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Reed Floren
04-07-2007, 12:53 PM
Once You Have a Joint Venture Partner
By Reed Floren

Joint venture partners are hard enough to come by, keep
them enthusiastic and you will have found a partner for
life.

Here are some of the strategies I use to keep my big
partners enthusiastic about promoting products.

Once you have a joint venture partner you will want to do
everything for them. From writing the emails they send out,
to making sure they have the right link to promote your
product to reminding them to actually send out the email.

You will need to be clear and upfront on the compensation
they will receive from the sales they generate and
preferably provide them with a system that they can login
to so they can check their stats.

Pay them on time and if they did a really good job you may
want to consider boosting their commissions or providing
some sort of bonus so they remain loyal to you.

A lot of bigger launches have prizes, this really motivates
joint venture partners – if you are doing a big launch I
highly recommend doing this.

Also help them out in the future, review the offers they
give you and return the favor sometime by promoting them.

Feel free to contact them in the future about doing some
joint products together – this has a lot of benefits…

1. It will be faster/easier to make – focus on your
strengths

2. You will both promote

3. You will both have different partners who could promote

Now you are in the top 1% of people who are looking for
joint venture partners. Use this knowledge to your
advantage and enter the big leagues.

Reed Floren is a professional jointventure broker and super
affiliate; he has helped dozens of marketers achieve online
success. Grab his free report “Why You Must Have JV
Partners to Maximize Your Product Launch!” this report was
featured in Ken McArthur’s Info Product BluePrint a $1,500
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for your complimentary joint venture consultation a $197
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