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Finding Joint Venture Partners: The 6 Best Places To Look

10 April 2009 No Comment

lookingYou know you want to partner with someone to help you grow your business. But how do you find this someone? Here are my top tips for finding joint venture partners that are compatible with your business, so you can form win-win-win promotions with them.

1. What newsletters do you read and respect? The creator of that publication might be a good candidate if your fellow readers would be interested in your services or products.

2. Who manages the groups your belong to on Facebook? The administrator of these groups might be good candidates if your fellow members would be interested in your services or products.

3. Who is writing about topics within your niche in the article directories? These authors might be good candidates.

4. Who have you met at live events that you really felt a synergistic match with? These entrepreneurs might be good candidates.

5. Who are the experts in your niche forums? These knowledgeable posters might be good candidates.

6. Who is selling compatible products and services to yours? You can find these people in affiliate product directories such as Clickbank.com and PayDotCom.com and they can make good candidates, as well.


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Carma Spence-Pothitt

Carma Spence-Pothitt has more than 20 years marketing and public relations experience under her belt. She has worked on campaigns for organizations such as City of Hope National Medical Center, The Marine Mammal Center and Champagne Deutz. She helps authors, speakers, coaches and other info-service professionals develop and nurture a business they love through better marketing, branding and web presence. She developed Marketing Strategies for Promoting ... You! to help authors, speakers, coaches, trainers, consultants, and other expertise-based business owners thrive.

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