There are usually several jvs working at any given time. Once you get started, you will be receiving invitations regularly so I always keep a folder full of freebies. I even list all the current joint venture give-aways I am aware of on my website. This is a great way to help those on your list stay up to speed on the latest and greatest ventures.
One final note about joint ventures: Most only last for a limited time and the more people you send to the site that sign-up, the higher up the list your product is placed. So it is in your best interest to promote the venture in order for you to get your gift ranked as high as possible. If you don’t have a list to promote to at first, don’t panic. You can use safelists or other ads to promote. Once you get your list established, just send out the promotion to your lists and repeat the process over and over.
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