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Joint Venture Tips - How To Easily

Recruit Joint Venture Partners

 
By Simon Akers
 
Setting up lucrative joint ventures with other marketers who
have a responsive list is by far the fastest way to launch a new
product and generate substantial profits within a matter of
days, but how do you recruit potential partners?
 
Most successful internet marketers are extremely busy and
receive multiple joint venture requests on a daily basis so if
you want to attract their attention and stand out from the crowd
you are going to have to give a good impression and be different
from everyone else.
 
The best way to recruit joint venture partners is to create a
unique offer for each person which can be a higher percentage
commission exclusively for them or a substantial discount only
available for their subscribers. To achieve this you will need
to create a new page on your website and set up a unique
affiliate link for that specific offer.
 
While this strategy works extremely well there is also another
way to recruit joint venture partners which is even more
effective especially if its combined with a higher commission or
substantial discount. This strategy involves creating a unique
video for each joint venture partner to pre sell the product and
then direct viewers to the unique offer.
 
So if you are selling a software product you could create a
short five to ten minute video that explains how it works, what
it does, and why people need it. Then you can create a unique
introduction for each joint venture partner and add it to the
start of the video. This introduction only needs to be thirty
seconds to one minute long and should mention the name of the
joint venture partner and welcome their subscribers to the
unique offer.
 
Once you have created the video for each potential joint venture
partner you want to target you should contact them individually
by email and send the link for the video you have created
specifically for them. Once they see that you are different from
everyone else they will take you more seriously and will most
likely promote your product.
 
To create videos you will need a special tool called Camtasia
which will allow you to make high quality presentations using
the full motion screen capture feature. The software you will
also allow you to edit each video so that you can add a new
introduction instead of having to record the entire video again
from start to finish.
 
About the author:
This article was written by Simon Akers who is the editor of the
Marketing Oasis newsletter, a free internet Marketing ezine packed 
with tips to help you succeed and increase your profits: 
http://www.MarketingOasis.com

 


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