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Wednesday, April 27, 2005

The Difference Between JV-Partners and others

We all love traffic, right? The more we have the better. Never can have enough of it. And if we have free traffic, and an extra candy with it, such as the word "targeted" added to it, then we're in heaven (almost there anyway, because St. Paul technically has not provided us with a free pass to the Golden Gates, lol).

You can change St.Paul for Buddha and heaven for nirvana if you wish, or use another allegory which better suites your religion or belief. The fact remains the same - to succeed on the Internet, we need a truckload of targeted traffic, and it's much better if it's free or at least inexpensive.

So the real question is how we can achieve this internet marketing heaven. I'm familiar with several major "passwords" providing the pass to the Gates - Search Engines and Search Directories, Pay-Per-Click Search Engines, Joint Ventures, Auctions, Link Exchanges, Forums and Newsgroups, and of course Blogging, Pinging and other RSS-related technologies.

I love RSS, it's possibilities are endless. Old email system, sadly enough, is dying because of all the spam floating around. These days ISPs go nuts to stop anything that even smells like spam. Don't get me wrong. I am not encouraging spammers in any way, but legitimate marketing business suffers significant losses because of all these anti-spam filters.

And RSS easily elminates most of the problems...However, this time RSS is not ourmain theme of discussion. We sure will return to it later, again and again. If you're interested, here is a brief introduction to the power of RSS technology.

And I didn't mention List Building yet, did I? Well, actually, List Building, in my humble opinion, is not even a password to the pass - it's the only key to the Gate. No list - no game. Sorry.

All these techniques should serve one purpose - no, not to make a sale, but to help you build HIS HIGNESS LIST.

Why? If you direct your traffic to a sales page, you may or may not close the deal. And even if you do close it, it will be one-time-only you-got-lucky-this-time event. Even if you're selling high-ticket items, the life time value of your customer is much higher then the price of any particular sale.

You should treat your subscribers with respect, always giving them useful information, unique deals, discounts and freebies. Don't sell them crap only because you want to make a few extra dollars. List is your virtual "real estate", your most valuable internet marketing property.

Is there anybody else you should treat with even more respect than your subscribers? You probably think I would say "NO". But the answer is -"YES!". There is only one category of people to whom you should pay even more attention in your business practices. I'm talking about Your Joint Venture partners.

These are the people with whom you should communicate on one-on-one basis.

No broadcasting, only personal e-mail, chat, forum, call, or whatever. They deserve to have each your new product free, they deserve the highest comission, and the opportunity to start market your product with a special pricing, the lowest you offer for this product. May be you even should allow them to market it a few days earlier, before you release it to the public, and even BEFORE YOU START MARKETING ITYOUSELF!

So who are those hand-picked people? These are recognized internet marketing experts who have the broad access to the niche market for your product, in most cases they already have lists of their own (or at least are building their lists).

Before starting your business relationship with them, you want to make sure that you're"on the same page" regarding ethical questions...I wouldn't go into much details here, we all know the ropes - whether they are trustworthy, if they are team players or self-centered ... individuals, focused on one time deals with you or on lasting relationships, and so on, and so forth.

Here are a few examples of the right atitude towards your JV partners: Always be on a lookup for new partners, you never know when you can meet them. It's one of the very efficient ways to skyrocket your business.

So start thinking about your partners, and then they will make sure that you're OK too.

Oleg Ilin - Web Tester from http://www.web-feed.com

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Monday, April 04, 2005

ISS - Joint Venture Academy in Tampa

Today I would like to tell you about ISS -Internet Success System conference that I was lucky to attend in Tampa, Florida. I think Mark Hendricks is too modest about his system. There are a bunch of different "internet success" courses on the net, and only a few deliver something of value. So for Mark's seminar the name Joint Venture Academy would better reflect the uniqueness of his approach.

Two words: personal attention. I always research new tools and ideas and visit a lot of seminars, listen to a bunch of teleseminars in order to stay tuned for the newest trend. Even assuming they have some knowledge to share, all these Big and Small Gurus and pretend-to-be Gurus have one very big flaw in common- their communication is impersonal.

Oleg Ilin - Web Tester from http://www.web-feed.com

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In most cases these seminars have from 500 to several thousands attendees and you can not get answer to your personal questions. So I was shocked when, after laying my hands on Mark's course, I had a 2 HOUR almost one-on-one Q&A session with Mark (there were about 7 people on the call), so we all had a chance to get our questions answered. And Mark DOES KNOW what he is talking about, he is not some wanna-be. He's the big shot on the Internet.

Ok, so back to the ISS seminar.

What if I tell you that there were less than 50 people there? No, I'm not kidding. No, I didn't forget to write another zero.

What if I tell you that Mark brought with him experts on business development, search engine optimization and newest tech trends.

And what if I tell you that you had a chance to discuss your own project, and your problems and receive valuable advises from those who is actually doing it on the internet and not only talking about it?

I know this sounds like la-la-land, and I hardly believe this myself. But this IS Truth.

But this is not all! I call this seminar Joint Venture Academy, because Mark gave us the recipe for successful Joint Ventures!

And there were JV's happening all over the place!

I'm really glad that I've met Mark Hendricks, Harald Anderson, Nick Temple, Elsem Eldridge, Michael Nickolas and other wonderful and knowledgeable people.

Thank you guys for these 4 days!
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