JV Partner Mistakes Part Two

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Last month I talked to you about being careful with how you work your JV partnership.

As you grow your business you will start to get approached for more jv deals. The more you attend seminars and groups the more friends and acquaintances you will have.

Through your actions you will find other’s who want to partner with you. You want to be careful to make sure the product or service is right for your list. Even at the cost of loosing an acquaintance or friend!

Make sure you have the opportunity to first review the product yourself. Just because your new best friend Bob wrote it does not mean it is any good! No offense to any Bob’s out there. :)

As you know there are great products out there and there is pure garbage. The last thing you want to do is promote garbage.

Another thing to keep in mind is the value offered for the money. Is the $97 price tag full of good quality information?
Has the same info been around for years with a spiffy new title and author?

I’ve bought $1,000 products that were very disappointing and highly overpriced. Some are great don’t get me wrong, but others are not. I’ve also bought $10.00 products that were worth far more.

I was offered access to a Jv deal to a membership site a few months back. Basically they took a product they owned and repacked it into a monthly membership. They threw in some old ebooks for free each month and I mean old. I did not see the value in it since they did not even bother to get new resell products. So you never heard about it from me.

Take care of your member’s first. If you don’t see the value in a product and would not buy it yourself then don’t offer it to your list!

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