Archive for November, 2009

How to Avoid “JV’s Gone Bad”

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Have you ever partnered with a friend thinking that you could combine your efforts and really leverage your relationship to create more traffic, exposure and even more money in your pockets? But after you felt like you got the raw end of the deal?

This happens all the time. Time after time I hear about great friendships being burned by partnerships gone bad. At first glance, it seems like a great deal because you’re providing benefits to your audiences that are far greater than what you can do yourself.

But then things change.

For some reason, you realize you aren’t getting what you thought you were going to, you feel like you did all the work, and you also discover that you could have provided similar value without splitting the deal! You wake up one day and realize you are in a relationship you don’t want to be in.

Have you been there?

Well, here are 6 steps that I recommend that all potential partners must discuss, come to an agreement and write down before making the “partnership” official. Please follow these steps whether you are going to participate as a “Guest Blogger” on your friend’s site or you are creating a product together.

Whatever your partnership looks like, please follow these 5 steps to avoid the JV’s Gone Bad syndrome!

Step 1: Know Your Purpose:

What is the point of the partnership/JV? What do you want to create together? Know what you are doing and why so that you can stay on track. Otherwise, entrepreneurs often get caught up in the potential of what “could” happen if only….

Step 2: Who is the driver?

Usually, people come together, brainstorm and create great ideas together and think that everything is 50/50. But almost all the time, this is not the case. I strongly suggest that you decide who the driver is, and allow the others to be passengers. Even if the partnership feels even, you must decide who gets what in a worst-case scenario.

Step 3: Who is doing what?

Know what everyone’s responsibilities are and be clear about what each person brings to the table. Lay out who is in charge of the creative, the promotions, setting up the event on Facebook, Tweeting, etc. Evaluate these items regarding before, during and after the event and/or promotion. Include what each person will do during the relationship: promotion, creation, expenses, etc.

Step 4: What’s the Win?

Be clear about the win (motivator) for each participant. Remember that often the best JV’s are motivated by more than just money including list building, visibility, credibility and even “new pools of influence.” Note that these are the tools used to evaluate a successful partnership in the end.

Step 5: How will I be compensated?

If the “win” for each partner is money, then who gets how much? But if the “win” is list-building, you must be clear from the beginning who will host the list, how/when it will be forwarded to the partner, etc. Whichever the “wins”, be clear about the compensation on all levels. Always compensate appropriately and respectfully.

Step 6: Write it down.

After you have had a conversation and made decisions together on each of these steps, write them all down. This is really the most important step since our memories are just not perfect. This also allows for confusion to be cleared up at the beginning of the relationship instead of the middle or the end.

There are so many great opportunities for all of us to connect and create wonderful opportunities for ourselves and for our collective audiences. And when you take these six simple steps at the beginning of a joint venture, partnership or any similar business relationship, you are sure to have great success, profitability and happiness together!

MaryPat Kavanagh, President & Owner of Strategic Results Marketing LLC, credits her success in business to the many relationships she has developed over the years. To learn more about her and her relationship-building strategies and joint venture tips, connect with her on Facebook at http://Facebook.com/QueenofConnections

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I was over at Nancy Marmolejo’s blog, Viva Visability, and was this post caught my eye, and thought you may want to see it your self!


Build your list with free publicity tactics


Enjoy!



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wordpress_32Blogging may be a good way for people to share their thoughts with others. When individuals blog, it means they keep an updated on-line journal or diary. Weblog and blog are the same things. Companies would possibly conjointly blog to assist increase the number of business on their internet sites. For several bloggers, increasing traffic to their blogs isn’t the sole goal. Most people that blog wish to stay their visitors returning back for more.

Blogging could be a comparatively new phenomenon. Some blog writes select to keep their blogs personal and don’t share their thoughts with others. These are additional like online diaries. Different needs to share with everybody what he or she has to say. Blogging is a massive business and several websites offer free blog hosting. In addition, several companies choose blogging as an cheap method to advertise their product or services. Blogging on the Net is typically a lot of cheaper than maintaining a net site and is usually a lot of attention-grabbing for readers and clients.  The following are four ways to keep visitors returning to your blog site.

