Hello Peter,
Not many can answer yes to all of those questions.
I certainly can't, but, I'm getting there.
I hear good reports of that program so good luck to you and all who go there.
Time is the single biggest factor there is when it comes to online progress and I feel that SHARED business ventures are the way to go. I will expand upon this soon in my own forum, however, it is a recogniseable fact but not that easy to accomplish.
Mentoring is ESSENTIAL but as the title of your forum asks, there are cons.
The biggest con, and by that I mean negative, is the time to make direct contact. A few years ago, to take part in an online conference was complicated and awesome. We now take it for granted that we can have online conferences and so they have lost their impact in that we are asked to attent TOO MANY.
I am in the UK and so many businesses are US or Canadian based making call times difficult. I find myself TRYING to clear computer time to attend calls which inveriably start late and have so many introductions and backslapping that the message time is TOO SHORT.
All mentor programs should be personal but all information should be available recorded after live events, plus, there is still no substitute for the written word. Folk need to use their special or spare time to good advantage, not be forced into fixed times.
Yours is a great program and I know addresses several of the problems, but, we do need to be aware.
MY ADVICE is GET MENTORING but check that it fits your time schedules even if you are required to stretch (good for you). Make sure you find the one that WORKS FOR YOU and that YOU CAN DUPLICATE. Next, stick with it, don't give up at the first hurdle and ASK QUESTIONS don't just take. Even mentors need challenging.
So, If anyone reading this needs a mentor, I HAVE ONE, BUT, take a look at Peter's program and see if it's right for you. It's right for Peter and Peter is a great supporter. You could do far worse.
SO, to sum up. Get a mentor, challenge, grow and do the same for others. Peter is a great place to start.
Roger