By: John Dogules | 2010-03-30 | Marketing The term business joint ventures refer to two independent companies or more who agree to establish a new company. These companies legally commit themselves to contribute equity for the new company, as well as share their technology and skills. In return, they share both profits or losses and control over this organization. read more
By: Jeanna Gabellini | 2011-08-03 | Coaching There are many creative ways to partner with other people and businesses to boost your list size, increase sales, bring forth new products and sales, and add value to what your business already offers. I've always found joint ventures to be fun and if they put some extra cash in my pocket, all the better. Whenever I do a joint venture, it rocks our worlds in a positively huge way! read more
By: Justin Brown | 2010-12-30 | Internet Marketing Joint Ventures Exposed "Amazing Free Videos Reveal The Absolute Fastest (And Easiest) Way To Make Money On The Internet… Guaranteed!" read more
By: Nicholas Tan | 2010-04-28 | Networking There are people and businesses that have a great personal relationship with their customers and prospects. read more
By: Kent Sayre | 2010-11-11 | Writing & Speaking A good business partner can boost both your productivity and wealth creation, even if that partner isn't a part of your company proper. Joint venturing with another entrepreneur, for example, is an excellent way to leverage someone else's experience, knowledge, and resources. read more
By: Christian Fea | 2010-10-15 | Business When you want to build a customer base, the obvious solution would be to reach as many potential customers as possible, right? However, what if your business is scrapbooking supplies and your advertising is reaching middle-aged males who have no interest in the hobby? What if you are selling gardening tools to people who primarily live in high-rises in the middle of the city? read more
By: Christian Fea | 2010-12-23 | Article Marketing When you began your business, you most likely met a specific need for a targeted market base. Unfortunately, many companies begin to forget the needs of their customers as the business begins to grow. Customer service is all about meeting the consumer's needs, but you must effectively identify them first. read more
By: Dee Power | 2010-11-22 | Article Marketing A joint venture partner, or strategic partner, is sometimes overlooked as money for starting a business. What is a strategic or joint venture partnership? It's when two companies combine efforts to obtain a goal that would be difficult for either one of them to achieve individually. read more
By: HK Chaudhary | 2011-08-23 | Environment This article describes some of the best products you can market if you seek to go into business with PV module manufacturers. While PV companies make the base panels, here are some ideas of products that you can easily market. read more
By: RachaelSerrano | 2010-09-29 | Women's Health Selling other people’s goods and companies as an affiliate marketer can be a very profitable opportunity and quite a few folks make a living as affiliates read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-13 | Business When are joint ventures used? Joint ventures are not uncommon in the oil and gas industry, and are often cooperations between a local and foreign company (about 3/4 are international). A joint venture is often seen as a very viable business alternative in this sector, as the companies can complement their skill sets while it offers the foreign company a geographic presence. Studies show a failure rate of 30-61%, and that 60% failed to start or faded away within 5 years. (Osborn read more
By: Christian Fea | 2010-04-04 | Business Forming a joint venture partnership is a great way to combine efforts, resources, and ideas to make greater sales for both parties. The more people you reach with your JV effort, the more likely that your sales will improve. Why not make a global JV partnership and have access to potentially millions of people in another country? read more
By: rudge longmore | 2010-09-07 | Internet Marketing Joint Ventures are the secret strategy that is what really makes the internet marketing and information publishing industries go round. Why do you ask... Would a competitor of mine promote me? The answer is simple your products might easily complement each other and aren't truly direct completion for instance if you sell a product on how to train your dog and your potential partner sells a product on how to pick out your puppy it's a g read more
By: Christian Fea | 2010-10-07 | Business If you've begun researching the world of JV marketing, you may find that joint ventures and affiliate marketing are used almost interchangeably in the marketing industry. However, there are significant differences between a true JV partnership and an affiliate marketing structure. This article will go through a few of those basic differences to help you determine which marketing approach is the best choice for your business. read more
By: Christopher J Freville | 2010-03-28 | Marketing Joint ventures happen to be one of the best ways of enhancing your business. Internet marketers with a lot of experience insist on using different kinds of marketing in order to reap the best benefits and joint venture is a preferred form of enhancing one's marketing efforts. read more