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by Wazir Singh, Waz

If you've been marketing on the Internet for long you probably have heard about the power of Joint Ventures (JV's).
Over the years, I have labored trying to do everything myself. I finally realized you can get more done with the help of others. Accounting, web programming and graphical design come to mind in an instant. You're better off outsourcing jobs rather than trying to learn it yourself. Let them tell you what they're interested in. The products or services you offer should be matched to your business. For instance, real estate agents can easily endorse landscapers, carpet cleaners, and house painters.

Bottom line? You just can't do everything yourself...

If you want to be successful you have to delegate jobs... period. Once you start doing this you'll find trusted people you can count on to get the job done so you concentrate on the most important function of your business - the marketing!
And a huge part of marketing is creating a customer list of your own. The bigger the better. You can make about a $1.00 per name every month from your own "house" list. If you build a quality list of targeted prospects you can start enjoying the good life... just ask anyone who owns a list of 5,000 customers or more. You can make money easily with your own in-house offers, and quickly cash in endorsing products from others.

This is where Joint Ventures come in. They are huge money-makers. Most businesses shy away from them because they think they'll lose their customers. But this is nonsense if you have good customer service and offer your customers only high-quality products or services. If you do, they aren't going anywhere. And you'll profit from your good business sense...

So how do you do a Joint Venture?

First, you need to look at your customer base and figure out their buying habits. The easiest way to find this out is to simply ask them through a survey, contest or simple questionnaire. Let them tell you what they're interested in. The products or services you offer should be matched to your business. For instance, real estate agents can easily endorse landscapers, carpet cleaners, and house painters.

Once you find a JV partner you can put together a campaign to your list offering a special deal because, of course, they are your valued customer. You can work out a 50-50 split on gross profit with your JV partner, or better, without a hitch (remember that they are building their list too, so don't be afraid to get a good deal!).

And yes, this works both ways. If you have a product you can quickly build a huge list using Joint Ventures. Find firms who have products that are a "fit" with you and put together a campaign they can't refuse. Even if you break even on the offer you'll pick up hundreds of customers you can profit from for years to come.

All in all, Joint Venture's are an often-forgotten strategy many businesses could use to profit quickly and easily.


The followings are the some issues you need to think about:

1 Faithfulness in the relationship
No one would stand a third person in a marriage. However, what is the boundary of being unfaithful? Everyone might have a different ruler. Discuss it with your partner and see how the differences between your and your partner's thoughts are.

2 Respect & tolerance
We should respect and trust our partners. Any unreasonable doubt on your partner would only lead to breaking up and harm the relationship between both of you. Never check the mobile phone record or email of your partner. This is the basic respect and trust you should have for one another.

3 Household income expectations
There are lots of expenses when a couple lives together. These expenses include the rent, transportation, food, entertainment etc. What kind of living standard after getting married should be discussed in detail in order to avoid mismatch of expectations.

4 Religious beliefs
Respect the religious beliefs of your partner. There is no reason to ask your partner to give up his / her religious belief just because of you. Understanding and respecting the difference in religious beliefs is vital in order to keep a good and long term relationship.

5 Common hobbies
What is the hobby of your partner? If you love outdoor activities a lot but your partner only wishes to read a book in the living room, it will only result in argument and disappointment. It is not saying that you two must have the same hobbies. Sharing is the key, even though you might have different hobbies, you can still share the happiness and joy of your hobbies to your partner. Let him / her know more of you would tight you two closer together.

6 Having children or not
It is important to discuss if you would like to have a child or not before you get married because sometimes it is a great dispute between a married couple. One might be keen to have two to three children but the partner might not want to have one child. Consensus and agreements should be reached before marriage as it is not a right and wrong issues. If you / your partner would like to bring along a child into the marriage, you have to make sure that the children and your partner would accepted each other in order to have a happy family relationship.

7 Happy Sexual relationship
Sex is an important key in enforcing the marriage. However, sometimes a couple is too shy to discuss about it such as how frequent sexual activities should be taken place, this is especially true in places like Hong Kong? What is the best position to give you and your partner the most sexual pleasure? There is no point to avoid discussions on this issue.
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