Who else wants to make cash from other people's hard work
Today's Adventure in the Biz Opp Jungle:
'In which Charlie reveals how to make money by
putting Peter in touch with Paul and reviews
Golden Joint Ventures:
Hi,
I've realised something...
Before I went away the Wright clan came down with
a wretched puke-bug, so I didn't get time to send
out the following review.
I did put it up online. But in case you haven't been
to my website recently, here it is in email format....
(If you haven't visited my site recently, then you
really MUST go. It won't cost you anything. It's got
a good collection of words, some nice fonts, a shiny
yellow colour, a cartoon of me in a hat, and plenty
of moneymaking opportunities and reviews.)
Okay, onto the topic of the day...
How to make money from putting Peter in touch with Paul
What is it about the names Peter and Paul that
people constantly want to put them in touch with
each other?
I don't know. But Peters and Pauls are the key
to brokering joint ventures.
Brokering WHAT? You ask.
Well, joint ventures are where someone with a
product needs help in order to sell their product to a
list of suitable customers.
Usually there are people (let's call them 'Peter')
with products but no fresh lists of customers...
And there are other people (let's be really original
and call these guys 'Paul') with lists of customers
and no fresh products to sell to these people.
The world of online marketing is really about Peters
finding Pauls (and vice versa) and making lots of
money.
These days a new breed of home business person
has evolved to exploit this demand. These are
'brokers' – ordinary people who take products on
behalf of Peter and seek out the Pauls. Then they
take a nice slice of commission from the profits
made in these joint ventures.
The more products they pass on, and the bigger the
lists they find, the more money they make.
If you're interested in finding out more, then you
should check this out:
JOINT VENTURES
Why this is a bit of a gold rush
At the moment this is Big Game Profit Hunting for
the smart and 'in-the-know'.
It used to be that newsletter types like me would be
approached by people who wanted me to review
their own product and – hopefully if I liked it – offer
it to my readers.
Nowadays, I'm mainly approached by brokers who
gather dozens of products written and created by
other people and go out to promote them. It all
happens by email. There's no face to face stuff.
They don't write or create anything.
They're a tenacious new breed of opportunists, and
this strategy is open to absolutely anyone.
Because you don't have to create products, or build
lists, or do any selling, it's not a skill-heavy thing. It
just requires a bit of desire to make money.
And I KNOW you have that desire. Which makes
you more than qualified.
Now I'll admit something upfront here...
Personally, I don't need JV brokers. I get tonnes of
stuff sent for me to review by my readers every
week. If I like the product I then go and seek out the
publisher myself.
That's the luxury of having a review service. I know
most of what's out there thanks to people like you.
BUT saying that, I know dozens of list holders who
DO deal with these brokers on a regular basis.
Why? Because it's the only way they can find
continuous sources of fresh products. Conversely, I
know loads of product developers who are
DESPERATE to get hold of good, fresh distributors.
In the light of the economic downturn, "unholy
doom", end of days, "bank spank", crash crush
crisis crash, or whatever you want to call it, people
are getting really proactive in promoting stuff to new
markets. And marketers are dying to get their stuff
to new markets.
So this opportunity is quite timely.
In a way, it's the latest online gold rush. Here's a
type of business that's on-the-up because in tough
times it become moiré in demand.
Now for the snag...
Of course, it's not that easy to wake up and say
"Today I'm going to become a joint venture broker"
and then set to it, willy nilly.
You need to know how the game works.
The problem is finding a decent joint venture
programme that teaches you what to do and how to
do it... without sending you down the garden path in
a clown hat and large shoes.
So my recommendation (out of dozens of utterly
rubbish joint venture products I've seen in my time)
is to check out Jim Wallis's Golden Joint
Ventures.
He shows you how to find site owners with a
product to sell. He explains who you can then put
them in touch with people who have a large email
lists of potential customers for their product. And
that's it in a nutshell.
You walk away with your chunk of commission.
"Peter? Meet Paul."
There are tens of thousands of product owners out
there who want to set up deals. But they're not easy
to find without help like this.
Jim shows you where to find these sites... where to
find people with large email lists to promote these
sites... and explains how to bring them together
with a simple email. You then get a cut of the
commission.
Really, the sky's the limit on this one. Click here to
order the product on a trial basis:
GOLDEN JOINT VENTURES
I'll leave you to mull this over. I'll be back with more
on Wednesday.
Later alligator
Charlie Wright
The Biz Opp Jungle
www.bizoppjungle.com