The Power of Partnership
by Kristie Tamsevicius
Published on this site: February 10th, 2006 - See
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When two people join forces, there's a certain synergy that
takes place, that's why many ebusiness folks are seeking out
joint ventures. What IS a joint venture (JV for short) you
ask? Basically it's when you agree to form a partnership and
jointly promote someone.
Benefits of JV
Here are some benefits you can realize from forming joint
venture.
- Exposure: You can instantly "double"
the exposure of your products and services by tapping into
each other's built-in audiences, business relationships,
and mail lists.
- Mentoring: As partners, you'll form a powerful
relationship and learn from one another. As you create plans
together, each partner's specialties and knowledge will
complement the others.
- Form a Dynamic Duo: Being associated with other
highly successful business people enhances your image and
reputation. Look at the fantastic relationships that Jim
Daniels, Rick Beneteau and other successful marketers have
built. They are examples of people who truly are putting
the power of partnerships to work!
Tips For Building a Successful Relationship
Are two heads better than one? Well yes and no
You
see, relationships can be sweet or they can quickly turn sour.
Like a good marriage, a joint venture relationship needs to
be built on a solid foundation of trust and friendship. Partnerships
need nurturing, loyalty, and faithfulness from both parties.
It's not a one way street. Partner's need to genuinely care about and
trust each other.
- Be Honest and Sincere: It all starts with the
proposal. If you don't write a strong proposal, the future
of your JV will quickly be decided with a "click".
An impersonal, hard sell letter will turn your prospect
off. Instead, write a personalized proposal including what you both could bring
to he project and what you both can expect of a joint venture
partnership.
- Know Your Potential Partner: Take time to get
familiar with their business, their web site, and ezine.
This way can tell your partner what you like about their
business and how you foresee them working together. You
may even consider making a phone call to say hello and "meet"
each other first. The few joint venture letters I actually
consider are from folks who take time to know me and my
business, and speak honestly about why and how we could
work together.
- What's in it For Me? Explain up front how working
together would be mutually beneficial to both of you. If
a joint venture proposal screams "Me, Me, Me"
then why would you consider it? Instead, take time to think
about how you could help your potential partner. Clearly
state the potential benefits to your partner. Will they
gain instant access to 40,000 extra subscribers? Will you endorse your partner's products? How
can you grow your partner's business?
- Respect Your Partner: What you do reflects on
the reputation of your partner. Conduct yourself with integrity
and professionalism. If I am promoting "Joe Schmo's"
product, I expect Joe to treat my customers with respect
and offer outstanding customer service. If Joe doesn't answer
his emails, offers bad customer support, or his product
doesn't "work" then that reflects badly
on his partner's reputation.
Ways to Work Together
Here are a few ideas on how partners can work together to
promote each other.
- Cross Promotion: When you endorse each other's
products, it's important that you try and Believe in the
product. A personal testimonial is a powerful sales tool.
Partner's can agree to swap ads or articles in each other's
ezines or send promotional endorsements to each other's
email lists.
- Bundling: Another JV idea is to bundle your packages
together. Bundling works best when the product complements
yours. But, be careful that their product doesn't overshadow
yours. Also, don't pile on so many bonuses that the offer
becomes unbelievable. An offer too good to be true may raise
doubts in the consumer's mind.
- Product Swap: Agree to "swap" products
with your partner and offer them as a prize. Give the prize
away in a contest or do a random drawing to one lucky subscriber.
- Join Forces as a Virtual Company: Partner with
companies who offer services related to yours. Your customers
will enjoy the convenience of one-stop-shopping. By cross
promoting each other, you'll both gain new customers. Don't
limit yourself to partners who are close to you geographically.
With fax and email your associates can be located anywhere
in the world.
In Summary
Take a minute to look up from your busy desktop and dream
about who you would like to work with! Open up your mind to
the possibilities. The internet makes the world a small place.
You could potentially partner with anyone, anywhere! Get to
work writing a smashing proposal and you too could be tapping
into the power of partnerships to promote your business.

Kristie Tamsevicius, is the author of "I Love
My Life: A Mom's Guide to Working from Home"! Thousands
of aspiring entrepreneurs have used her step-by-step home
business system to earn money working from home. Get a free
ecourse Home Business Success Secrets at http://www.webmomz.com/ilovemylife1.htm

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