Grabbing Your Joint Venture Partner's Attention
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I was surfing the net when I stumble upon one of Russell Brunson's post Grabbing Your Joint Venture Partner's Attention. On this post, Russell shares his experience just recently when he received a very unique letter from a guy who wants him to be his joint venture partner.
You see, eadh day, Russell receives numerous mails from people asking him to be their joint venture partner. But when he received the very unique letter I've mentioned above. Russell was very pleased and impressed at the same time. It was first time for him to receive such a unique mail. The letter came in a large shipping tube that really grabbed all his attention.
When he pulled it out,
unrolled and read it, he was even more impressed when he found a personalized letter. Together with the letters are testimonials,
photos, screen shots, underlined points of interests, arrow points and stories. Definitely, it was one
of the most creative joint venture proposal he ever received.
Looking at Russell's experience, we can also do the same thing when seeking for joint venture partner for your business. Being creative really pays well in grabbing your possible joint venture partner's full attention. Like what the guy did with his letter for Russell. Not only not keep in mind always to make your letters personalized to make your venture partner feel more special.
Grabbing Your JV Partner's Attention
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