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06-15-2013, 12:22 AM
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![]() What would it mean for your online business if you could tap into a list of thousands of qualified, targeted buyers? What if you could simply send an email and know that within minutes the sales would start rolling in? That’s a luxury that a lot of online entrepreneurs enjoy, and one that even more hopefuls aim for... And it’s one you can have when you learn the power of joint ventures. “What is a Joint Venture?” Simply put, a joint venture is a product launch or promotion done in partnership with another marketer. Dozens of varieties exist, but some of the most common are… * Affiliate promotions - the JV almost everyone is most familiar with. You probably do this yourself! * Email exchange – a quick and easy option that can have excellent results – but only if you both have similar-sized lists. * Joint products – when you and a partner develop a product together. Sound familiar? You’ve probably participated in more than a few joint ventures yourself, but being a partner and initiating the partnership are two very different things. The key to planning a great joint venture is to make your offer so compelling that anything less than a resounding “Yes!” from your potential partner would be unthinkable. Like anything, that’s easier said than done, but in my new report, Joint Venture The Complete Guide To Mastering JV Partnerships,” you’ll learn the tips and techniques that can make your offer a winner, including: * 7 no-nos of JV partnerships - if you answer yes to even one of these, you should NOT be looking for a partner. * 8 “must haves” every JV requires – if you don’t have these in place before making contact the answer will likely be no. * The simple “rule” that will tell you exactly how much detail to put into your proposal. * 4 ways to “dip your toe” into the JV pool without risking drowning. * The truth about partnership agreements – when you need one, and when you don’t. * What to do if your partner blind-sides you with a legal document. * 15 questions to ask yourself before considering a JV relationship – if you can’t answer “yes” to most of these, you might have some work to do. * How to get all the benefits of a JV partnership without all the work. *How to know when it’s time to bring in a JV manager – and how to make sure she’s a good fit. * The number one statistic potential JVs want to know – and what to do if it’s not up to snuff. * When it makes sense to offer a 100% commission – and who is likely to demand it. * Knowing when to walk away – even a partnership with a super affiliate can be a bad deal. * The one thing you should never, ever say to a potential partner – and what to say instead! Then, in section two, we talk about the nitty-gritty details of putting together your proposal. This isn’t some quick email you fire off at the end of the day. If you want to be successful, your proposals require nearly as much work as your product. You’ll want to make sure you’ve got all the pieces in place, like: * Thoroughly checking out your potential partners – the last thing you want is someone with a good reputation but no follow-through. * A complete understanding of the terms you’re agreeing to – there’s nothing like spending time and money on a launch only to lose all your profits because you didn’t read the contract carefully. * A rock-solid follow-up plan – fail to do this, and you could lose thousands of dollars in potential sales. * A well-thought-out proposal email – I’ve even provided a template to get you started. Plus, you’ll discover…. * The easy, three-step plan for great joint ventures – so you don’t over complicate it. * 18 common mistakes nearly every new marketer makes – avoid these and you’ll instantly be ahead. * 15 “red flag” words to avoid in your proposal – some of these will shock you Planning a profitable and fun joint venture partnership is a lot of work, but with the right tools and a bit of guidance, you can be up and running faster than you ever imagined! [hide]http://vickygates.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Joint-Ventures-and-How-They-Can-Benefit-Your-Online-Business-Sept12.pdf[/hide] |
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