Why do you need to setup joint-venture ?
I’m not exaggerating when I tell you that a joint venture is THE MOST POWERFUL profit generation tool available anywhere. Joint venture, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways…
1.1 Free Advertising. You gotta love joint ventures already for this reason alone. In the majority of cases (at least the ones we’ll be talking about) you receive 100% free advertising. You gain targeted promotion at ZERO cost to yourself. With the right joint venture you can *literally* get thousands of dollars in free advertising by just sending a few emails or making a few phone calls.
1.2 Fast Setup. Most joint venture offers are quick and easy setups. They take very little time and preparation (although preparation is critical as we’ll discuss later!). You can have a profitable joint venture in the works in just a few short HOURS. Later, as we explore 11 joint ventures you can launch, you’ll see that they can be setup in just a short amount of time, with a small amount of work, but with…
1.3 Fantastic Results. I have *literally* made thousands of dollars in profits for a half hour’s work with a joint venture. You can see some absolutely tremendous results from JV partnerships. Not only in profits, but in many other ways as well: new subscribers to your mailing lists, new affiliates in your affiliate program, name recognition, internet branding, future JV partners — the results can be staggering if setup properly. And with this course, you’ll learn how to set them up properly!
1.4 Future Profits. Like I mentioned in the introduction, I am still profiting years later from a joint venture that I created when I launched my first site. I continue to see results from that JV project. With these kinds of partnerships you can earn more profits through automated follow-ups with your contacts (customers and leads generated from the JV), list-building (new subscribers to your ezine), strategically placed backend offers (there’s always an additional offer!) and from future joint ventures with your partners (if your initial JV was profitable for them, then they will definitely be open to future JVs).
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