• How to Start a Mastermind Group Effectively

    October 30, 2009 // No Comments »

    Last year I wrote a post how to start a mastermind group that has been on the first page of Google for a year.  I get a lot of traffic to this blog (that I don’t write all to often on now) from this one post.  That’s the power of SEO!   I say that to say that I’ve had a ton of interest from folks online finding me via Google and Yahoo search asking me how to start a mastermind or how to find the right one to fit in to.

    I have started 2 different Mastermind Groups for different niche markets within the last 3 years and have most of the experience in leading them.  I’ve learned from my experience and mistakes what things to understand when you are starting a mastermind group.  Before you start or join any ole’ mastermind group you will want to have at keep at least 5 things in mind (below).

    Both times the benefits of starting and participating in the mastermind groups were immense.  I was more productive, motivated and felt I had a big support system in place.  I did better financially because of them as well.

    As a matter of fact it is commonly said that the income you generate from your business(es) is a direct reflection of the top 5 people you invest your time with.  So let’s get to some masterminding rules of thumb to get you started masterminding on the right track!

    How To Start a Mastermind Group That Lasts Effectively

    From a Mastermind Leader Perspective: Learn from the Online Mastermindress…

    1) Know what your Goal for having the Mastermind Group Is .

    Ask Yourself:

    • Why do you want to start a mastermind group in the first place?
    • Do you want to find a group where you can bounce Social Media or SEO ideas and theories off of?
    • Do you want to find a mastermind group where you can fit in and have them help you with your information product launches?
    • What exactly do you hope to gain from forming the mastermind group?  Is it personal and financial development?
    • Write down your goals and create a mission statement for your mastermind group that the whole team can rally around.
    • Be clear on why you are doing it.  Don’t just follow the pack.  Your group will last longer if you all have a common goal.

    2) How Much Time will You Commit to Leading or Sharing the Mastermind Group Leadership Responsibilities?

    Leading a mastermind group not only means that you will devote an hour every other week to have a virtual round table discussion on the best way to launch an information product, build your SEO and web visibility or influence your social media fans.  It also means putting in the time to make sure you are aware of every single members’ goals and intentions for participation in the group (as well as their evolving goals).

    Be prepared to be a true leader in every sense of the word.  Care about the other members’ goals and aspirations.  Make them feel important by allowing them to run a mastermind meeting.  Leaders also have to follow in order to lead.

    Also, be prepared to invest your time in the weekly/biweekly/monthly agenda.  One thing I’ve learned is that having somewhat of an agenda or at the least outline will help you get the most out of your mastermind group meetings and will also help your partners see the value in continuing to contribute to the group.  If you are not organized it will seem like a waste of your partners’ valuable time.

    3) Build a Mastermind Group of True Givers.

    While we are on the subject of contribution… Find partners who will contribute weather monetarily or with their time and skills to help the group flourish.  Don’t accept any tire-kickers in your group.  Keep the complainers and whiners out.  You want a group of positive minded, success-driven, go-getters who are creative, and will contribute in any way they can.  These folks stick around longer and commit their time and energy into making the group a collaborative success.

    4) Don’t Just Be Mastermind Group Member.  Get to Know Each other on a Personal Level.

    This is something I highly recommend.  It can’t be business all of the time.  Besides mastermind partners are more of like business partners who are also great friends.  Think of Henry Ford , Napoleon Hill , and John D. Rockefeller .  Those folks’ mastermind partners were almost like family.  The more you know each other on a personal level, the more you trust one another and the more the group grows business wise because of it.

    5) Stay In Touch and Grow In Between Mastermind Groups Meetings.

    Depending on how rallied and committed your cause and your group is you will want to possible have accountability partnerships AKA "goal buddies."  Having someone that you can connect with on a more frequent basis in between your meetings will help you on the right path to accomplishing all of your online marketing goals.  Share tips, articles, valuable tweets etc on Facebook or FriendFeed.  Keep each other motivated by staying in touch in between sessions will make all the more difference in a cohesive mastermind group that outlasts and lives out its mission.

    Any questions on how to start your mastermind group? Are you ready to join one?  Let us hear how helpful these tips were for you.

    I appreciate you!

    Posted in Habits of Entrepreneurs

    DaliBurgado.com Gets a Facelift and New Direction

    August 29, 2009 // 2 Comments »

    New WordPress Theme Tweaks, New Direction, New Life at DaliBurgado.com

    I’m back here to break the silence after a few months…yikes. So I’m blowing some new life into DaliBurgado.com.

