The Book on Marketing: Direct Partnerships.

I wrote yet another book! This one is pretty big, actually, with over 90 chapters, all of which are rather meaty. The book, The Book on Marketing: No More Excuses for Marketing Inaction, can be pre ordered or, depending on when you see this, purchased by clicking the link HERE. A new chapter will post daily for close to 100 days and then the book will be available for immediate purchase instead of just preorders.

I also released the rough drafts of the book chapter by chapter on my website and you can read what I wrote and get the gist of the chapters. Honestly, you don’t even need to read the book. There is enough information between the blog postings and the resources pages found HERE that the rest of the book might just be fluff.

With that said, the blog is a very first draft, mostly notes, of the final book. It’s out of order and a tad messy. This gives you a peek inside my writing process where I do the technical, eclectic part first and the voice tends to change depending on the topic I am discussing and the research I did for the chapter. Paraphrasing from common knowledge sources in the first draft gives it that eclectic look and feel. So please, enjoy my scattered brain and typos in this draft of The Book on Marketing: No More Excuses for Marketing Inaction.

The book itself its a much easier format to read plus adds a lot more of me into it as it goes on with real world, easy to grasp examples where I could put them and honestly, I would truly appreciate your purchase.

Direct Partnerships.

Search for businesses that cater to your market. I already gave the example of the lawyer and accountant. With movers, custom framers, carpet cleaners, pest control companies, lawn care companies, painters, electricians, plumbers, and the list goes on, a realtor may collaborate (joint venture, JV) with these service providers. Just make sure the companies you collaborate with offer products and/or services that your clientele could need. For instance, it wouldn't make sense for a realtor to collaborate with a video game developer.

Make a list of businesses that need and want a continuous flow of leads, such as law firms, medical professionals, dentists, real estate agents, companies that remodel homes, carpet cleaners, pest control businesses, etc. They will facilitate transactions amongst one another when it makes sense to generate leads.

Thank you for reading this little piece of The Book on Marketing: No More Excuses for Marketing Inaction. If you received any value from what you read, I ask you to please consider purchasing this book by clicking HERE. Thank you for everything!