Update your blog: The best method to stay guests returning back to your blog website is to update your blog on a daily basis. Readers will keep loyal to blogs that are updated daily. Some blog writers even updated many times a day. Readers will tend to loose interest in your writing if they have to attend several days for new material. Be loyal to your readers and your readers can be loyal to your blog. Conjointly, there are literally thousands of blogs available on the Internet. If your blog isn’t updated on a regular basis, you will loose your readers to another blog site. Another fun means to update your blog and keep your readers curious about your web site is to incorporate one thing fun for your readers to enjoy. That could be as simple as a joke or even a link to a humorous story you have found on the Internet. You would possibly conjointly attempt together with a trivia game or polls for your readers to get pleasure from on an everyday basis.

Participate in web communities: Collaborating in net communities or discussion forums and mentioning your blog whenever doable will help keep readers returning back to your site. In addition, you’ll be able to gain new readers when doing this. You’ll additionally be loyal to the blogs of alternative writers and ask them to go to your site. Leave nice comments regarding their site and invite them to your site. If you have got mutual interests and the identical type of readers, you’ll even share your blog links on your site. This helps everyone. Your reader will appreciate fascinating reading while you profit from readers from the opposite site.

Perceive who reads your blogs: Another nice method to stay blog readers coming back back for a lot of is to understand who reads your blog and write content that is directed towards them. This does not mean that you have got to write down on only one specific subject, though. If you’re a stay at home mom and write regarding your life conversant in the kids, your loyal readers could not appreciate it if you write concerning cutting edge topics or use a ton of foul language in your writing. If you generally write humor, do not sink your readers down with sorrowful woes and tales. Your readers will be inquisitive about the items that attracted them to your web site in the first place. That’s typically what you’re a lot of inquisitive about writing about. You can gain a better understanding of your readers inquisitive about including places for comments and inspiring your readers to contact you by email.

Include keywords: You’ll be able to gain readership and help keep your current readers by together with sure keywords in your blog. If you have entered your blog on a research engine, these keywords to your blog can come back up after a search. This is often a great method to entice readers fascinated by your blog. This can be conjointly a good approach for companies to extend the traffic to their blog.

Blogging is the new way to keep a diary or journal online. Blogging is increasingly standard for corporations as well. If you would like to make your blog stand out against the thousands of alternative blogs, keep your readers interested and returning back for more everyday by updating your writing, participate in on-line communities, understand your readers and embrace keywords.

5 Joint Venture Time-Saving Tips

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If you are like most, you are active on Facebook and Twitter hoping to build some great relationships and be more successful in business. But how much time does it take to get connected with the right people and start monetizing this strategy?

With these five simple tips, you can start save tons of time on your social networking, start making great connections now, and avoid the burnout:

  1. Block out 15 minutes each day for purposeful relationship building on Facebook, Twitter or your favorite social networking or membership site. Yes, it can really be accomplished effectively in 15 minutes when you are purposeful and strategic.
  2. Know what you are doing: posting on walls? Making new connections? Sending birthday wishes? This will help you target your time and not get distracted. When you are focused on building relationships, then the conversations with the right people matter most.
  3. Create a system for what to do and when: accept friend requests on Mondays & Thursdays, respond to messages on Tuesdays & Fridays, build new friends & post on walls on Wednesdays. Nancy has a great system for this!
  4. Don’t do it yourself! If you have a system, why can’t your VA or even your favorite teen help out? Unless you are a social media expert, you probably shouldn’t be spending all of your time social networking. Develop the system and then spend your time on the connections and the conversations.
  5. Turn your virtual friends into real friends! Pick up the phone at least twice each week to talk to some of your new friends or even some friends you haven’t talked to in a while. Build those relationships now before you need to sell something. Promotions will be much easier later on.

When you know what you are doing and why you are doing it, you can be very targeted in your activities, save tons of time and start making profitable connections quickly!

MaryPat Kavanagh, President & Owner of Strategic Results Marketing LLC, credits her success in business to the many relationships she has developed over the years. To learn more about her and her relationship-building strategies and joint venture tips, connect with her on Facebook at http://Facebook.com/QueenofConnections

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