April 25, 2007

You Have To Kiss A Lot Of Frogs…

Yes, you have to kiss a lot of frogs before you you find a handsome prince or a beatiful princess. And it's not much different online. Let's face it there's an awful lot of crap out there!

You wouldn't believe the number of Joint Venture proposals I receive every week and I can tell you that I reject the vast majority of them. Here's why I turn most of them down…

1. They are totally irrelevant to the needs of my subscribers. If people can't take the time to do a little research, maybe subscribe to my newsletter or check out my blog, how can they possibly know what my subscribers are interested in?

2. They offer poor product quality. Yes, software that doesn't install properly, scripts that don't work and information products that don't meet the promise of the sales letter… I've seen them and rejected them all.

3. They are overpriced products and services. The worst example of this that I've seen was a package of SEO tools that was priced at $197 - it was just a repackaged version of a PLR package that I'd already picked up for $37.

So, if someone comes along with a relevant, good quality product that is great value for money, then I'll usually take the time to review it for myself. Especially if it comes from someone who I know, someone who I've already done business with.

For example, I've recently reviewed a brand new PLR package and I know it's also being promoted by a few of the guys with big Internet Marketing related lists. It's an ideal product for you if you are into Niche Marketing.

With a little bit of effort and some creativity you could build some great niche based lists by using the PLR resources to create free reports to offer in exchange for the prospects email address. You could also use some of the material to build ecourses and as articles.

There's lots of potential, take a look and see this great PLR Package for yourself: 

 

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