Val Smith is
the owner of Mentors in Motion. This system is about selling
admission to mentored conference calls. I could probably say a
lot more about this system, but… I think I’ll save you
some time and frustration by saying that none of my 342 students have
made any money whatsoever with this program. One student said
that he learned a lot, but what is it worth if you aren’t making
any money from it?
The appeal of
Mentors in Motion is its interesting and unique structure, both in
teaching and in payment. However, I shall quote the famous term:
“Show me the money!” With this program there
isn’t any. While Smith appears to be intelligent and
creative he certainly missed the mark on this one. Particularly,
the mentoring that really helps people create income is a one-on-one
type of mentorship. This cold and distant form is bound to fail because
of its wayward and drab appeal, with horrible methods of communicating
with the mentors discussion flooded amongst so many other individuals.
Mentoring is
great, but just not in this fashion. I would reconsider not
recommending the Mentors in Motion System if just one person would tell
me that they are making income from it.