily be promoted at mastermindforums.com. My point is that it fits in quite nicely with what they do over there. > What would you discuss in such a group? Oh man. This could run the gamut from business topics to product development and plenty of other topics in between. > What "expertise" would be helpful to > you to tap into? Hmmm. Have to think about that. > How would you go about > letting people know you have such a > "club"? How many people could be > in it? One way would be mastermindforums.com like I already mentioned. Perhaps small classified ads in the regional papers as well. Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" Insider Info from a Software Product Development Guru Coming Soon! |
You didn't mention press releases...
I think a more "guerrilla" approach might work...then on the other hand, would we want to be at all selective about who could join? What I mean is, would you want people who are not on the Internet?
Let's think about this. G. |
Re: You didn't mention press releases...
Gordon wrote -
> I think a more "guerrilla" > approach might work... Well, I thought about press releases but not specifically for the "club." That would probably work better than what I had in mind. I'll e-mail you some thoughts on that. > then on the other > hand, would we want to be at all selective > about who could join? What I mean is, would > you want people who are not on the Internet? I don't know if Internet capability should be an issue. We've discussed many times in this forum that there is much more market offline than online. Rick Smith, "The Net Guerrilla" Insider Secrets of a Software Product Development Guru Coming Soon! |
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