ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
11.10.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Joint Venture Secrets for Internet Marketers

Author: Pat O'bryan Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 04-04-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 21 | Rating:  (52) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Sign Up Now!

At today's mastermind meeting, Joe, Bill, Craig and I got into a long discussion about Joint Venture proposals. This is a subject that my coaching clients are struggling with at Your Portable Empire University, and really, most beginning marketers struggle with.

It really hit home to me how lucky I was to be sitting at that table.

Joe Vitale is one of the fathers of the internet marketing business, and just keeps growing from amazing success to amazing success. His goal is to be the world's first trillionaire. I wouldn't bet against him.

Craig Perrine is one of the up-and-coming gurus. The gurus all know him, and respect him. He's one promotion away from being a guru himself. He's also got a dangerously skewed sense of humor.

Bill Hibbler is one of my oldest friends. He's the one that got me into internet marketing, and introduced me to Joe. He's quietly built up a very impressive internet empire. He also used to manage rock stars- so we share the music biz connection.

To get these guys together for a consultation would cost thousands of dollars an hour.

Let me share the wealth with you, by letting you listen in to a conversation we had about joint ventures.

There is a temptation for new internet marketers to use the "shotgun" approach when they try to set up Joint Venture deals. In the shotgun approach, you send a form letter to everybody you can think of, asking them to promote your product.

We were unanimous on this. The shotgun approach NEVER WORKS.

There. That's all you need to know about the shotgun approach. Don't waste your time

Bill reminded me of a time, 8-10 years ago, when I tried the shotgun approach in the music business. I put together a promo kit, with pictures, press clippings, and my latest CD and mailed it to record companies. Wasted several hundred dollars. I got no response.

Later, I got a record deal, publishing deal, and a couple of great agents- but I didn't get them by using the shotgun approach.

Well, what does work?

We all agreed that building a relationship was important.

So, I asked Joe, Bill, and Craig to imagine they were sitting in... Cleveland, Texas, or some other backwater spot, and they wanted to establish a relationship with a potential JV partner. What would they do?

I want to make it very clear that the first step is to identify who you want to establish the relationship with. You need to focus on each potential JV partner one-at-a-time.

Here are the steps they would take:

1. get on their list.

2. subscribe to all of their newsletters and read them. You want to know what their niche is, what their interests are, and- this is very important- what they like. More on this in a minute.

3. send them an occasional email telling them that you like their ezine, and telling them exactly what you liked. quote the ezine or newsletter.

4. once they've responded to an email, and acknowledge you, offer them a free article or ebook to use as a bonus for their promotion. It's important that your bonus has some relation to their promotion.

5. politely ask if they'd be interested in promoting your product. Do NOT send attachments. Do NOT send a long email with your biography. Do send a polite request stressing what's in it for them.

6. repeat step five politely but persistently.

I've seen this work with Joe, and I believe that it will work with most gurus IF... and this is a big IF... the product you want to promote is actually a great product and it is the sort of thing his customers will actually buy.

For example, Craig's customers are savvy, experienced internet marketers who are interested in the nuts and bolts techniques of list building. My ebook, The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Internet Wealth, would be totally inappropriate for his list.

Joe, on the other hand, has a list of people who will find that book very useful. He'll be promoting it soon.

Now, look at step two- where it talks about finding out what they like.

Now, close the door. Make sure you're alone. I'm about to tell you a secret...

You can get a guru's attention by bribing them.

This is a secret. Don't tell anybody. You didn't hear it from me.

It's true.

Here are some of the bribes that have worked:

- single malt scotch
- italian leather coat(s)
- a case of oreos
- vintage books
- steak dinner
- gourmet coffee
- official baseball-team cap (worked wonders with a Japanese record exec.)
- twenty-dollar bill
- maduro churchill cigars (I live in hope.)

note- clever works better than expensive. You can't buy these guys. You can amuse them. If their passion is coffee, and you send them a pound of blue kona grown on a small coffee plantation, dried and roasted by loving hands- they'll think of you as they drink the coffee, and they will read your proposal. The point is that you cared enough to learn about them, and learn what they like- and send it to them. Don't go buy a hundred pounds of coffee and send it to a hundred gurus. Find the one who is passionate about coffee and concentrate on him.

Or find the one who has a sweet tooth for oreos, and send him a case.

(disclaimer: this is word of mouth. Hearsay. I have no evidence of anyone ever receiving or responding to a bribe. If I did, it was years ago and the statute of limitations has run on it. If it ever happened. In the case of the case of oreos, the evidence is long gone- his son ate 'em.)

A bribe will not guarantee that the guru will promote your product.

