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by Ankur Bhardwaj, Ank

I find that working at building relationships with potential joint venture partner's works best. You will need to make a connection based on mutual possibilities. You will have a better chance of gaining what you want if you proceed with integrity and offer to help them in some way. You must expect rejection. If you do not receive a reply to your email, you have the opportunity to decide if you chose to move forward. Make an effort to review your potential partner's website prior to contacting them. Find a reason that makes sense for the initial contact. Showing your knowledge of their efforts and/or expertise will help open the door for discussion.

Some ways to find potential partners:

1. Search on search engines for the niche you are targeting for sites. Review the results. You will get more sites to look at than you can possibly want to review.

2. Visit websites you already know in the niche and look for testimonials. Contact the people leaving those testimonials. Testimonials are provided by happy customers.

3. Ask your current partners, clients and friends for referrals.

4. Research the events going on - speakers at the events make great potential joint venture partners.

5. Research the social sites for possible groups to join.

There are multitudes of ways to approach joint venture partners. Send an email; follow it up with a request for a phone talk works well. Use your subject line in your email to your advantage. If you have anyone referring you, indicate it in your email. You must expect rejection. If you do not receive a reply to your email, you have the opportunity to decide if you chose to move forward. Make an effort to review your potential partner's website prior to contacting them. Find a reason that makes sense for the initial contact. Showing your knowledge of their efforts and/or expertise will help open the door for discussion.

You must expect rejection. If you do not receive a reply to your email, you have the opportunity to decide if you chose to move forward. Make an effort to review your potential partner's website prior to contacting them. Find a reason that makes sense for the initial contact. Showing your knowledge of their efforts and/or expertise will help open the door for discussion.

If you make a good approach and it just isn't going to work, leave the door open for later contact. Building relationships takes time! I find that working at building relationships with potential joint venture partner's works best. You will need to make a connection based on mutual possibilities. You will have a better chance of gaining what you want if you proceed with integrity and offer to help them in some way. You must expect rejection. If you do not receive a reply to your email, you have the opportunity to decide if you chose to move forward. Make an effort to review your potential partner's website prior to contacting them. Find a reason that makes sense for the initial contact. Showing your knowledge of their efforts and/or expertise will help open the door for discussion.


1. Conferences and Meetings. I've found conferences to be a great place to meet people that I can joint venture with in my e-book business; where as local meetings have not worked that well for my business because most of these people were offline. For more detials:-www.profit-pulling-ebooks.com. Every business is different so check into both types of events and see what works best for your business. The important thing is to put yourself in situations where you can talk to people face to face and where there is the best possibility of forming an alliance that will benefit both of you. (Face to face contact can help you form partnerships more quickly than by telephone.)

2. Your Students. If you have a teaching or coaching business, your students could be one of your best sources for joint ventures. I find that my best students who are in fields relating to e-book writing and marketing have great potential to become joint-venture partners. They are earnest, they are committed and they are taking action on a regular basis. So

really get to know your students and always look for joint-venturing opportunities with them.

(It will also be an added incentive for them to work with you in the first place.)

3. Your Customers. People who buy your products are obviously interested in what you do and some of them will most likely be in related fields. Find ways to engage your customers to find the ones that can increase your bottom line through joint-venturing.

4. Affiliate Partners. Affiliate partners can often turn into joint-venture partners.

An affiliate is someone who is already promoting your products and services which means that they have a market that is already interested in what you have to offer.

Some of them will be a natural fit and will move from promoting your products and services to working with you as a joint-venture partner.

5. Vendors. The vendors that you work with may know other people who are exactly the kind of people you are looking to joint venture with. for visit detials:-www.make-your-ebook-sell.com.You might even considering offering vendors a ?hook-up fee? which will give them even more incentive to help you find the best joint-venture partners for you.

6. Trade Associations. Get to know the people who run your local trade associations and ask them which vendors they use. Then make a point to get to know these vendors. They can also be a good source for joint-venturing opportunities.

7. People whose services you use. Think about the people in your life who perform a service for you. Do they have a business where joint venturing with you makes sense for them? Will it help them expand their business while helping you to do the same?

If you want to find great joint-venture partners, pay attention to your students, your customers, your affiliates, your vendors, people in your trade associations, people that you meet, the people that you work with, and the people who work for you. You never know where you will meet the perfect partner who needs what you have to offer and will help you to expand your reach, sell more ebooks and make more money with less effort than many of the other ebook internet marketing strategies require.
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