Awesome JV Tool, Sideline Sitters, and Service Blog

Published: Tue, 12/14/10

Hi !

Three awesome things for you today!

1.) Today was one of those days when I got a JV request, glanced over
it - and DIDN'T delete it. Most of the time they're not even worth
reviewing. But what always sticks out to me is when someone
presents me with a useful resource that solves a question many of
YOU ask me about for which I have no good answer.

Those of you who have products or services of your own always ask
me where to get affiliates or JV partners. All I could say to date
was, "try the JV section of Warrior Forum or start hunting and
pecking on Google."

Not really good solutions. So Chris sent me a basic rundown of what
his tool does, gave me a link to the sales page, and offered to set
me up a dummy account to test drive it. I watched the video and it
was a COOL tool! The video has the wrong price in it, though, but
otherwise, it was great!

I logged into my dummy account and made a quick video of me doing
it for you so you can see how easy it is to use. Now I did a quick
and sloppy test (the one on the sales page is better), but you can
see it here:

http://www.tiffanydow.com/blog/jvgenie-review-find-jv-partners/

The tool is called JV Genie - and it goes out with your keywords,
grabs the right affiliates/JV partners for you, tells you their
traffic and more, gives you their contact info (including profiles
to their social sites), and it allows you to email them right from
the system or print out a mass snail mail letter using a template
like the one you use in an email autoresponder system so you write
one letter and it inputs everyone's name and site.

If you want to watch the official demo - which is better than mine,
then you can do that here - but remember his pricing is WAY wrong
on the video:

http://www.tiffanydow.com/jvgenie.html

Worth it? Yes - I'm going to test it out for my new Ghostwriting
Cash product to find freelance ghostwriting sites and try to secure
some JVs with people.

Should you buy it? NOT if you're unable to make your mortgage, pay
the electric bill or put food on the table! It's a luxury tool, not
a must have - but it's cool when you an afford it and need it.

2.) Second thing on the menu today is sideline sitters! Are you one?
You are if you're scared of this business or are a perfectionist,
trying to make everything absolutely spotless before you start
taking action. I have a lesson for you here:

http://www.tiffanydow.com/blog/stop-sitting-on-the-marketing-sidelines/

3.) And lastly, if you provide services, you may want to see what
lessons you can learn from the ghostwriter service blog I have with
Craig Desorcy here:

http://www.ghostwritingcash.com/blog

We talk about cutting clients loose, building confidence, juggling
projects, and more. They're topics that really cross all lines of
service providing.

Have a great day!
Tiff ;)