View Full Version : How Can My Product Appear on JVNotifyPro.com ?
earnme97
10-08-2010, 04:19 AM
Hi there,
I am just curious that if I make a product,how will it be listed on JVNotifyPro.com ?
I sent a mail to Mike Merz but I think he is too busy....
Anyone?
Sim Aurile
Mike Merz
10-08-2010, 06:00 AM
Sim, I've responded to this same question a dozen times ... please follow the link included in your welcome email, READ FIRST - Understanding How JV Notify Pro Works (http://www.jvnotifypro.com/community/index.php/topic,1359.0.html).
Note to all Newcomers - JVNP is not a JV announcement service. JV mailing spots and inclusion on the homepage and JV blog are awarded to partners that have either supported JVNotifyPro.com or it's partner's launches in the past, or have been valuable contributors in the community. Your credibility will take a shot from the get go if you come in here brand new and immediately start looking for ways to receive before you've given anything. Please read the rules ... first, and if you're still unsure ... start asking questions.
I know I've said it over and over again, but we seriously are closing in on the JVNotifyPro 2.0/JVNewsWarch Beta in the coming weeks ... there will be changes to the mailing model and partners will be able to post their own JV announcements to the calendar (subject to approval). Details available soon.
Cheers,
Mike
substantial-success
10-09-2010, 06:28 PM
Well Said Mike :)
lianjunyi
11-14-2010, 11:17 AM
Thanks Mike, I was just going to ask the same question, shame on me.
Jeffrey Dean
11-16-2010, 01:05 PM
what Mike will probably tell you is that you need to participate in the community first and help out on a few JV venture launches before he'll consider launching your product through his mailings. There are exceptions but most people don't fit into this category.
Mike Merz
11-16-2010, 01:24 PM
what Mike will probably tell you is that you need to participate in the community first and help out on a few JV venture launches before he'll consider launching your product through his mailings. There are exceptions but most people don't fit into this category.
That's pretty much on the money, Jeffrey ... you have to either have contributed quality content to the community over time and/or supported fellow JVNP partner launches successfully to be considered. The exception ... it may appear, is when a popular launch comes along that I receive a number of requests to feature, but in all honesty ... in most cases, that merchant has made sales for partner launches one way or another over time.
To be honest, you'll usually fare much better if you do contribute one way or another ... first, as you'll be perceived a team player rather than it being all about you ... and you'll have earned payback by giving before expecting to receive. ;)
Cheers,
Mike
Peter Hodges
11-30-2010, 09:02 AM
You Get What You Give Here ;)
John Saeger
12-05-2010, 07:23 PM
I have yet to figure this out: Why is it that everyone is looking for something for themselves before they even think about helping others. I have owned a business for several years and its the same in a physical business as in the Internet Business i thought forsure it was just physical business. If everyone would first help someone else out before they think of themselves, the rest will fall into place.
John
Dwayne K
12-06-2010, 01:46 AM
I have yet to figure this out: Why is it that everyone is looking for something for themselves before they even think about helping others. I have owned a business for several years and its the same in a physical business as in the Internet Business i thought forsure it was just physical business. If everyone would first help someone else out before they think of themselves, the rest will fall into place.
John
Very good point!
It seems everywhere there are people who
only want, then forget that there also needs
to be a giver.
And in life you'll be both at sometime.
DK
Robin Durham
03-02-2011, 05:17 PM
This was a great subject everyone. Though we are all trying to network, I must remember when connecting with people that I should offer something first instead of just going for "the deal".
By the way, great blog Dwayne. The video you have up is excellent for this very subject and so hilarious.
R.C. Rice
03-02-2011, 07:48 PM
I was asking myself the same thing the other day, but I saw Mike's post and it cleared it up.
Im guessing if you're not a big affiliate and you can't promote for others, your best bet is to contribute good quality stuff to this here forum. Though it make seem no one is take notice, someone is always watching, trust me. I didn't think anyone even knew my name on other forums until I get comments or questions saying "I've been watching Ryan for a while now..."
Really?!
My point being I know its not impossible to be featured on the JV bored but you gotta earn it, plain and simple. Concentrate on helping others and I'm sure it'll happen for ya. So change your focus to helping others here and helping them to help even more people.
All the best,
Ryan
Dave Lianelli
03-03-2011, 03:45 PM
Often, I wonder why people would be posting this kind of stuff in public.
If you didn't get a response the first time, try again. If after several 'calls' that aren't returned, you know you have to up the ante! With just a few posts on your name and possibly no one in the 'old boys network' knowing you, you're playing a game you won't win.
Contributing to the forum is one. Contributing to launches is second.
But what works best, to reach some important people, is to network. Work your way up to the right people. Start working for or with them. Word will spread really fast - if you're a genuine partner...