Hello has anyone made Joint Ventures contacting list owners to sell a product before? How did you find them? Were they positive and profitable? What is your suggestion to find good joint venture partners? If you pm me i can share the free information and courses that i found about the subject (not sure i can write the name of the marketers here) Anyway from what i learned till now it is important: * To create a JV invitation page including a video (it's a sales letter to sell the JV) * To prepare ready emails the partner can send to his list * To give 50% commission or more Thanks for sharing your experience
Just like hiring the "right person", you need to qualify on what they bring, that fits your needs. You can also setup something on "skype" as well.
Thanks for your answer And does anybody know about joint venture brokers? Supposing you have a really good, unique product, that meet a critical need of people. Does anybody think it is possible to find jv brokers that don't ask money upfront? Where to look to find them? Lot of questions going on...
Agree with James. Make sure you do your research and get to know the person you will be working with first and foremost.
You're missing the most vital piece of information... How do you get JV's? It's simple really but, a lot of products don't mention it. You need to build a relationship with the product owners, that's very important. Here's something you can do that actually worked a couple of times. Find some potential partners and figure out what their physical address is. Create and design a poster... Yes, a poster (like the ones you see in the movies) Be creative with it. Introduce yourself and let them know that you'd like to have few moments of their time to chat on the phone. Give them your phone number... Don't even mention the fact that you have a product that you'd like them to promote. When they call, chat for a little bit and then move into what you really wanted to talk about. That's it. It might cost a pretty penny but, when you make $XX,XXX from a single launch, then who cares. Best Regards, Brain Copy