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Topic: Strategy

Web Alliance/online Joint Venture Marketing

Posted by Anonymous on 500 Points
I am just two weeks away from launching an Online Joint Venture Camapaign. I am looking for some insight on the below given steps that I am going to take in order to execute the plan. My target market is college students.

1. Selecting Industries/websites to do a venture with, for instance Geeting Cards Websites, Online Text Books Stores, Online Music Stores, Students Job Sites etc. I have researched a list of Industries but would appreciate to know some more industries that cater to my target market.

2. Once the industries/websites are identified I need to select the ones that have good traffic rankings (Google PR of 5,6,7....), good Alexa Rankings (any standard I should follow for rankings?) How about sites with rankings of 5,000 and below? Need some suggestions on alexa rankings? Also any other factor I should look into before selecting the potential JV partner?

3. Now I need to contact possible partners. If I try to do it manually it would take more than 3 months or so to contact all the partners of all the industries. So I need a utility which can find me potential partners' list with their contact info by just typing the specefic keyword(s) and also can send the e-mail through the same utility. I found one, Super Affiliate Generator, looks like a great product, but its a touch expensive. Appreciate any other software that does the same functions but a little cheaper.

4. Suggestions on Joint Venture Proposal would be highly appreciated? At this stage I am only interested in sending e-mail proposals so I would like to receive comments on:
>Subject Line
>Lenght of E-mail
>Proposal Copy (I've an Irrestiable
Offer?)

5. I need to provide my partners an area where they can view the performance of my links/banners at their website(s) and track their sales commission. What would be better a choice an affiliate network or an affiliate tracking software? Please mention the name and the URL of which ever you are suggesting and with pricing structures.

6. I should have asked this thing in the first place but I guess its never too late. At this stage I am only interested in simply placing my links on the high traffic sites that cater the same target market as I do and give them attractive commission on sales generated through those links. I am calling this a joint venture but in reality its more related to affiliate marketing. Technically I am making affiliates for my sites, but I can't treat them as affiliates because they are not professional resellers of products on internet rather they have their own product(s) with higher ranking sites. So I would appreciate any more joint venture techniques from you guys for instance packaging my product with another product that cater to my target market. For example if I am selling mouth freshners, I would love to strike a joint venture with Cigarettes distributors and give them the offer of selling my product with their in a package and sharing the profit. I would appreciate such few more joint venture techniques.

7. And lastly, is there really a need to send potential partners a JV Agreement? Does it really matter? Because I feel it does not? If you guys feel it does, then let me know what should the aggreement be covering?

Fahad Raza




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  • Posted by mgoodman on Member
    I understand that this train has effectively left the station, but I still have to ask why these issues never came up during the business planning stage.

    If you'd asked these questions then, you might have learned that successful marketers don't usually send mass mailings. They target their communication and make it specific to the recipient ... not just putting their name in the body of the message, but talking about how they can solve a specific problem that is high priority for the target.

    It sounds like you're more interested in "arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic." You already have determined that you're going to follow a path that may or may not be optimum, and now you want some help executing what may be a flawed plan.

    My advice would be to go back to square one, delay the launch a few weeks/months if necessary, and develop a plan that you can pre-test, or at least one based on the successful experience of others in similar industries.

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