Lesson Objective:
Today you will follow up your initial contact with these potential Joint Venture Partners.
Skills Needed:
· Basic email
· Dialing and talking on the phone
Today’s Lesson:
Part 1 – Follow up with Joint Venture Partners
Today’s assignment is quite simple and I don’t want you spending a lot of time here
looking at this book!
You need to follow up with the Joint Venture letters you sent out yesterday with a phone
call.
“A phone call?!” you ask?
That’s right… a phone call!
The vast majority of people worth doing a joint venture with are very busy. They get
bombarded with email all day from people offering them get-rich-quick schemes and new
products they claim will “make us all rich”.
Your potential joint venture partners may very well have thrown your letter in the trash…
along with a dozen or more others that came in yesterday.
The best way to follow up on a Joint Venture proposal is to get on the phone, call them
up, and make your offer “live and in-person”.
This allows them to ask you questions and also shows you are a real person, not just
somebody out there trying to scam them and their customers.
Just because it is the Internet doesn’t mean the “old rules” of human interaction don’t
apply.
FACT! People do business with people they feel like they know and trust.
The fastest way to get your JV partners to trust you is to call them up, introduce yourself
and your proposal. Keep it brief, get to the point and ask them if they are interested.
Here is a script I have used with great success – you should modify it to fit your
personality and your offer.
Get their phone number from their website or do a “whois” lookup at
www.betterwhois.com or http://www-whois.internic.net/cgi/whois and get the registrant
or administrative contact phone number from the record.
Dial the phone!
If someone answers say this…
(Note: it helps if you write out your script on a piece of paper ahead of time and practice
it. You don’t want to sound like a telemarketer… but you also don’t want to trip over
your tongue because you’re nervous.)
You: Hello may I please speak to ___________?
Them: May I ask who’s calling? -- or -- What is this in reference to?
You: Yes this is your name with “your site”. I was calling about a possible joint
venture.
Them: How can I help you? -- or -- What do you have in mind?
You: Their name I was calling because I have a product / service called “name of
product/service” that I’ve written / created / discovered that state your
unique selling proposition.
(Your unique selling proposition (USP) is what sets you totally apart from the
competition. What makes you special and why should people buy your product as
opposed to anyone else’s?)
Example: The ebook I co-authored with Joe Vitale, entitled “How to Write and Publish
your own eBook in as little as 7 Days”, has a really cool USP…
USP - “How to write and publish your own ebook in as little as 7 days… even if you
can’t write, can’t type, and failed high school English class!”
You: I thought my product / service would create an excellent additional source
of revenue for you while providing a valuable service to your customers
because give reason why it makes sense for them to offer it to their people.
What do you think?
Them: “Well …”
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At this point you will either engage them in conversation or they will get off the phone.
- If your sales conversion numbers are really good tell them.
- If you have endorsements from famous people tell them.
Your objective is to engage them in a “normal” conversation, get them to take a look at
your product or agree to do a joint venture right there on the spot!
NOTE: Be persistent – but don’t get rude or pushy.
Once a JV partner agrees to work with you, get them to commit to a date for sending the
mailing!
Also, be fast to respond to their requests and get them any additional information they ask
for!
Always send a follow up email, whether they agree to work with you or not, thanking
them for their time and wishing them great success.
If they do agree to work with you, make sure your email includes a summary of what you
talked about and agreed so nobody gets confused later.
Part 2A
What if they don’t answer the phone or you can’t get them on the phone?
If it’s an answering machine or voice mail leave this message:
Hi ________ This is your name with your domain name. I was calling to follow up
on the letter/email/fax I sent you yesterday about a potential joint venture. I believe
My product / service would create an excellent additional source of revenue for you
while providing a valuable service to your customers because give reason why it
makes sense for them to offer.
I’d like to speak to you at your earliest convenience about how we could help each
other.
Please call me back at your earliest convenience at your phone number.
Part 2B
Also send a follow up email to go with your phone message.
Just like you followed up your conversation with people you actually spoke with, you
also want to follow up your phone message with an email that says something like:
Subject: Follow up phone call
Hi ________
I just left a message on your machine / with your secretary to follow up on my
letter/fax/email yesterday about a possible joint venture.
You probably get emails all the time with offers and “opportunities” so I wanted to
follow up to let you know I’m a real person! ;-)
The reason for my call is that I really believe my product / service would create an
excellent additional source of revenue for you while providing a valuable service to your
customers because give reason why it makes sense for them to offer.
Is there a time I could call you back to speak to you for a few minutes about how we
could help each other?
You may also call me back if that is more convenient. My phone number is your phone
number.
Thanks for your time… I look forward to speaking with you.
Your name
Part 3 – Don’t Stop…Don’t Surrender!
If you’re truly committed to making this process work – do not stop until you have found
2 people to do a JV with you to their list!
If you call everyone you sent emails to yesterday and you don’t have 2 JV partners lined
up, then start the process of mailing and calling all over again.
· Find 20 more potential JV partners.
· Send out 20 more letters.
· Follow up with 20 more phone calls.
NOTE: You can even make the phone calls without sending the letter first!
Call these prospects on the phone and just talk to them like a normal person.
Remember – they are people just like you and they want to make money too!
Summary of today’s assignments:
1. Follow up your letters to potential JV’s with a phone call.
2. Follow up all conversations with an email thank you – whether they agree to work
with you or not.
3. Follow up all phone messages with an email letting them know you called.
4. Repeat the process until you have 2 people solidly committed to doing a mailing
with you.
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