    I’m going by my new alias here, "The Dali Blogger" (Dali Blogga if you want to put in the New York accent up in there).

    After the not so cool experience of moving this blog from an awful hosting company to my favorite folks (IX Web Hosting ) and working on my other blog at  Secrets to Web Success , I’m back!

    I’m going to give myself the goal of blogging here once a week while I work on:

    1. 5 other niche blogs
    2. Launching a blogging information product with my girls Cenay and Carol at Secrets to Web Success
    3. Recording some songs and commercials
    4. Working on a big SEO project
    5. Working on some web development projects

    Did I mention I had my plate full?  ha ha

    So please share your thoughts on the new theme tweaks I’ve made and let me know what you’re up to!

    I appreciate you.

    Dali

    Posted in Uncategorized

    Mastermind Groups and Online Business Productivity

    September 16, 2008 // 2 Comments »

    An excellent way to stay focused and productive in your online business(es) is creating or finding a Mastermind Group to participate in.

    The first time I created a mastermind group was right after having attended a Live Event for one of my business ventures.  While I don’t recall which speaker on stage referenced the "mastermind group," what one speaker said caused me to remember reading about the power of the mastermind group in the book "Think and Grow Rich" By Napoleon Hill.  After that I took immediate action and created my first successful mastermind group.

    My definition of a mastermind group is a group of like-minded leaders who meet on a regular basis to share common goals, brainstorm, encourage and leverage each others’ talents and skills to co-create massive success.

    How’s that for a definition! ;-)

    Whether you’re an affiliate, network, or Internet Marketer, being a part of a mastermind group will shorten your learning curve and keep you on track to reaching your online goals.

    We all need the assistance of others to succeed - no matter what goals we might have or where we’d like to be.

    The mastermind group serves as your personal "board of directors." Think of it as a group of supportive individuals there to give you sound advice on business decisions.

    You can design your mastermind group to focus on marketing or Internet Marketing.  While there may be someone savvy in SEO you might be savvy in building online relationships.  You get to exchange ideas such as- what works for you - and learn what’s working for others.

    You leverage each other’s talents, knowledge and skills while working towards a common goal - i.e. online success.

    Leveraging others’ talents is huge because in order to remain productive online you must know what you are best at, stick to that, and seek the help of others who are good at the things you aren’t good at.

    Another perk about Mastermind groups is that they open the doors toward business partnerships / Joint Ventures with other online marketers as well as life-long friendships.

    It’s a win-win situation for all involved.  You all learn faster and keep each other productive.

    Wondering how you find leaders to mastermind with?

    Start thinking about your own niche or industry.   Other opportunities to mastermind exist on online forums and social networking sites.  You’ll know once you’ve met someone special to mastermind with!

    Happy Masterminding!

    If I can be of any further assistance connect with me on Twitter .

    Your Partner In Online Success,

    Dali Burgado

    Posted in Habits of Entrepreneurs, Internet Marketing Productivity

    SEO - Checking Your Optimization Level with SEO Workers

    August 4, 2008 // No Comments »

    I recently purchased Alving Phang’s Atomic Blogging ebook, (most of the ebook is a tutorial on how to start a wordpress blog, sign up for free blog web 2.0 sites, AdSense, and other ways to make money from your blog), and I found many cool links for blog traffic building and SEO.  One I found to be extremely helpful is a site to check your SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Level on any webpage! The resource can be found at SEO Workers.

    Since I was working on optimizing my Squidoo lens on Time Management for Entrepreneurs I entered my Squidoo lens and ran the results on SEO Workers.  It gave me some eye-opening feedback!

    One of the few things I learned was that:

    • I should limit the amount of keywords on my Squidoo lens to preferably to 8
    • My description can use some editing.  I should shorten the description of my lens to no more than 200 characters (the description is the first module on your Squidoo lens entitled “Introduction, Contents, and Discovery tool).
    • I had a few keywords that used “stop words” i.e “to, the, how, your for,” which are usually ignored by most search engines.
    • Too many urls (A note on this - What makes Squidoo so great for generating traffic to your blogs or websites is that Squidoo links your lens tags (keywords) to all other related tags on other lenses (One of the reasons Squidoo’s Google Page Rank is 7).
    • Overall the description relevancy to my page content is 96%, which is excellent.

    I thought this was really neat and could help you in your quest to reach more people online with organic search engine results whether you seek to generate traffic to a new blog or website.

    P.S.

    I do highly recommend Alvin Phang’s Atomic Bloggine ebook for Wordpress beginners!

    Your Partner in Online Prosperity,

    Dali Burgado

    Posted in Internet Marketing Productivity