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How to Eliminate Your Competition By Making Money From Them


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The Truth About Joint Ventures: How to Eliminate

Your Competition By Making Money From Them



By Jason "The Marketing Machine" Mangrum

(C) 2003, InstantMarketingMiracle.com





I'm sick and tired of getting hundreds (sometimes

thousands) of Joint Venture proposals per week, all

claiming the same thing...



"We assure you that our product is not in direct

competition with yours..."



My only reply: "Who cares if it IS?"



Now, I know that this article may go against

almost everything you've ever been taught about

Joint Venture Marketing, but I think it's high

time someone laid out the truth about JV's. By

the time you finish reading this article, you'll

understand that in MOST cases...



"There is NO SUCH THING as Direct Competition!"



Whew... There. I said it. ;-)



Think about it.



Let's say you're selling an eBook on "Make Money

with ABC" and the other guy is selling an eBook on

"Make Money with XYZ". Normally, to most people it

would seem that these two are in direct competition

with each other.



WRONG.



Here's why:



Because unless Mr. ABC and Mr. XYZ had

word-for-word, line-for-line, page-by-page the EXACT

same content within their eBooks, (which is quite

unlikely) they could both sell these eBooks to the

exact same market, and most likely would be able to

sell to the exact same customer.



Ok ok, now I can hear you saying "But if Bob

bought the ABC eBook before he found the XYZ eBook,

he probably wouldn't buy from Mr. XYZ because he'd

already have what he was looking for from Mr. ABC!"



Sorry, but WRONG again...



To prove this statement, look no further than

your own computer.



How many Internet Marketing related eBooks do you

have?



Ok, let's get more specific...



Let's say you're interested in Search Engine

Positioning.



Are you going to only buy ONE book on SE

positioning?



Or are you going to try out several different

books, knowing that you just might find different

information, or even a different perspective or

view on SE positioning?



Another example...



Let's say you're interested in Copywriting.



Now, are you going to only purchase one book on

copywriting and consider yourself "well versed"

on the subject after you've read it?



Didn't think so.



This little "rule" applies to virtually any

information product, UNLESS you're selling the

exact same thing. (i.e. you've bought reseller

rights, you're an affiliate, etc...)



So, now that you've realized that direct

competition is only a 'myth', you've unknowingly

opened the doors to unlimited possibilites with

your own products and services.



Stop being an enemy of your "competition" and

become their friend!



If you own an info-product, (as long as you're

the only one selling it) research your closest

possible "competition", and offer them a Joint

Venture. You may want to enlighten them to the

fact that you're not really in any competition

since both of your audiences are extremely

targeted to each other. Then, simply do a

cross-promotion.



I'll give you an example.



Let's say, I just created an eBook on Joint

Ventures.



Then, I search for the closest competition I can

find. Once I've found what I was looking for, I

would email them (or phone them) and let them know

that I would like to sell their JV eBook as a

back-end to my JV eBook.



I could simply place it under a "Highly

Recommended Reading" Column, or just send a

mailing to my customer list about it.



(notice I'm telling them what I would like to do

for THEM before I ever mention what I want them

to do for ME...)



I would then continue by telling them that any

time someone purchases their eBook from my efforts,

THEY would keep 100% of the profits.



This would be 100% FREE advertising for them, and

that's REALLY hard to say "no" to. ;-)



I would then ask them if they would be willing to

do the same thing for me, except I would let them

use an affiliate link, so they can still profit

from MY eBook when they make a sale from their

efforts.



This may seem crazy at first, but if you try to

see this JV through the eyes of your potential

partner (or "competition) you'll understand that

I'm placing their needs and wants FAR above my

own. This shows them that I am willing to lose a

little on the deal for THEIR benefit. And more

often than not, they'll not only accept the

offer, but they'll insist that I use an affiliate

link for their product as well. :-)



There you have it.



I've just eliminated my "competition" by becoming

their friend, and in doing so, I'm getting FREE

advertising from extremely laser-targeted PAYING

customers who are definitely interested in what I

have to offer.



Now, go use your imagination and think of some

JV's you can do with your "direct competition"

to befriend them. You'll soon realize you never

had any REAL competitors in the first place.



-----------------------------------------------

Jason "The Marketing Machine" Mangrum is known

to be the one of the most innovative experts on

Joint Venture Marketing. If you need help with

JV ideas, Jason has created a killer software

product that automates the entire Joint Venture

writing process in less than 30 seconds. You

can get more information (and a free eCourse)

here: http://www.mmmail.us/wizard.html





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