Why they don't reply to my email?

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Hey guys,

I asked some expert for joint venture.

I offer them a chance to advertise on my list.

I really want to know why there is no reply.

By the way, how to make them reply to my email?

In a deep way, I really want to know how to make them say Yes to me.
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    If they are not interested, why should they reply?
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Mayers
    Hey

    I am not sure why they couldn't at least respond to give you an answer. Not everyone would be too interested in joint ventures but that doesn't mean it can't happen. Just keep trying and don't give up.

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  • Profile picture of the author UnkwnUsr
    How big is your list? If you're looking to swap list you want to target people whose list is about the same size as yours and in the same niche. As mentioned not everyone wants to do the JV thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
    Here are a couple thoughts. They aren't meant to discourage you but maybe to help you a little bit.

    1. First you don't need to post this same request twice. It's a waste of people's time and not a good way to develop relationships anywhere. http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...our-email.html

    2. You recently posted that you have no money to buy coaching. http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...g-program.html

    That means that whatever you are selling hasn't gotten traction yet (you aren't successful yet). Big names normally don't want to JV with people that haven't got something to offer. It needs to be a win-win to be successful. What do you have to offer?

    3. Your website in your signature is a free blog on BlogSpot. Not that there is anything wrong with that but it doesn't lend a lot of credibility. If you can't afford a regular webhost then again what you are selling isn't working and you may need to change your methods.

    4. The content on your blog isn't compelling and it doesn't show expertise at all. It's also all over the place - everything from you admitting to fraudulently sneaking into a movie theatre because you don't have money to talking about penis size. What is it exactly you want to JV about again??

    5. You talk about your list. I can't imagine based on your blog that you have a big list. Maybe you do. But if you do I can't imagine it's responsive. Maybe I'm wrong. JV partners want to know that if they mail for you, that you can do something for them - that you will mail for them and that there are actually people that will see it.

    6. I've mentioned a couple times about what you are selling. I can't see anything that you are selling. If that's true then maybe that's why you don't have money for coaching or a webhost.

    There is a lot of free information here that can help you. You don't need a coach, you need to do some research and follow what is already available. It's good that you have a start but now you need to change some things to take it to the next level and start earning the money you want.

    Hope you can figure it out. Good luck.
    Mark

    Originally Posted by alertmakemoney4738 View Post

    Hey guys,

    I asked some expert for joint venture.

    I offer them a chance to advertise on my list.

    I really want to know why there is no reply.

    By the way, how to make them reply to my email?

    In a deep way, I really want to know how to make them say Yes to me.
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    • Profile picture of the author WhipStrip
      Originally Posted by Mark Singletary View Post

      Here are a couple thoughts. They aren't meant to discourage you but maybe to help you a little bit.

      1. First you don't need to post this same request twice. It's a waste of people's time and not a good way to develop relationships anywhere. http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...our-email.html

      2. You recently posted that you have no money to buy coaching. http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...g-program.html

      That means that whatever you are selling hasn't gotten traction yet (you aren't successful yet). Big names normally don't want to JV with people that haven't got something to offer. It needs to be a win-win to be successful. What do you have to offer?

      3. Your website in your signature is a free blog on BlogSpot. Not that there is anything wrong with that but it doesn't lend a lot of credibility. If you can't afford a regular webhost then again what you are selling isn't working and you may need to change your methods.

      4. The content on your blog isn't compelling and it doesn't show expertise at all. It's also all over the place - everything from you admitting to fraudulently sneaking into a movie theatre because you don't have money to talking about penis size. What is it exactly you want to JV about again??

      5. You talk about your list. I can't imagine based on your blog that you have a big list. Maybe you do. But if you do I can't imagine it's responsive. Maybe I'm wrong. JV partners want to know that if they mail for you, that you can do something for them - that you will mail for them and that there are actually people that will see it.

      6. I've mentioned a couple times about what you are selling. I can't see anything that you are selling. If that's true then maybe that's why you don't have money for coaching or a webhost.

