Attract Joint Venture Relationships While Unleashing Your Financial Freedom
Joint Venture Partnerships are fast becoming a popular sales & marketing strategy for many small business owners.
In short, a joint venture partnership is a monetized, nurtured relationship where two business owners share energy, efforts, and passion to collaborate and promote each other.
Of course, nurturing a relationship does not happen overnight, but as a small business owner, this is the best strategy if you meet the following criteria: 1.
You have plenty of clients, but you work like a hungry beast, 24/7.
Desire: work less, make more money.
2.
You earn less than $100,000 per year.
Desire: go from $50k to $250k in six months.
3.
You have a new business, where your email list (opt-ins) is less than 5,000.
Desire: building your list over 5k, where 5k is the "hump".
Joint venture partnerships (which I prefer to refer to the term "relationships"), are fast, easy, cheap, and very lucrative.
While you do not have to fit the criteria above (joint ventures are usually for everyone), meeting 1 of the 3 criteria above is by far the optimal method if...
1.
you're a people person 2.
you work from home, or in an environment without walk in traffic 3.
you desire a freedom lifestyle 4.
you have a great, distinctive product or offering 5.
you have the ability to fill in product "gaps" for other similar businesses Joint Venture Partnerships are not a get rich scheme, or pyramid scheme, or a fraudulent practice.
If done right, you will work smarter, you will work less, you will make more money, and you will create very satisfying relationships, which often lead to great friendships.
Joint venture partnerships are not for shy or introverted people.
You must have the ability to effectively build a relationship with another person, and give that person a reason to want to promote you! Also, if you possess a license, which certifies you for your business, you will want to research compliance specifications (since you will be paid when an actual product or service is sold).
Bottom line, joint venture relationships are a win-win for each party, more so when each partner has very similar values, good organizational skills, and good follow-through skills.
Also, it helps to know what you're doing (LOL), and you have the ability to recognize your colleagues "gaps" in product or service.
"Together we can conquer what you and I cannot alone.
"
In short, a joint venture partnership is a monetized, nurtured relationship where two business owners share energy, efforts, and passion to collaborate and promote each other.
Of course, nurturing a relationship does not happen overnight, but as a small business owner, this is the best strategy if you meet the following criteria: 1.
You have plenty of clients, but you work like a hungry beast, 24/7.
Desire: work less, make more money.
2.
You earn less than $100,000 per year.
Desire: go from $50k to $250k in six months.
3.
You have a new business, where your email list (opt-ins) is less than 5,000.
Desire: building your list over 5k, where 5k is the "hump".
Joint venture partnerships (which I prefer to refer to the term "relationships"), are fast, easy, cheap, and very lucrative.
While you do not have to fit the criteria above (joint ventures are usually for everyone), meeting 1 of the 3 criteria above is by far the optimal method if...
1.
you're a people person 2.
you work from home, or in an environment without walk in traffic 3.
you desire a freedom lifestyle 4.
you have a great, distinctive product or offering 5.
you have the ability to fill in product "gaps" for other similar businesses Joint Venture Partnerships are not a get rich scheme, or pyramid scheme, or a fraudulent practice.
If done right, you will work smarter, you will work less, you will make more money, and you will create very satisfying relationships, which often lead to great friendships.
Joint venture partnerships are not for shy or introverted people.
You must have the ability to effectively build a relationship with another person, and give that person a reason to want to promote you! Also, if you possess a license, which certifies you for your business, you will want to research compliance specifications (since you will be paid when an actual product or service is sold).
Bottom line, joint venture relationships are a win-win for each party, more so when each partner has very similar values, good organizational skills, and good follow-through skills.
Also, it helps to know what you're doing (LOL), and you have the ability to recognize your colleagues "gaps" in product or service.
"Together we can conquer what you and I cannot alone.
"