A Sep-by-Step Review Of How James Jackson Generated His Very First 1000 PREMIUM Opt-in Ezine Subscribers Using This Method And Generated $954 In Profits From This List With His Very First Mailing.
And How You Can Do The Same.
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I'm sure for a lot of people, typographical errors don't matter as long as the whole thing is clear and informative, but I tend to think that errors can briefly take one's attention away from the text, and this is what happens with the mistakes you can spot throughout the document, and some sentences can be really distracting. A lot of the advice contained here are useful and may have already been discussed in greater detail in other e-books, but nothing life-changing. I'm pretty certain you will be able to find better information on joint ventures elsewhere. I think this guide needs a lot of work. Not the tips themselves, but rather the way it is written and formatted. I'm sure it's a bonus point for your credibility if you come up with a product or a guide that is nearly flawless. This is a decent product, though, but definitely not the best one out there.
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Joint Venture List Building By James Jackson
A quicker way to build your list, but does this guarantee profits?, November 11, 2007
In this short but substantial report, James Jackson shows how he successfully – and quickly – built his list of subscribers through joint venture efforts. His joint venture strategy is creative and well-executed, to say the least, as it is a win-win situation for everyone concerned.
Jackson very clearly illustrates his strategy for success by printing his actual letter to the joint venture partners here and explaining exactly what makes it successful. Indeed, his letter is straight to the point and strategically written.
While his advice is indeed win-win for everyone, I have some reservations. What I’m particularly wary about is that everyone who joins the contest gets free reseller rights to a product. That could mean a lot of competition not only among those who got it for free but also to the person who gave the resell rights for free – unless, of course, he is no longer planning to sell that product for profits.
But what I am most concerned about is that all contestants get subscribed to the e-zines Jackson partnered with. Assuming he got all contestants in his own list, won’t that still mean that his mails would compete with mails from the other e-zines’ for the subscribers’ attention? To think that the contestant’s inbox would now have mails from five or seven e-zines plus Jackson’s own e-mails.
I am interested to know the profit difference generated from a traditional list to a list built with the help of joint ventures like Jackson’s, although I guess that already goes beyond the scope of this report.
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