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Old April 25, 2003, 09:31 AM
Joe Trevison
 
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Default Re: Have any joint venture experience?

I have some experience with things close to joint ventures. But not on the net. For some reason people are scared of that to a large extent.

Here is one: I do his tax return each year and he does my web site. This is more of a barter.

Another fellow who is my client occassionally and I his. We put ads together selling both our products and services. He has send tax clients to me. I sent people that had problems with their credit to him and people that needed corporations formed to him. We never actually split fees as of yet. That would be a better joint venture, maybe. I am not real sure about that.

Now we are working trying to service people that want to sell their lotteries, accouts Receivables or notes receivable. We try to find factors to do that for them. We are paid by the Factors and not the prospect. So far this is in its infancy for us

I hope I helped.

I recently offered a person on the net instead of me paying a few for putting my book at his site I would have him tax his fees from the first sales. Then I offered we share 50-50 of the gross.

First this business person did not really understand the difference of barter and Joint Venture. And He considers himself a great guru.

Then he told me he was not comfortable do this.

You go figure.

One of my associates at the school I worked tried several Alliances on the net....never made a dime.

I never tried that so I cannot comment.

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