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e_Marketing Blog Joint Venture Seeker from Liz Tomey If you're on any of those guru's mailing lists you've probably seen several major product launches over the last few months. These things can be wildly successful (if you can believe the numbers), and that's because a whole bunch of marketers get together with their friends and associates and promote the launch to their respective lists. These launches are called "Joint Ventures". The commissions offered to JV partners are big - often from 50%-80%, so there is a major incentive to promote the heck out of these products. Marketers like Liz Tomey have proven that Joint Ventures are not just for the big guys. There's actually room for "the little guy"... especially those that want to move up the ranks. Liz herself is one heck of an example. Her very first JV (for the first product she ever created) brought in $37,000 in just two weeks... ok, so it's not a million bucks, but it's not something to shake a stick at, either! She describes that launch as "life changing," as it would be for just about anyone. Both she and her husband were able to stay at home with their 5 kids... and it literally set the foundation for their whole business. Quite a story, huh? That's why I wanted to check out Liz's product called Joint Venture Seeker, to see if it sheds any light on JVs. Liz is surprisingly straightforward and candid in her presentation. In fact, what I found was something rare... a series of video tutorials (10 of them!) that take you through the entire process of planning, getting, and carrying out JVs... step by step! Liz speaks from experience, and it shows. She's worked with most of the top people in the industry - and even got 8 of them to share their top secrets in a series of hard-hitting interviews - all recorded in these videos. Liz even includes the transcripts free of charge... along with an incredible batch of bonuses that I actually loved reading. Liz has also put together detailed workbooks that go along with the course, so you never feel like you're lost. I actually picked up quite a few tips - stuff that I hadn't thought of in our own JV process that I'm sure will dramatically improve our results. The price of these videos is surprisingly low when you consider the impact they could make on your marketing efforts. Using Joint Ventures boils down to this: you can harness the power and endorsements of several other successful marketers who promote your product to their very large and loyal lists. There is no faster or easier way to kick start your internet business than by using Joint Ventures, and Liz's videos offer an awesome step by step guide to making the most of them. Here's a link for you: Liz Tomey Joint Venture Seeker Videos Just one more point... I especially like Liz's advice for people who have no list... she did her first JV before she had a list, so she knows what she's talking about! Submitting Videos and Video RSS Feeds Here's a great post that lists many different places to upload videos, services to help you do mass-uploads, and where to submit video RSS feeds. Where to Submit Videos and Video RSS/MRSS Feeds. This article lists 4 different ways to submit videos to multiple sites (mass-uploads) so you don't have to do it all manually (very time-consuming). Personally I prefer to use Traffic Geyser because it uploads to more than 30 sites - including all the most important such as Youtube, Revver, Google Video, MetaCafe, etc. - and it will turn your audio track into a podcast and upload that to a further 20+ podcast sites. With our own service called Video Traffic Multiplier we use Traffic Geyser for the distribution of our videos. I have also used (and continue to use) TubeMogul, but it has some limitations. However, it is free. Are You Puzzled About Resell Rights? If you're like me you keep getting offers for "resell rights" products and you're never quite sure what this means. Online marketers just start throwing these buzz words around as though everyone knows what they're talking about. I've pulled some definitions together so you know the difference between "Master Resell Rights", "Private Label Rights", "Give Away Rights", and so on. You can find them at the Linknet Marketing Forum, along with tons of other useful products and information for online marketers. Go to the Linknet Marketing Forum. |
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Chess Sets, Chess Boards, Chess Pieces - ChessBaron International. World of Warcraft Power Leveling - Your options when buying powerleveling services. Make Money with PPC Ads - Premierad.com pays up to 75% of advertising revenue. Article... Mind Boggling Information About The Popular Bingo Game! by Nimal Shapathiar - Have you ever considered mind boggling statistics of a BINGO GAME?The bingo game is the most popular online game in the world! Bing Crosby's nickname as a child was "Bingo" Screeno, a form of the bingo game, was played in movie theaters during the Great Depression. The casino game, Keno, is based on the bingo game. Most online bingo players also like to play online slot machines. A majority of bingo game players have a pet, most notably a cat. In 1929, the bingo game reached North America, and became known as "Beano". The bingo game became popular in Australia in the early 20th century. It was known as Housie The bingo game's origin can be traced back to 1530, to an Italian lottery called "Lo Giuoco del Lotto D'Italia". It is still played every Saturday in Italy. In the 1800s a Lotto game similar to the bingo game was used as an educational tool to teach German children multiplication tables. Physical exercise will tone up the body, but a bingo game enhances the player's mental speed, observation skills and memory. Research shows that a bingo game keeps you in peak mental form. It provides an enjoyable social experience, too! No one could live long enough to print every possible BINGO card? How is this possible? In the BINGO game there are seventy-five numbers broken up into five groups of fifteen numbers each; B-1 thru 15, I-16 thru 30, N-31 thru 45, G-46 thru 60, and O-61 thru 75. The BINGO game card has five columns corresponding to the letters B-I-N-G-O. The bingo game player's card has twenty four numbers; five numbers pre-printed in four of the columns under the B-I-G-O and four numbers under the N. Calculating the total number of possible combinations yields the result that there exists 552,446,474,061,129,000,000,000,000. (That's 552-million-billion-billion or 0.5 quadrillion) possible BINGO game cards. There would be 111,007,923,832,371,000 sets of bingo game cards with 4,976,640,000 cards (almost 55 billion) in each set. Every card in each set would have the same twenty four numbers, but in a different arrangement on each card. If we presume that there are six billion people in the world today, it means that there are 92,074,412,343,521,400 bingo game cards for each and every person in the world. If you could print a million bingo game cards per second, it would take 17,505,972,382,599.7 years to print every possible BINGO game card. If you put four BINGO game cards on a standard 8-1/2 X 11 sheet of paper, and if you spread all of the BINGO game cards out over the surface of the earth, they would cover the earth to a depth of over 800 miles. If there were one million bingo game cards per inch of height, and all of the possible cards were put in one stack, the stack would extend for 1485 light-years. (A light year is 6-trillion miles.) Alpha Centuri, our nearest star beyond the Sun, is only 4 light-years away. Here's some more proof. You can have 120 different arrangements of five numbers under each of the four columns under the B, I, G, and O. You can have 24 different arrangements of the four numbers under the N. So, 120 times, 120 times, times 24, times 120, times 120 equals 4,976,640,000. That's the number of bingo game cards that could exist, all with the same twenty-four numbers, but just in a different arrangement on each card. Doing the arithmetic then, there are 111,007,923,832,371,000 possible unique BINGO combinations where no two cards would have the same twenty four numbers. (That's 111-million-million.) Ouch! All those numbers? Now my head hurts! Contact: Nimal Shapathiar support@bingofiles.com Article Source - Articles-Unlimited.info
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