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What Is Ignite Mastermind?
Based on its official descriptions:
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Ignite Mastermind is a mastermind / membership program led by Perry Belcher, aimed especially at entrepreneurs who want to scale toward their first US$1 million/year in revenue.
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The group claims to provide weekly calls (mastermind + training) rather than the usual quarterly mastermind model.
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Members also get access to live events, workshops, retreats / cruises, and a community of peers.
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Included inside the membership is a suite of “Springboard” tools (CRM, funnel builder, email/SMS automation, chat, analytics) (i.e. software normally billed separately) as part of the offering.
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Pricing: One version of the offer is US$ 4,997/year (or US$ 497/month) for the “Unlimited Ignite Membership.”
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There’s a 7‑day trial for $7, giving access to the “Ignite Vault” and weekly calls, then shifting into a $297/month billing (this is a “trial → membership” funnel).
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The marketing says that once you join, “your membership fee is locked forever—you’ll never pay more.”
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They require a non‑disclosure / confidentiality agreement from members, given that many of the teachings are proprietary.
Potential Strengths & What Looks Attractive
These are the features that, if delivered, could make the program useful:
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Frequent / consistent training & access
Because the calls are weekly (vs quarterly), there’s more opportunity for implementation, feedback, course correction, and momentum. -
Inclusion of tools & software
The inclusion of a marketing stack (CRM, funnel builder, email/SMS, chat, analytics) could save you from having to piece together many expensive tools separately. -
Community / accountability / peer group
Being in a mastermind with peers who share goals (scaling toward $1M) can push you. If the community is active and you leverage it, that adds value. -
Mentorship from an experienced marketer
Perry Belcher has a long track record in digital marketing and claims a lot of success in past ventures; his perspective could bring insights you don’t get from generic courses. -
Guarantee of fixed pricing
The promise that your membership price is fixed (won’t increase) is a positive if true — it reduces fear of future cost hikes. -
Trial period
The $7 trial gives you a chance to see inside before fully committing.
Risks, Caveats & What to Validate
Even with attractive features, there are several red flags or “fine print” items you absolutely should check before deciding:
| Risk / Concern | Why It Matters | What to Do / Ask |
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| Refund / guarantee conditions unclear | Many masterminds advertise “money-back” or “guarantee” but make it hard to claim. | Request the exact refund policy, under what conditions (time period, proof of effort), and whether it’s “no questions asked.” |
| Trial → membership funnel / hidden upsells | The trial transitions to a higher monthly rate if you don’t cancel. | Ensure you know when to cancel (deadline), what you will be billed, and that cancellation is straightforward. |
| Overclaim / marketing exaggeration | Some statements (“tools worth >$7,000/month,” “value exceeds six figures,” etc.) are promotional framing and may not reflect net value you’ll use. | Discount “value stacking” claims; ask for real user ROI and breaks down which tools you’ll actually use. |
| Quality and frequency of content & support | Weekly calls are fine, but the quality of teaching, responsiveness, and support make or break masterminds. | Try the trial and evaluate how engaging, actionable, and helpful the calls and coaching are. |
| Dependence on proprietary tools | If the Springboard tools or others are crucial in the system, and they underperform, you might be constrained. | Ask about uptime, flexibility, integrations, and backup plans if tools don’t behave. |
| Membership lock-in / NDA / intellectual property restrictions | The non‑disclosure clause may restrict how much you can share or use with your team; also, membership lock may tie you in. | Read the NDA carefully. Understand what you can/can’t share, what the exit terms are, and whether you (or your team) can use what’s taught. |
| “Best case scenario” bias | In sales pages, people often see the success stories; average users may get more modest gains. | Seek independent reviews, talk to existing members, ask for case studies (with financials). |
| Promotional / resale / “coupon / discount” versions | I saw the offer listed in “deal / discount” forums (or sites) that could be resellers or unauthorized offers. E.g. “Ignite Mastermind Group by Perry Belcher – Complete Business Program (96% OFF)” on a third‑party site. | Ensure you join through the official website, not through suspicious discount pages, to avoid unauthorized / outdated versions. |
| Marketing pressure / urgency tactics | The site uses lines like “we’re raising the price soon,” “your membership is locked forever,” etc. These are common scarcity tactics. | Don’t rush; take time, test the trial, ask questions, see whether there is real substance. |
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Name of course: Perry Belcher – Ignite Mastermind Group
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