When And How To Use A Joint Venture Broker
By Reed Floren
Forming successful joint ventures is not always an easy
task and you may want to hire a joint venture broker
instead.
There are many joint venture brokers you will want to look
for one with
1. A good reputation
2. Contacts in your niche
3. Experience with your type of product.
If your broker doesn’t have all three of those then I
wouldn’t be that interested in working with them and you
shouldn’t either.
When hiring a joint venture broker stay away from people
who charge you on an hourly basis or charge you on a per JV
partner basis. You are looking to pay someone a commission
on the sales the partners they bring in. You may end up
paying more this way but its well worth it.
Are you wondering how it works?
Let’s say you are selling a $100 product and you offer a
50% commission to your partners. Your joint venture broker
might charge an additional 25% on those sales. You’ll be
paying out $75 to affiliates ($50 goes to the affiliate and
$25 goes to the joint venture broker on each sale) and
keeping $25 for yourself, you will also be building a list
of clients that you would not have had otherwise, you will
have new contacts in your market, possibly testimonials,
credibility and now you have the time to work on making
follow-up products and more promotional materials to
maximize your revenue.
If you’ve decided that you want to hire a joint venture
broker contact me and I’ll let you know if I’m a good fit
or if I know someone who could help.
My contact information is as follows: 507-304-3399 (my
cell) reedfloren@gmail.com (my main email)
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
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product. Then go to his website http://www.jvbroker.info/
for your complimentary joint venture consultation a $197
value