The Art of Local Joint Ventures
posted on Nov 02 by Tim Conley in the Local Marketing categoryI'm going to do a multi-part article on doing joint ventures with other local businesses. Part 1 comes out tomorrow. As of now, I have 2 parts, but I think it might be a total of three in the series.
Please put any questions you have on joint ventures for local businesses in the comments. I will be sure to include the answers to your questions in the series and I'll answer you personally, too.
Joint Ventures are one of the most powerful marketing tools a local business can use and very few people ever talk about them. I want to make sure I give you the best introduction into JVs I can.
I hope you enjoy this series.
Part I of The Art of Local Joint Ventures will come out tomorrow. See you then.
Tim Conley
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Steven H., posted this comment on Nov 2nd, 2009
Hey Tim,
I have a question. When entering into a potential JV, what's the best way to keep things legal between the partners? Would you recommend attorney-drawn contracts, verbal agreements, or possibly even a promissory note with notarized signatures? This is something that comes up with pretty much any JV.
Thanks again,
-Steven
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Steven H., posted this comment on Nov 2nd, 2009
Hey Tim,
I have a question. When entering into a potential JV, what's the best way to keep things legal between the partners? Would you recommend attorney-drawn contracts, verbal agreements, or possibly even a promissory note with notarized signatures? This is something that comes up with pretty much any JV.
Thanks again,
-Steven