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I was wondering how you go about finding JV partners? I have a free 5 day course on IM for Network Marketers...and I'd like to connect with someone so we can swap product giveaways. Any ideas on how to go about doing this? |
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| 520+ sites and counting War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Roxanne, There is the Warrior Forum Joint Venture section, but the best way to do this is to simply network with list owners. Study their business, study their lists, see their weakness, and create a solution for their weakness that will create mutual profits. Example) Person A owns a blog, has a reader base, loves to blog, doesn't have an intent on really making big money with their blog, but they have a good consistent flow of readers and comments. Become a reader of their blog, make useful comments that stimulate the community, make the owner remember your name by being persistent. When they see and email from you out of respect they will open it, in their is your offer. Bottom line. It's not magic, work for it and it will come. |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Colorado
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It's tough man. When people don't know who you are, they are very protective of their lists. There's a 'big boys' club and they often keep to themselves (in my experience). It can work if you approach people with a good deal and value, but in my experience a personal connection is the best way. You also have to prove that you are not just trying to grab some cash from their list and leave... they will be worried about things like LCV and customer support. Gooooood Luck! |
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| William Dean War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: California, USA
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I think the biggest problem people have when trying to find JV partners is that they always seem to go after the "big boys". The best way I have found to get JV's is to do a Google search for a compatible product or service and contact the first 10 or so the first day then the next 10 each day until you have all the JV's you need. I Hope this helps! William Dean |
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Unless you've got a knack for making deals, I'd suggest employing the expertise of a JV broker. Let them do what they're good at and you can do more of what you're good at.
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