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Reed Floren
04-11-2007, 03:39 PM
How To Find Joint Venture Partners
By Reed Floren

These six places in my opinion are the top places to find
joint venture partners, I have used all of them before and
can assure you that when you contact these partners
correctly you will notice an increase in your bottom line.

Here’s the six places:

1. Events

Although a marketing event can be expensive to attend you
will find your best prospects at an event since you will be
able to establish a personal one on one relationship right
off the bat with someone.

2. ClickBank

ClickBank is a wonderful place to find JV partners and best
of all it’s free. Simply go to the ClickBank marketplace at
http://marketplace.clickbank.net/ and look for your niche.
Then write down their contact information, what their site
is and a little about their product or site.

3. Other affiliate networks

You can also look at other affiliate networks or
directories. Simply do a search for them and follow the
same steps as outlined for ClickBank.

4. Directories

Directories such as http://dmoz.org/ and
http://search.yahoo.com/dir list hundreds if not thousands
of sites related to your niche market. You can always work
on building a relationship with those sites and see what
happens.

5. Testimonials

Is a similar or complementary product on the market? Then
go to their sales letter and look for the people who left
testimonials. Many big name marketers leave testimonials
and this is a great way to start a relationship.

6. Search

Run a Google search for your niche and you can find
thousands of sites that may be interested.

Use those six methods of locating joint venture partners
and your business will skyrocket. I have used them on
countless occasions and most of my success can be directly
linked to joint venture promotions I have setup.

Reed Floren is a professional joint venture 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
product. Then go to his website http://www.jvbroker.info/
for your complimentary joint venture consultation a $197
value

Karen Walker
04-11-2007, 05:37 PM
2. ClickBank

ClickBank is a wonderful place to find JV partners and best
of all it’s free. Simply go to the ClickBank marketplace at
http://marketplace.clickbank.net/ and look for your niche.
Then write down their contact information, what their site
is and a little about their product or site.



Thanks Reed.. This is one I have never thought of!

Karen

Christopher Schumacher
04-11-2007, 07:20 PM
I agree, great article. Sometimes it's very easy to get so caught up in things that some simple ones slip right by (the Clickbank suggestion being a great example).

Sincerely,

Chris

Mike Merz
04-13-2007, 12:38 PM
Nice list, Reed.

My favorite free research tool for JVs, albeit not 100% accurate in terms of stats ... is still Alexa.com.

Best,

Mike

Reed Floren
04-13-2007, 12:43 PM
Nice list, Reed.

My favorite free research tool for JVs, albeit not 100% accurate in terms of stats ... is still Alexa.com.

Best,

Mike


How do you go about using Alexa? I haven't used it for JV's before.

Mike Merz
04-13-2007, 01:09 PM
Thanks, Reed.

I often use it to check on a potential partner to see what kind of weight their site has in the natural search, if they're listed in the directory, and a reasonable idea of how they're progressing (or not).

I also search top results for general keywords of the projects that I'm looking for partners for to see top performers in those categories for me to approach (and possibly grab contact details) in both the regular search and directory.

That's it in a nutshell .. ;)

Best,

Mike

Reed Floren
04-13-2007, 01:11 PM
Very cool. Thanks Mike.

Richard Trice
04-26-2007, 07:18 PM
Thanks Reed and Mike for the information, much needed and appreciated. Reed, as with your other articles, Excellent...

Valeriu Popescu
04-29-2007, 01:36 PM
C'mon Mike!

Alexa??? Ixquick seems much better.

And Reed, I will add to your list:

- Amazon, eBay, CJ ;)

ClickBank??? I "hate" them!

Think people, think... After all, JV
is not for everybody.

Valeriu