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What do you look for in potential partners?
I've had a difficult time selling the Most Profitable Funnel live training happening on Wednesday. But I'm still preparing for it because, historically speaking, I sometimes get a bunch of sales on the very last day. So, with that in mind, a question for you: What do you look for in potential JV partners and their lists? I used to think I could just pick any list, and as long as I get new subscribers, I'd be fine. I can sell to them down the road. But I'm starting to reconsider this method. Now I look for lists with these qualities: - List owners who sell offers priced around the same as my own offers - List owners who send at least one email per week or more - List owners who write similar emails to my own (story-based, infotainment, etc.) - List owners who regularly sell to their lists If you run JV partnerships, do you have your own rules for who you partner with? I'd love to know!
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Your four criteria are solid. The one I'd add that most people miss is buyer recency. A list of 50,000 people where the last promotion was eight months ago is a completely different asset than a list of 8,000 where someone bought something last Tuesday. The second thing I look for is whether the list owner actually believes in what they're promoting or is just mailing for commission. You can usually tell from their email style. Their subscribers can tell too and it affects conversion. One more worth adding is the relationship between the list owner and their audience. Some people have built genuine trust and their recommendation carries real weight. Others have burned their list with too many promotions and their endorsement is basically noise. You can often sense this by joining their list for a few weeks before you approach them.
Share your stuff!
I don't want people link-spammin' this group, but every now and then, I want you to share what you're working on. A new offer? An old offer you want some eyeballs on? Your newsletter? Something else? Today's your day to share :)
Share your stuff!
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How to acquire niche subreddits for $0 https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTFI59sOGpvNji8AoHaHafz2ELnkr_ffrIQp8uF769m0JFxt0vVngdrRPjqCA2uqMnSJnl3ryni3gc4/pub
Weekly Content Pledge (April 19 - 25)
Rules: → Sunday: I make a new post for the week → Participants: Share your content goals (blog posts, emails, social posts, essays... whatever writing-adjacent goals you plan to accomplish during the week, and need accountability for) → During the week: Share progress or lack thereof throughout the week so the rest of us can either congratulate you, motivate you, or (only if specifically asked for) crack a whip or whatever you need to get you back on track → Saturday: Report results. We will continue this for as long as there's sufficient interest. Now, let's begin!
Weekly Content Pledge (April 19 - 25)
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I will make one post a day on my socials.
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@Maliha M Made 3 posts in last 3 days.
Weekly content pledge?
I neglected my blog for the last year and a half while building my daily email habit. But now that that part's become a repeatable habit requiring far less effort and brainpower on my end, I'm going to be focusing on the blog once more. However, I'm finding it hard to get into the groove. So... I'm asking if anyone here wants to do a weekly publishing challenge with me for the next month or so... through mid May, maybe? Your "content" can be blog posts, social posts, essays (if you're GC), even emails... or a combination of these. You can decide how often you want to publish, but it should be at least once a week (more is fine). You can think of it as a challenge, but really, we'll just share progress and report that we've published what we planned to at the end of every week. It's a way to stay accountable until we've built up a habit over the next few weeks. If interested, let me know in the comments that you're in. Cheers!
Weekly content pledge?
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I'm trying to post once a day on my socials. Can I join?
Your Preferred Platform
Not all of you are on social media, but many of you are at least on some sort of platform, I'm assuming. For traffic, lead gen, etc. OK so, for example, I'm on Pinterest. It's a visual search engine, so I get decent traffic from Pinterest to my blog, and a decent chunk of said traffic converts to subscribers, too. I mean, Google (thanks to SEO) is still my biggest traffic source, but adding just one other platform definitely helps. So, here's a poll for you: What's your primary platform of choice? Vote below and then let me know in the comments whether you're currently using it with some level of success, or if you want to start using it because you've heard good things. And if you vote "somethin' else" then let me know that in the comments, too.
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Your Preferred Platform
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