Better business through osmosis: Masterminds 101


Do your friends inspire, push, and help you to be better in business and in life? If not, maybe you need to cultivate a friend group that does.

Peter from FringeSport as he gave an overview of "Mastermind Groups"- what they are, how to form one, and how to ensure that you're getting value out of your group.



Template email:

SUBJECT : Join me for a serious but small weekly business discussion?

Dear XXX,

I love what you're building at xxx! I've got my own project at xxx. I'm putting together a small group dedicated to the success of our businesses, and I think you'd be a great fit. 

You'll join 5 other successful entrepreneurs for 60 minutes a week to level up our games. 

Here's the details:

  • CALL TIMES: XX
  • GROUP SIZE: 6 members maximum. Less is okay.
  • FORMAT: (12) 1hr calls, 1 weeks apart. 
  • FIRST CALL: xx. Present your goals to the group and get to know each other.
  • Onwards and upwards!

    XX

     


    5 comments


    • Peter Keller

      Sorry you feel that way, Sarah! We’ll make sure to put out a lot of product info also- but some of our customers want this info.


    • Sarah

      Well that’s embarrassing. This has nothing to do with fitness, cross fit, or anything that I’m interested in. I’d rather have product knowledge on what I buy from you guys or unsubscribe.


    • Je'Von

      Yea dude!


    • Peter Keller

      Thanks Nick! I eventually figured it out.


    • Nick Wheeler

      SHot a question on the Youtube page, not seeing a chat link on the fringespot website


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