Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Schumacher
This is a great insight, but hopefully I can pull some more information out of you for the benefit of the community.

1) What do you, personally, look for when deciding whether or not to accept a client for brokering?

2) Do you mainly do internet marketing type products?

3) When brokering, do you have a tendency to choose products in a certain price range? Obviously, things like the recently popular $7 promotions wouldn't be very interesting (unless it had a great backend offer, I suppose), but do you prefer a certain price point?

4) Is there a particular time frame you like to have (as I know Mike has mentioned anywhere from 2 weeks to a month before launch)? Do you consider products that may have done a soft launch beforehand (i.e. mailing out to a small group of previous customers to get conversion rates and whatnot)?

Sincerely,

Chris

"1) What do you, personally, look for when deciding whether or not to accept a client for brokering?"

A high quality product, something my JV partners would be interested in, a great sales letter

"2) Do you mainly do internet marketing type products?"

Yes, since most of my contacts are in that niche.

"3) When brokering, do you have a tendency to choose products in a certain price range? Obviously, things like the recently popular $7 promotions wouldn't be very interesting (unless it had a great backend offer, I suppose), but do you prefer a certain price point?"

Not really, I've promoted free/cheap items and big ticket courses

"4) Is there a particular time frame you like to have (as I know Mike has mentioned anywhere from 2 weeks to a month before launch)? Do you consider products that may have done a soft launch beforehand (i.e. mailing out to a small group of previous customers to get conversion rates and whatnot)?"

I've done with a few weeks to a month lead time and the night before a launch.