I'm a big fan of doing (the right) joint
ventures.
Done properly, they can be a great source of additional revenue for you and help your community by offering something that benefits them.
I also like them because I talk so much about my offers that it's nice to mix it up from time to time and promote someone else that I know, like and trust.
They create win/win/win situations: You're introducing your followers to something valuable, you're
adding revenue into your business, and you're helping your joint venture partner (and building a relationship that could span decades).
Over the last few years, I've been doing more joint ventures, and I've learned a lot from those experiences.
I've done some good ones, some so-so ones, and some that just didn't work out.
In the July issue of the Secret Coach Club print newsletter, I'm
going to share advice about running profitable joint ventures.
I'll also be giving some mini-case studies for some of the joint ventures that I've done, so you can see under the hood and learn from those.
If this helps you form just one good partnership it'll pay for your subscription many, many times over.
If you'd like to get your hands on it, the issue goes to print this Saturday at midnight
EST.
Grab your copy here:
Marc