Sending A Joint Venture Proposal

April 20, 2008 – 8:36 pm

When forming a with another business, your most important step is the approach you use when contacting your potential .
Participating in a with another prominent business can be extremely beneficial to ones business. The biggest reason why most webmasters do not get a back when sending a , is the approach they use.
I cannot begin to tell you how many I personally have received that get deleted almost instantly. There are some that address the with “Dear Webmaster” or as simple as just “Hi”. Some do not tell me anything about themselves or their business (I guess I’m suppose to guess at this one). While others may be run-on, have misspellings, or just plainly unprofessional.
A is not as simple as lets say a link exchange. It requires a little more research and commitment by both parties.
Although you can send a through standard , consider sending your by in your . If they have provided their in their contact information, let them know that after a , you would like to follow up with a call to go over the details. Stipulate a that you would like to call and asking them to back if the is inappropriate.
Here are some guidelines when sending a by :
Be precise and clear with your .
Make sure to personalize your by using their name.
Write an that shows and trust.
the positive points you found on their website.
Include information about yourself, your website, your and the services and products you offer.
Point out how you feel your would have an interest in his/her products or services, as well as their customers having an interest in yours.
Highlight how both of you can benefit financially from this as well as gain added exposure.
Be sure that all and is correct.
When contacting a potential business owner on a , the key is to highlight the financial benefit to both parties.
If you are approaching a whereas the other party is just an endorser of your products, (such as an ezine publisher) a larger percentage of each sale should go to the publisher. In this case you have to keep in mind that they are doing all the work while endorsing your product to his/her established .
Once you have found a party that is willing to form a with you, you may want to consider putting an agreement in writing and getting it signed by your new . Just make sure you outline each of the terms in the agreement, such as precisely what you both agree to, terms, commission, of the venture, how each of you are to get paid, etc.
John Kovacs is the CEO and founder of “A Home Business Opportunity”. His website mainly focuses on supplying free marketing tips, resources and support for home startup businesses and . To get a step-by-step guide in building an online business, visit www.ahomebusinessopportunity.net

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