Hey guys, Dylan here,glad to be part of the JV community...hope I can add some value to the forum and meet some great JV partners
Hey guys, Dylan here,glad to be part of the JV community...hope I can add some value to the forum and meet some great JV partners
Hey there! It' Simon Here!
Been working behind the scenes for many years.. I have a few extra resources to spare and figured I'd give back some by sharing my resources with you and making us all lotsa bank!
Watch this space!
Dylan + Simon, welcome to JVNP 2.0 ...
Cheers,
Mike Sr
Glad you've decided to introduce yourself, Ahmed ... a logical first step to getting the interactive ball rolling.
Your Grandma nailed it ... this is pretty much a 'more you give, the more you get' kind of place.
Cheers,
Mike Sr
I am actually Glad That I have Introduced Myself, I feel part of the family now.
Thanks Milke Merz
P.S I would love your help on an upcoming launch I have and I would like to ask A few Questions and I think Its best If I upgrade so I can Get the best Use of the services you offer.
I will PM You with The Questions.
Hi,
Dianne Dixon, born in Jamaica, raised in Miami, now back in Jamaica so that I can create my online businessesI'm new and slightly lost as this is my first time in this world that I didn't know existed. I don't know how you guys do it but 2013 is my year to start making great money. It may take me a few hundred tries with this whole affiliate/JV thing but I want to make it work. So...I'm going to need as much help as anyone can give. Thanks
OK, so...I don't have a product. Instead I'm looking for products and prospects...what do I do? Where do I go? Is there some checklist of items that we have as a guide? See, I'm really lost. Thanks
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Welcome to JVNP 2.0, Dianne.
JVNP 2.0, in general, attracts 3 different types of Online Business Person.
1) Merchants launching new products or announcing evergreen affiliate programs, looking for affiliates and JV Partners for short and long term support and relationships of mutual benefit.
2) Affiliate Marketers looking for new product launches and evergreen affiliate programs to promote to their audience, and in many cases they are Merchants, as well, and looking to form relationships of mutual benefit.
3) Those new to JV Marketing, looking to improve their self and product brand, learn how to grow their businesses using the leveraging power of Joint Ventures by qualifying themselves through posting and replying with quality content, supporting fellow partner launches when possible and earning all important trust, credibility + admiration.
Of course, these types are very general ... but most partners typically fall into one of those 3 categories.
Cheers,
Mike Sr
Thanks, Mike. The combination of these two look like where I am at this point so, this is good. So as an neophyte affiliate marketer that's new to the JV arena, if I find a product that I like, are there a set of steps that I need to take in order to capitalize on that launch in addition to living on the forum? I guess I'm wondering what are the "12 steps" so to speak. Is there a thread that addresses my green-ness?
Thanks for bearing with me. This is going to be...interesting until I get a handle on it. Thanks again
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Hi, Diane.
If you're going to focus on becoming a more successful Affiliate Marketer, that also goes a long way to helping make you a more attractive JV Partner. You should decide whether your focus is going to be building email lists +/or feed subscribers (which are both a given as far as I'm concerned) and what methods you're going to use to drive traffic to your subscribe forms and feed links, and just as important ... building a relationship with your audience as it grows while figuring out the right balance of free and promotional content delivery. As the size and responsiveness of your list(s) grows, and you become more of a factor when promoting potential JV Partner offers, you will be qualifying yourself. Once you have a product of your own (if you decide to go that route), you should have far less trouble securing support from JV Partners you've aided on launches in the past.
I realize the aforementioned is a very general response with little in the way of specific advice, but we have to start somewhere ... hope that helps a little, for now.
Cheers,
Mike Sr