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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Sometimes It's BETTER Than Outsourcing

Just sent this out to my subscribers...in case you missed it. I think it's worth mentioning because I see questions about this kind of thing all the time.

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I'm just getting ready to release a follow-up report to last week's outsourcing interview (I received some great questions after releasing it) and I hope to have that ready for you by Thursday. I'll email you as soon as it's ready.

In the meantime, I wanted to discuss another angle to "leveraging the work of others". When it comes to outsourcing, you are paying someone else for their time spent helping you with your business. It's perfect for specific tasks you'd like completed - whether it's a one- time thing or on an ongoing basis.

But sometimes creating an actual partnership with another online business owner is the ideal situation. Whether it's to create a website, a product, a membership site or a teleseminar, there are many partnership possibilities.

There a number of reasons why you might want to create a partnership. Here's just a couple:

#1 It's an opportunity to bring skills and resources together. Everybody has something to bring to the table. Whether it's programming skills, copywriting skills, a large
mailing list or affiliate database...pooling those together can be a very powerful thing.

...and for people on a budget...

#2 It's a viable alternative to traditional outsourcing. If you're coming at this from a position where you're willing to work hard, have some decent skills, but don't have the funds to build a team...creating a profit-sharing partnership might be the ideal situation for yourself.

Whatever your reasons, I know a lot people have a lot of questions about creating partnerships and hesitate to get started before they have the answers to those questions.

Well, luckily Kelly McCausey & Nicole Dean have just launched "Easy Partnerships" which shows you how to benefit from and put together viable partnerships. They've even included an in-depth Q&A session with a qualified attorney to clear up some of those legal uncertainties as well.

If you've been wanting to explore the possibilities of partnerships, definitely check out all the details at:

-> http://www.easypartnershipsonline.com

They'll guide you through the whole process from partnership ideas, finding and approaching potential partners, working together and more.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you for further information about partnerships, or joint ventures. This post helped me to understand the value of it better than I had previously. It definitely gives one pause for thought.

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