However, some of these guys get dozens of offers a day. It's a full time job just reading the emails.

If you send your proposal FEDEX, with a memorable bribe (remember, you've researched them to find out what they like), you greatly increase the chances of your proposal actually getting read.

It's still up to you to create a great product, and offer it to marketers who actually have access to the people who will buy it. Be sure to stress the benefits to the list-owner and his list. This is not the place to give your life history, or beg for help. Desperation does not sell.

A quick and easy way to build a relationship, and create a product, is to interview or co-write with your potential JV partner. The less work they actually have to do, the more likely they are to agree to your proposal.

Why would you do this?

1. When people see your name associated with a guru's name, there is a perception that you are worth listening to.

2. It gets the guru emotionally involved in the project, and he'll do what it takes to make it successful.

3. The first one is the hardest. Once you've successfully worked with one guru, it's much easier to connect with, and work with, others.

4. You get to "cream" the guru's list. You can build your own list by capturing the names of people who show interest in the product you create with the guru.

This led to a discussion of other problems beginning internet marketers have.

Craig said it best, "If you are currently broke, you have no business creating or marketing success products."

The funniest JV proposal any of us have ever received said, "I've got a great marketing course, I just don't know how to market it." It's actually become famous in guru circles as the ultimate bad example.

Bill followed up, "The internet marketing niche is full. Not only is there no room for anyone else to market products in that niche, if you do compete in that niche you're competing against the best marketers on the planet. You don't stand a chance."

I can tell this to my coaching clients until I'm blue in the face, and they'll still try it. I don't understand.

Your chance of success is higher in just about any other niche.

The trick is to discover what you're actually good at, and sell that.

What are your skills? Be honest about where you are now.

Craig, again: "Do you like being lied to? If you're marketing success products, and you're not successful- you're lying."

Craig had the solution- "There are two kinds of people in internet marketing: marketers and product developers. You're probably a product developer. Find what you're good at, and make a product out of that."

This led to a discussion about product development.

It's easy.

If you like to write, and you write well, it's even easier.

If you don't like to write, or don't write well, get an audio recorder and record interviews. You can record interviews over the phone. You can make camtasia videos and sell those. A cheap video recorder is good enough to make professional videos- the bar isn't very high, because you need to compress the videos so they can be downloaded.

Somebody brought up the story of Joe Kumar, who was a broke student who lived in Singapore. He emailed a bunch of gurus and asked them a simple question about marketing. He knew that getting an answer to an email was easier than any other form of gathering information.

He also figured out that the gurus he interviewed would be emotionally involved with the product, and would be motivated to see it succeed. When the product was ready to market, his interview subjects became his joint-venture partners.

He made a pile of money. His story after that is kind of sad, but is worth learning about. Do a google search-

This is a great business model. Joe and I used it when we created "The Myth of Passive Income."

We bounced this around- that's the beauty of mastermind meetings. The energy just swirls around the room.

One of the ideas that came out of this swirling energy- what if an overweight person interviewed a group of weight-loss experts, and created a product from the interviews? Then he could write an ezine to document his/her progress using the advice the weight-loss experts gave him. You could sell a lot of these.

What kinds of synergy can you create between Joint Ventures and products?

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/home-business-articles/joint-venture-secrets-for-internet-marketers-126731.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:

Pat O'Bryan is the CEO of Practical Metaphysics, Inc., Director of the Milagro Research Institute, an award winning songwriter, recording artist, visual artist, author, video producer and internet marketer. He is the host and promoter of the "Your Portable Empire" Un-Seminars.

Work at home, or from anywhere - http://www.patobryan.com

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is best recession proof business to start?
By: EZStopSmoking | 03-10-2008
What is the best recession proof business to start? www.RecessionProof-business.com

Spam more than ever
By: ytaub | 02-10-2008
why do I have double spams only for the last 2 weeks

Does stay at home moms are more interested in ...
By: Kat | 01-10-2008
Does stay at home moms are more interested in starting a home busienss than other females in the work force? If the answer is yes, click here to visit this site

Work from home
By: deputy | 30-09-2008
How do you determine legitimate work from home employment?

Looking for an honest working at home business
By: Frank | 29-09-2008
MAKING MONEY PROGRAMHow I can find a really true home business, working at home or money making program that are easy to understand? Maybe some body can direct me to honest sourse or give some advise. I try Direct Response Network, MORE Incorporated, DRY Tech and others and nothing results.   Frank

I'm installing a program on my computer. On the ...
By: zenith solutions | 29-09-2008
I'm installing a program on my computer. On the form they ask me: Outgoing mail (smtp). What is that? D. Amangoua

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Home Business Articles

How to Uncover the Best Home Business Ideas
By: Boris Tomson | 11/10/2008
Ideas are a dime a dozen. But some ideas are truly the best home business ideas. These ideas are ideas as big as Microsoft, and some others are a little more modest.

