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Two women with vastly different background, a yogi and a techie, will share their advice on how you can Stretch Your Mind and Body to better improve your mind / body connection for a more fulfilled, productive life
Date / Time: 5/6/2009 1:22 AM UTC
Today Charly and I interviewed Janet Beckers from Wonderful Web Women to discuss list building through Joint Ventures. For anyone starting out on the internet list building is crucial - "the money is in the list" - is a much used phrase in the internet marketing world. This is true, but many all too eager internet marketers view their list as some kind of ready teller, they don't bother building a relationship, don't treat their list with respect and wonder why people are not buying.
Janet refers to her list as her "community" and talked about community building. After a while the community takes on a life of its own. By doing live calls and creating events in which the community can participate creates a real "buzz" and the products created are amazing.
One of the problems new internet marketers often face is the fact that their JV partners don't promote as they promised. It is important to realise that often it is simply the fact that they are too busy and they need gentle reminders.
You can pre-write emails and send your JV partners links and banners to make their job as easy as possible. Always be clear in your mind that you are coming from a position of having something worthwile to offer to them. Always be grateful for the opportunity and the fact that they agreed to work with you. At the same time, don't come from a position of inferiority or feeling that they are doing you a huge favour and that you have nothing to offer.
Janet shared many more amazing insights in our interview. To visit her site, go here: Wonderful Web Women
Till next time,
Connie and Charly
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