View Full Version : Which JV to choose?
jhongren
07-31-2008, 10:09 AM
Hi,
I am new today and I abit confused by so many interesting threads. ???
I was browsing through all the possible JV partners threads.
Many questions cross my mind:
I am confused which to choose.
So my question is how do we know which JV partner to choose?
Will the JV partner not even bother about me since I am just a newbie?
Sorry about this question and I hope it is not a silly question. "oppppsss :p
cheers,
John
lakshay
07-31-2008, 10:34 AM
Don't know whether you realize this or not, but I have been following you for quite some time now!
1. Don't start by going to Mike Filsaime...
2. Find peple who have been building a list for a year or two... they wqill be more receptive...
3. be personal with them... Again you need to make friends with everyone in your business... even your customers... even your prospects... So obviously your JV partners... Business partners are for months... friends are for life
4. Promote their product once before asking if possible...
5. Give them maximum out of the deal...
Use multiple modalities!
-Lakshay
jhongren
07-31-2008, 10:39 AM
Hi Lakshay,
I realised that and Thanks for your reply.
Really detailed and useful!
It is like to give first then take? =)
Cheers,
John
lakshay
07-31-2008, 10:44 AM
Its like focus ont giving and don't bother about taking, UNIVERSE IS REALLY ABUNDANT... YOU GET YOUR SHARE ANYHOW!
-Lakshay
If you need detailed help right now, I can have a SKYPE call with you... P.M. if you want your Skype ID and I will call you before I sign off for the party tonightin an hour!
sam kern
07-31-2008, 12:04 PM
Hello Jhong,
I am not a Joint Venture specialist but the more JV partners you have, the better it is !
If you look at JNVP Pro announcement, you will see many posts with links recruiting JV partners
for major launch. Most marketers will not prevent anyone joining their affiliate program. If you look
at clickbank there is an army of affiliate promoting those product that are on top of the clickbank marketplace.
Most of the time those website owner would not have a list of those affiliates.
But top marketers like John Reese and Mike filsaime do things differently. They give only a select group
of people access to their joint venture program.
In summary : Choose Everyone you can get on board !
;D
jhongren
07-31-2008, 09:14 PM
Hi Sam, thanks so much for your advice. =)
Cheers,
John
lakshay
07-31-2008, 09:16 PM
I would also like to add here that the better is your product, the more is the probability someone would want to promote it for you!
So create a product in an area which you feel competent in and are comfortable talking about!
Adding some stats on conversions along with your offer actually increases the percieved value, but please don't make this up.
Also have a special deal if possible exclusively for the people on your Partner's list.
Hope this helps
-Lakshay
jhongren
07-31-2008, 09:18 PM
Hi Lakshay,
Thanks for your tip. I guess I must have a proper page to show my 1.5% conversion of my first launch last month. =)
Will get it done. =)
Cheers,
john
charleskirkland
07-31-2008, 09:38 PM
Hi john
I think that this have been covered, but the first JV deal you ever get will be the hardest and after that it gets much better.
Get your first deal and get some results that you can show other JV's. Tell them that Mr. X made $x,xxx for there one email and that you did % in conver.'s and that will get you in the door a lot more then you think.
Thanks
Charles
Romell Weekly
08-07-2008, 01:55 AM
Hi John.
Hey, if you're looking for partners, you'll probably find that most of us are in the same boat. If you want, PM me and let me know how big your list is. I may be interested in a cross promotion if you're up for it.
Thanks.
Romel