Posts Tagged ‘joint ventures’

Community Joint Ventures - Doing JV’s with Service Providers

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from Community Joint Ventures with an interesting article I bet most of you have never thought of doing.  Many business owners assume that joint ventures only work for those selling products.  The truth is that many online service providers can also benefit and profit from joint venture partnerships.
 
Here’s 7 tips that can help service providers create joint ventures:

1.  Ad swaps.  Most online service providers - whether they are virtual assistants, copywriters, designers, professional or personal coaches, bookkeepers, transcriptionist etc…have a website.  Chances are they have an ezine too.  One potential partnership might include the swapping of advertising space with a relevant business.  This can be particularly helpful if you’re on a budget and looking for new clients. 

For example, a business coach could swap ad space on a website or in an ezine with a virtual assistant.  Many people using a business coach are often looking for ways to optimize their time, and a virtual assistant may be exactly what they’re looking for.  Likewise, people using a virtual assistant might be able to benefit from the services of a business coach, particularly if they’re looking for ways to grow their business.
 
2.  Email and promotions.  If you have an opt in list, or at least a list of customers, you can promote the services of a relevant business in your communications, or even as part of your next business promotions.  Likewise, your partner can do the same for you.  One idea to consider is not merely swapping, but placing an ad in your regular email communications with the agreement that you receive a small percentage of the profits.  You were going to send out the email anyway - now you can make a little bit of money with it.

3.  Guest bloggers.  Blogging on your own site connects you with your customers.  Blogging on another site connects you with their customers – who may become your customers.  Blogging is an excellent way to establish not only a rapport with prospects; you can also demonstrate your skills and knowledge, thereby increasing your credibility as a service provider.  You can swap guest blogs or you can share any profits that come your way by virtue of the blog, or you can make some other arrangement that works well for the both of you. 

4.  Ezine content exchange.  Like blogs, swapping ezine content is something that will help build your exposure and credibility.  Additionally, ezines are easily shared with others and archived for lasting stickiness. 

5.  Product creation.  Many service providers also offer information products like ebooks to give away with a newsletter subscription, or even books or audios to sell.  Partnering with another business owner to create a product can be a tremendous opportunity.  Create a promotional product to give away for free (OR sell the ebook), distribute it to both of your lists, and include advertisements and offers in the book for both of your businesses. 

6.  Swap services.  What tasks have you considered outsourcing?  Administrative tasks?  Copywriting?  Bookkeeping?  Graphic design?  As a service provider you can offer your services in exchange for a partner’s services.  For example, a copywriter may be excellent at writing copy but horrible at designing a website.  Trade a comparable amount of copywriting projects for a complete website overhaul and you’ve both benefited tremendously from the deal. 

7.  Cross-sell.  This is a fun one that many service businesses forget about.  Consider cross-selling.  For example, as a virtual assistant you could promote and offer copywriting services to your clients as a partnership.  Your copywriting partner could advertise that they also provide transcription, web updating and other tasks the virtual assistant handles.  This way you’re bringing in business for each other. 

As you can see, opportunities for service providers to benefit from online joint venture partnerships is tremendous.  Can you add any ideas for joint ventures to this list?  Thanks to Rhonda White, mommyrevenue.com for this.

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Community Joint Ventures - 12 Ways To Crush Your Competition

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from Community Joint Ventures.
The keys to outselling your competition is to compare
your product to theirs. When you find the differences
between products, use your findings to improve
your product. Below are 12 things you can compare
and improve upon to outsell your competition.

1. Price- Can you offer a lower price? Can you offer
a higher price and increase the perceived value of
your product? Do you offer easier payment options
than your competition?

2. Packaging- Can you package your product more
attractively? Do the colors of your package relate to
your product? Can you package your product into
a smaller or larger package?

3. Delivery- Can you offering cheaper shipping? Do
you have a high enough profit margin to offer free
shipping? Can you ship your products faster?

4. Benefits- Can you offer more benefits than your
competition? Are your benefits stronger? Do you
have believable proof that supports your claims?

5. Quality- Is your product built and tested to last
longer than your competition? Can you improve the
overall quality of your product?

6. Performance- Can you make your product faster
at solving your customers problem? Is your product
easier to use than your competitions?

7. Features- Can you offer more product features
than your competition? Do your features support the
benefits you offer?

8. Availability- Is your product always available or
do your have to backorder it? Can your product
suppliers drop ship to your customers?

9. Extras- Do you provided free bonuses when your
customers buy your product? Are your bonuses more
valuable than your competitions?

10. Service- Do you offer your customers free 24
hour customer service? Can you provide free product
repair? Does your competition make their customers
talk to a machine?

11. Proof- Can you provide more proof than your
competition that your product is reliable? Can you
provide stronger testimonials or endorsements?

12 Guarantees- Do you have a stronger guarantee
than your competition? Do you offer warranties with
your product? Do you provide an easier return policy?

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Community Joint Ventures - Joel Comm’s Adsense 4.0

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Hi gang, Rick Ostler here from Community Joint Ventures.
I know by now you likely have received several emails about Joel
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just about every email marketer out there. That is why I waited
till now to mention it to you.

You see, I wanted to have the time read it for myself before
deciding whether to promote it to you or not. There are so many
Adsense eBooks out there that I wanted to be sure that this wasn’t
just another one of the same old thing, especially since it was
selling so cheaply.

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I am happy to say that it is worth 10 times more than the $9.95 price
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no wonder that Joel Comm is a New York Times Best Seller.

He spells it out in plain English and you will learn how to:

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