Finding Joint Venture Partners Just Got Easy
February 4th, 2009 Filed under: Uncategorized — Small Home Business AuthorFinding Joint venture partners has not been easy until now. Everyone knows that joint ventures are the number one, fastest growing, most profitable form of marketing strategy in the world, however building alliances can be time consuming and unproductive if you don’t know what to do or where to find them.
In the past, people have hired brokers, purchased joint venture software and these are good tools if you have the time to invest learning how to use them. More importantly though, is the ingredient that makes a JV become profitable and work and that is to actually have a JV partner to create an alliance with.
In the past, entrepreneurs have sat at their desks and asked themselves who they might know that they could joint venture with and have found themselves trying to partner with the same colleague they joint ventured with last week. This does not create new customers fast enough and can leave your sales stagnating and your customers wondering where you are. So, of course the entrepreneur started to turn to the internet to find JV partners.
Sites like Facebook and MySpace can be great for helping you to build a loyal customer following, but not if you do not have the right connections or do now know how to use them correctly. Companies create new profiles on sites like these every day only to discover that it takes hours and hours of time in order to even make a dent in the huge websites. Most entrepreneurs do not have the luxury or time then need to make these networking sites produce even one joint venture partner.
If you are an entrepreneur and you are trying to make the most of your resources, you have to realize that there are tens of thousands of people just like you, who want to meet you and joint venture with your company. The trick to actually meeting your goals is to actually “meet” these other entrepreneurs who have the right connections and then learn which JV marketing strategies will work best for your company, that’s where a joint venture club comes in. A club can help you to reach, and surpass, your goals.
A club, gives you access to entrepreneurs, from all over the world, just like you waiting for you to make an alliance with them. There is no having to get past the gate keepers. No making hundreds of phone calls to get to your dream guru. There is instant access to that big company or big guru right now.
A club offers training in all facets of doing a proper joint venture transaction. They offer this for free so you no longer have to pay to take a joint venture course. This insures the success of your joint venture transactions and provides your company with credibility to other Private Joint Venture Club members.
In a club such as the Private Joint Venture Club, you have business mentors and multi-millionaires who share their secret strategies for free. You have virtual boardroom meetings where you can
bring your ideas, questions and challenges forward to have other entrepreneurs help you mastermind and solution seek with you. This is all part of belonging to a Private JV Club.
In a club, you are no longer the lone entrepreneur. There are entrepreneurs who you can create alliances with and build your network of colleagues as fast as you are building your customer network.
You can create products with other entrepreneurs, launch them together, create profits, gain market share and never pay a joint venture broker again. Save your money, in a club you can have access to all of that simply because you are a member. Membership has its privileges.
If you are looking to explode your sales and build your business along with your customer network fast then a joint venture club is the fastest, safest, friendliest way to learn about, have access to and create a joint venture empire.
Vickie Jimenez is the author of “Champagne thoughts and Caviar power The Science of Results Oriented Thinking” and has over 20 years in the Personal Development field. She is an expert in personal and business mind set performance as well as work environment management. She is a speaker, corporate trainer and the CEO of Success Systems Seminars. She teaches companies and individuals how to raise accountability and performance through self-command. increasing production, revenues, culture, sales and career satisfaction. To learn more visit http://privatejvclub.info or http://successsystemsnow.com