      There is a lot of free information here that can help you. You don't need a coach, you need to do some research and follow what is already available. It's good that you have a start but now you need to change some things to take it to the next level and start earning the money you want.

      Hope you can figure it out. Good luck.
      Mark
      That my friend is called "hitting the nail on the head"
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  • Profile picture of the author Zaman Butt
    They are not interested , so that's why they don't give you any feedback.
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  • Profile picture of the author JensSteyaert
    Just make them an offer they can't refuse

    No seriously you do need to offer something in return. Can you sell their product? Can you send them targeted traffic?
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  • Profile picture of the author alodie
    Hi Alertmakemoney4738

    I feel your frustrations. Yes, I completely understand it.

    But take a look at JensSteyaert’s admonition: "No seriously you
    do need to offer something in return. Can you sell their product?
    Can you send them targeted traffic?"

    And I will even take that advice a little further and ask, "Have you
    taken the time to hang around their websites as much as possible,
    to see if you can figure out what they are about? What make them
    ‘tick’, so to speak?

    If you know them "intimately" (that is, their business venture), and
    show some genuine interests, they just might see your request in a
    completely different light.

    I don't know if you know anything about the Ewen's story (Ewen Chia).
    But if you get a chance, I would suggest that you take a look at how
    this extraordinary successful affiliate marketer eventually became a
    multi-millionaire.

    Since I learned about Ewen, and how he worked hard to reach where
    he is at, I have such tremendous respect for him.

    One sure way that he did it was to hang around the leaders in the
    market; then, worked hard to help those reputable market leaders
    (such as Marlon Sanders, and others) to succeed in their
    business venture.

    And when it came time for Ewen to request an opportunity for joint
    venture with some of these same marketers, Ewen seemed not to
    have had any problem at all, getting them onboard.

    The result, it paid off huge for Ewen.

    But first, he took the time to show interest in other people's online
    success; he helped them to become successful. They, in turn,
    were there to help him become successful.

    Alertmakemoney4738, I fully suspect that you already know this,
    and that is, no matter what you hear the charlatans are shouting
    out online about how quick and easy it is to make a million bucks
    in just two hours, please do not take them on. It is not true...

    ...Unless, of course, you are Frank Kern or Mike Filsaime. ;- ))

    What does that mean for you and me - new marketers to this tough
    internet marketing game - it means it will take time...and in most
    cases, lots and lots and lots of time, and energy, and waiting.

    I know only too well that as a "newcomer" to this great warrior
    forum, that it is easy to think that we can just come in and get
    things moving as fast as we need them to. And the cash will
    just flow like water, when we want it, at the push of a button.

    Then after a week of two, reality struck, and we realize that all
    the craps that we have been told about the Warrior Forum -
    that is available to anyone, you just need to push the 'right'
    button - is not really real or even true.

    Still, I know that you can do it! I know you will reach your goal;
    but you have to have the correct mindset, and to do all of the
    steps in the right or correct order.

    I am almost sure of one thing, however, and it is that if you were
    to take the advices to heart, from your fellow warriors, that they
    will help you to have a much better chance of getting some of
    those experts to joint venture with you.

    Mark Singletary has it all laid out there for you in his post: #5.

    Think about it.

    Just my two cents.

    Best of luck, Alertmakemoney4738.

    Alodieanne
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  • Profile picture of the author Stuart Walker
    When reaching out to people it needs to be about THEM and not YOU.

    You asked them for a JV? Why would an expert want to JV with someone he's never heard of.

    Advertising on your list? They've got their own and it's probably bigger than yours.

    You need to make sure that when you email someone it's all about how YOU can benefit THEM and not the other way round.

    So if you have nothing they want then don't bother to email them until you do.

    Get on their radar first through commenting on their blog posts, sharing their content on social media, featuring and linking to them on your blog and do something cool for them for free with no expectations in return.

    When you've done this THEN think about emailing them again.

    Derek Halpern and Brian Dean both have good stuff on their blogs about email outreach.
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