Posts Tagged ‘Joint Venture’

 

Fire Up Your List Building With Three Powerful Solutions

Thursday, May 21st, 2009
Are you new to list building? If so, how’s it going for you? I mean, how quickly is your list growing? If you haven’t gotten your list building up to the pace you want, let me offer three great solutions:

1. Create a report and give it away for signing up: You can buy private label rights articles or use some articles that you wrote yourself, then compile them into a report. You can offer it on your list building page, just above the opt-in box or as the primary copy on the page. It really doesn’t matter. Either way, you’ll see your opt-ins increase dramatically, just because you’re giving something away.

2. Try co-reg: Co-registration involves advertising your newsletter, ezine, or mailing list alongside the ads of others. There can be any number of sites advertised on one page, and it all depends on the service you try as to whether or not it’s targeted to your niche. List Hero is my co-registration service, and it is targeted to your niche. You design your ad, which his like a classified ad with a headline and a short sentence or two of description, and the co-reg site then gives you a bit of HTML to put on your web site. Your ad will appear there and on other web sites, along with about 4 other lists in your niche. There are other co-registration services that charge you, but you don’t have to advertise on your site or anywhere else. You design the ad, and they do the advertising for you. You can decide how many subscribers you want each month, but the more you buy, the more they cost.

3. Find a good joint venture partner: It’s not hard to make deals with other business owners in your niche. Just be sure that they have a sizable list to share and a product to sell. Then, tell them, “I’d like to do a teleseminar and sell your product to the people who attend. Would you be interested?” When they agree, you set up a list building page, just for that event, and you ask the other person to drive their list members to it by announcing the teleseminar to them. Voila! You’ll have your list building very quickly.

List building is the most important thing you need to do, and you need to work on it every single day. If you have a decent advertising budget, then you might want to think about using paid co-registration, which is like list building on rocket fuel. If you’re adventurous and are looking to form long-term relationships with other business owners, then think about doing joint ventures. But if you’re just starting out, don’t know a lot about marketing yet, and don’t have a very big budget, then you may want to consider offering a free report on your list building page. Whatever you decide, just don’t hesitate, start one of these three methods today and watch the size of your list increase almost instantly.



By: Tellman H. Knudson

About the Author:
Tellman Knudson is CEO of OvercomeEverything.com. Learn how to build a powerful and responsive list quickly through his premiere list-building course, MyFirstList.com at http://listbuilding.overcomeeverything.com/



 

How to Build Lists Using Giveaways and Joint Ventures

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
By now you may be wondering how to make the most out of giving away digital products. It is easy to see that the best Internet marketers use this method, but you might be unsure of where to start.

The following tips make promoting your giveaway event and getting those all important joint ventures a bit easier:

Tip #1: Many top JV marketers and a lot of the mid range ones don’t like to spend hours creating sales materials and information on something, unless they REALLY believe in it. Make it as easy as possible for them by producing notes on your product, sales pages, graphics, sales letters and any other content they may need to promote your item.

Tip #2: Personalization is everything. You’ll want to ensure that you’ve got a personal ‘angle’ to any pitch you send to anyone, because without it, they won’t take the time to consider your proposal. Where it might be easy to mass email hundreds of potentially perfect Joint venture participants, you may find doing so gets you labeled as a ‘get rich’ quick schemer, or worse yet, your email dumped by their bulk mailing filters before you get there. Take time out to make personal contact with each and every one of your potential promoters – consider phoning, faxing or writing where appropriate.

Tip #3: Ensure your back end system in your giveaway is strong, and worthwhile. You won’t convert potential visitors tO customers if your offers are poorly worded, make no sense, or aren’t of interest to them – which means the work you’ve put into your giveaway may prove to be pointless.

Careful use of these tips will ensure that you’ll get the most out of each and every giveaway you create – which will lead to more subscribers and more sales for you.

Here’s one such giveaway that I’d highly recommend to anyone who’d like to build their lists, easily and quickly.

Everything is setup. All you have to do is join and follow the simple instructions.



By: Max Lund

About the Author:

Max Lund, is an leading internet marketer. A brand new JV giveaway is coming up on 20th. Participate and add tons of new subscribers to your list. Here’s your invitation:- The PLR vault giveaway