A Long-Term Strategy for Securing Affiliate &
Joint Venture Details
by Alice Seba
Published on this site: February 28th, 2006 - See
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If you want star affiliates in your market to join your affiliate
and promote your products, you really have to go out and find
them. You can certainly promote your affiliate program on
your own website and to get people to sign up, but the best
results come when you go out and find your own joint venture
partners.and it sounds like you already understand that.
You can find potential partners by finding websites that:
- Have good website traffic
- Have decent sized email lists
- Target your buying audience
How do you find these people?
- Go to your favorite search engine and see which sites
come up near the top for your target keywords.
- Check their estimated traffic ranking at Alexa.com -
this site very roughly estimates how popular a site is based
on traffic and page views. The lower the ranking number,
the busier the site. This is not a foolproof method, but
can be used as a guideline to compare websites in similar
markets.
- See which sites link to your competition. Go to Google
or Yahoo and type in the following: link:yourcompetitorsdomain.com.
Just substitute "yourcompetitorsdomain.com" with
your competitor's actual domain name. The results that show
up will be sites that link to your competitor. You will
potentially find some good sites to partner with here.
- Check DMOZ.org and the Yahoo Directory for websites in
an appropriate category for your market.
How do you approach these people?
The common method of many website owners is to send a mass
email to entice the webmaster with the lure of commission.
Of course, you should make every effort to get a first name
to personalize the email and use your Autoresponder to
automatically add their name into your email. Include information
like their first name, their website URL and any other personal
details you can include.
This method will get you the most partners for the least amount
of time and effort. Of course, if there are some websites
that you really want to say yes, you will need a more personal
touch. Realize that in competitive markets, these webmasters
probably receive many joint venture requests and yours might
be sent to the trash, along with the rest.
If you want to be taken seriously:
- Offer to send them your product for free so they can
review it - or just mail it to them right away without any
expectations. Even if they can't promote your product now,
if you treat them cordially, they might just promote your
product down the line.
- Show them that you know something about their business
and comment specifically on some of the projects they are
working on or some of their products that you have purchased.
- Do something for them first. List them as a recommended
resource on your website, etc., and tell them about it.
- Pick up the phone and develop a relationship. Perhaps
you can offer to promote his or her product first, instead
of asking for a favor right away. Don't be in a rush to
get them to promote your product or you may just burn your
bridges completely.
- Show them proven results of other affiliates or illustrate
how well your website converts visitors to sales.
Overall, realize that you're probably going to get a lot
of "Nos" before you get to the "Yesses".
Don't take it personally because people are busy and they
can't promote every product that comes their way. Just be
open to developing relationships as that is the best long-term
strategy in finding great JV partners.

Alice Seba is a solo online entrepreneur who has increased
her profits and reduced her working hours by working with
virtual assistants. For more internet marketing tips to help
you earn more while working less, sign up for her Internet
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