How Can Build Long-Term Joint Venture Business Relationships?

March 21st, 2008 by Admin

By Mamta Tomar

  First, we need a Joint Venture definition. Joint venture marketing is a business agreement where at least two people team up to work on a project, market or run a business together. When parties enter into joint venture marketing, they will decide how long the venture or partnership will last, for more details visit to www.joint-venture-guide.com business specifics and more. It can take a bit of negotiation to begin joint venture marketing between parties, but in the end many find that the benefits far outweighed the disadvantages.

There are many benefits one can experience by getting into joint venture marketing. One of the main benefits is that when you join forces with someone or multiple people, you have a unique opportunity to be able to build long-term business relationships. When you work with others who have already established themselves in their market, you are able to enjoy the advantages of their existing credibility with other businesses and you can offer the same as well.

Joint venture marketing allows all parties the opportunity to grow and expand their business and profits faster than they could on their own. By teaming up with others, for more details visit to www.jointwebventures.com you can be able to offer your existing customer base more products and options. You can also expand into new markets whereas remaining in your own niche alone wouldn’t allow for such an opportunity. If you faced fierce competition in your niche, a joint venture with someone who is experienced and trusted in their field, you can use your new partnership to surpass your competition.

Money is a huge factor to consider when getting into joint venture marketing. It doesn’t have to cost a ton of money to get into a joint venture deal with another party. In the end, often the coming together and sharing of resources saves a lot of money considering it would cost much, much more if you were to do the same on your own.

By having others to accept and share responsibility, you can enjoy more free time. Depending on the kind of partnership you enter into, you might be able to take advantage of free or inexpensive advertising, you can save money on operating expenses and you can also enjoy discounts or even free services and products. If you do pay for advertising, you and your partner will be able to split the advertising costs.

When you get into a joint venture, you and your new partner are bringing an existing client base. You both have potential access to new customers, leads and business referrals. New partners also bring their own knowledge and experience to joint venture marketing. Each new person brings potentially new distribution channels for their product. If you’ve been carrying extra inventory around for a while, this could be the ideal way to move it out.

Joint venture marketing often allows you to provide more value to your customers. With the right partnership, you can offer your products for less in addition to offering special promotions and incentives to stimulate sales. You may even be able to beat out your competitors prices while still increasing your cash flow.

While there are many more reasons to consider getting into joint venture marketing, these are often the most attractive one for business owners. Be sure to look at both the advantages and disadvantages of any joint venture marketing proposal before making your final decision.

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Tips When Choosing Your Electric Go Kart

March 7th, 2008 by Admin

By MIKE SELVON

  As the green revolution hits the mainstream, the go kart market is responding to the demand for cleaner-running karts. An electric go kart has so many advantages over gas karts that choosing electric over gas should be a no-brainer.

Electric models create no emissions, are able to run on indoor kart tracks, have much less maintenance to bother with and no gasoline to handle. So if you would rather be on the track than in the shop, then going with an electric cart should be an easy decision.

Deciding what model of go kart to buy your child can be a hard decision to make. If you have decided to make the purchase, then your next thought should be whether a gas or electric model is the better choice. There are several reasons why electric go karts are more advantageous than gokarts powered by gas.

One reason is that an electric go kart is cheaper than a gas model. There are many electric go karts for under $200. Karts powered by gas generally start around $400 or $500. When you consider the cost of racing karts, buying a kart that is less expensive and practically maintenance free are huge pluses.

Electric go karts are safer than their gas counterparts in several ways. Gas powered karts can be dangerous due to the fact that gasoline is extremely flammable. Most parents don’t want their kids handling gasoline.

In the event of a crash, there is no worry about a fire with electric karts. Kids can safely handle the batteries required by electric go karts. Another safety feature is that electric go karts have speed control so that parents can determine how fast their kids are able to go.

An electric go kart is more environmentally friendly. It is well known that burning gas releases toxic fumes into the atmosphere. The two and four stroke gas go kart engines are notoriously inefficient at pollution control. You will feel good knowing you are not adding to carbon emissions with your child’s toy. Plus, your kid won’t be breathing in any poisonous fumes while enjoying his go kart or participating in a kart race.

Another factor in the decision-making process is noise levels. A gas powered one will create a lot of noise when it’s started and while it’s running. If your neighborhood is quiet and peaceful, then loud engine noises from your go kart may cause problems with your neighbors. Electric karts make very little noise.

Looking at performance between the two models, an electric go kart has a more efficient engine than a gas go kart. Not only that, they can easily outperform gas powered racing karts in handling and performance. And unlike gas go karts, which are vulnerable to tip overs on sharp turns, electric karts are virtually impossible to tip over while cutting precarious corners.

An electric go kart is the wisest choice for most families. They are dependable and safe for kids. Not only do they have low noise levels and maintenance costs, low emissions mean your child isn’t breathing toxic fumes and you are doing your part for the environment. Outdoor or indoor karting is a fun pastime to do with your family.

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Martin Luther King Meets Barack Obama

March 7th, 2008 by Admin

By Maxine Clarke

  Since 1983, the third Monday of each January has been observed as Martin Luther King Jr. Day across the United States of America. Nowhere is the day held in such reverence as in King’s hometown of Atlanta, Georgia.

The inspirational civil rights activist was born here on January 15, 1929, and went on to become one of the most influential figures in mid-20th century politics. It would be the Montgomery Bus Boycott - one of the most significant events in civil rights - that would see King become a widely prominent figure in the black community and send shockwaves across the USA.

Greatly inspired by the non-violent protest techniques of Gandhi, King pursued the ideals of moral and civil unity as a prime force behind the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). It was as a representative of the SCLC that King would go on to deliver arguably the most famous speech in history.

During the March on Washington, in which more than 300,000 protesters gathered before the Lincoln Memorial, King would deliver the word’s that are so often quoted and will doubtless be passed on to generations to come. King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech is without doubt one of the most powerful ever delivered, and was a moving deliverance for racial unity and harmony.

Two years after the March on Washington, the march to Selma, Montgomery - and the resultant ‘Bloody Sunday’ violence - would be followed by the equally powerful address that has become known as ‘How Long, Not Long’.

In the final years of his life, Martin Luther King Jr. would strive relentlessly to promote the virtues of racial equality, as well as causing outcry over his opposition to the war in Vietnam. But at 6.01pm on April 4, 1968, one of modern history’s greatest and most significant protagonists would be assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, and ever since conspiracy theorists have voiced myriad contentions as to the actual proceedings surrounding his death.

Whatever the circumstances, the legacy of King can be felt to this day, and none more so than in 2009. It is fitting, therefore, that this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day takes place on January 19. For, just 24 hours later, the country which King so greatly loved will inaugurate its very first black president, Barack Obama. The influence that King has had for this event to happen cannot, and should not, be overlooked.

Max Clarke is a copywriter for holiday services company, Holiday Extras, currently writing about leading travel destinations such as Atlanta, and providing travel advice for holidaymakers.

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