3 Things You Should NEVER Do in a Joint Venture - I get so...
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I get so many bogus offers that when I get something I appreciate, or I enjoy, I always write the publisher a complimentary email. If there's a survey, I answer it. If the publisher needs help, and I can, I answer.
This is how great business relationships are built online. You would be amazed at how much others are willing to help you when you take the time to get to know them.
Finally, unless you know one of the "gurus", and very well, I wouldn't advise sending them your offer. Most of them already have joint venture arrangements in place and aren't really willing to work with someone they don't know, or who hasn't made it to "guru" status.
There are plenty of potential partners out there with nice sized mailing lists who are hungry for more ways to make more money. With millions online, you have a wide range of potential partners to choose from.
Remember, it really doesn't matter if you sell gardening tools or ebooks, or anything else for that matter, a joint venture can quickly and easily add to your bottom line.
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