Data Entry Work at Home - the Tools of the Job
By: Boris Tomson | 11/10/2008
The home office has become just as important as the kitchen in many households. Having a neatly setup home office can greatly improve your chances of success in your data entry work at home job.

Legitimate Work From Home Jobs Reviewed-how to Find a Legitimate Work From Home Job
By: Valeri Tkatchenko | 11/10/2008
Working from home is becoming more and more popular these days since the world economies started failing and causing thousands of people to lose jobs every week! The tough part is of course finding legitimate work from home jobs because there are way too many scams and worthless systems that claim to earn you thousands of dollars a week which of course is not true. The safest bet when looking for legitimate work from home jobs is to read the work from home jobs review, they are generally spot on

Honest Work From Home - is This the Best Work From Home Idea Ever
By: Boris Tomson | 11/10/2008
If you are anything like most people I speak to, you have a desperate desire to work from home, but are infinitely concerned about finding honest and legitimate opportunities to pursue.

Legitimate Data Entry Jobs From Home - Here’s How to Find One
By: Boris Tomson | 11/10/2008
If you’re researching work at home opportunities then you’ll see plenty of ads for data entry, however very few are actually legitimate data entry jobs. Promises of huge earnings for little work are a common theme,

Can You Make Money Doing Data Entry
By: Boris Tomson | 11/10/2008
Internet data entry jobs are a very popular way to make money online, especially if you have little experience and are new to the whole concept of working from home on your computer.

How to Become an Online Data Entry Worker
By: Boris Tomson | 11/10/2008
If you’re thinking about looking for work online then you might have considered becoming an online data entry worker.

Work at Home Moms Know the Secret! Do You
By: Boris Tomson | 11/10/2008
Do you want to be one of those lucky work at home moms who gets to spend great, quality time with her children? I know many work at home moms who believe that leaving the world of big business and forming their own niche was the best thing they could have done for themselves and their families

More from Pat O'bryan

Evil Magicians- and the Counter-spell
By: Pat O'bryan | 04/04/2007 | Home Business
Who are the Evil Magicians? They are the ones who use the psychology of persuasion to cause you to do things that are not in your best interest.

Feeding yourself
By: Pat O'bryan | 04/04/2007 | Home Business
The phrase "feeding yourself" kind of follows Maslow's heirarchy, doesn't it? When you're broke, feeding yourself means finding enough food. Later, it might be more about choosing between caviar and truffles.

A Gift From the Magic Island
By: Pat O'bryan | 04/04/2007 | Meditation
This is an article about a life-changing experience that happened to me on "The Holy Isle." To get to the Holy Isle, you travel to far North Scotland, take a ferry to the Isle of Arran, and then arrange with a local fisherman with a boat to take you over to the Holy Isle.

Gold on the Playground
By: Pat O'bryan | 04/04/2007 | Home Business
I love the puzzles that the info-marketing game presents. I have a saying, "every problem is a product." That's how the whole "Absolute Beginner's Guide..." series got started. I figured that if I was having trouble with something, others would be, too. I was right. A niche was born, and now I'm the author of a series of books on solutions for "Absolute Beginners" and a recognized expert in the field.

The Gold Zone
By: Pat O'bryan | 04/04/2007 | Home Business
Ever since I discovered internet marketing, I've been in the "Gold Zone." It was like finally seeing the "Pull" sign on a door I had been trying to push open for decades.

A Bigger Box
By: Pat O'bryan | 04/04/2007 | Home Business
Why do some internet marketers just "take off" and build successful businesses, while others, who are just as talented, continue to struggle? "It's the size of their box." Your world can be as big or as small as you let it be. That's your box. You can succeed as much as you let yourself succeed- that's your box, too.

I'd Rather Fail Big Than Live Small- Rule #1
By: Pat O'bryan | 04/04/2007 | Home Business
I'm a member of a group of entrepreneurs who follow Sam Walton's Rule #1. Do you know Sam's "Rule #1?" He used it to build the most successful retail business in history. Do you want to know the secret that he used to make WalMart unstoppable?

Taking a Day Off Every Now and Then Can Make you Money
By: Pat O'bryan | 04/04/2007 | Home Business
Is there a name for the opposite of "the Midas Touch?" I'm not talking about brakes and mufflers, here. I'm talking about the king who had the disturbing experience of having everything he touched turn to gold.

Article Categories






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below