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Examples of Joint Ventures



Example of Five Things Not to Do When Approaching Someone for Joint Ventures


Approaching a potential online joint venture partner can be intimidating. Here are five Dos and Don’ts to get your partnership off on the right footing.

1. Don’t have a negative attitude. There’s nothing that ruins a proposal more than going into it thinking, “This is never going to work.” Or, “Why would they want to work with me?” It is self-sabotage. If you go into a meeting or contact a potential joint venture partner with a negative attitude, you’ll be right. They won’t want to work with you and it won’t happen.

Do approach your potential partner with a smile, even if you’re talking to them on the phone or sending an email. A positive and enthusiastic attitude can and will be felt, and it will make a difference. Go into a potential partnership with an eye toward the possibilities and start things off right.

2. Don’t tell your potential partner what’s in it for you. Your potential JV partner doesn’t care to hear how much you could use the extra profits, or what you stand to gain from the partnership. Put yourself in their shoes: would you like someone to approach you and tell you how much they would like to partner with you because it would help them? Probably not.

Do tell your partner what’s in it for them. Stress the benefits for them. How much are they going to make? What do they need to do? Will they benefit from building their opt in list? Will they benefit by increasing their product base? Will their credibility improve? Present your offer in the most beneficial light for your partner.

3. Don’t sell, particularly on the first meeting or communication. No one wants to be ‘sold’ to, and jumping in with a heavy pitch is a turn-off. Again, put yourself in your potential partner’s shoes. How would you like to be approached for a joint venture partnership? Chances are you wouldn’t want to hear a sales pitch.

Do praise and present. Tell your potential partner why you want to partner with them. Research your potential partner ahead of time and impress them with your knowledge of their business. Instead of giving a sales pitch, consider it as a presentation. Lay out your proposal, highlighting the benefits to your potential partner as you go. Be ready and willing to listen to your partner’s ideas - in fact, it may be a good idea to ask them questions as you go so they feel involved in the presentation.

4. Don’t expect an immediate answer. You’re excited about working out a JV partnership and that is understandable; however, you’ve had plenty of time to think about it. The idea is new to your partner and they need time to mull it over.

Do a JV the Smart Way!

 

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