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April 19, 2014 By Richard

How To Handle Email: Partnership Opportunities

How to handle email. Another edition of the series of getting your inbox down to manageable size and taking your life back. To get out of your email program and to get focus that matter a little bit more. In this episode, I cover those emails when you get partnership opportunity. Or at least some semblance of partnership. And this is just like the handling emails about ideas about customers or the handling of surfers, buyers, clickers, buyers.

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Those people that are nice enough to give you some information whether or not its good or bad. Basically you have to take them on a piece by piece basis with one major thing on mind. Will this be good for my business? And in that decision of course if it’s good for my business, if its valuable to my customers, and it isn’t a short technique that will eventually hurt your business and your client base in the long run. That is pretty much what you would focus on.

Also make sure that you wouldn’t be the one that is putting up the majority of the resource whether its money, time, or reputation, or what not. But if its aligned with your goals, doesn’t require you to veer off too far from your path and has a high enough return for you and your partner, and does not have high enough loss. Well, you would both lose in the end. And you trust them, go for it.

Create a trigger point between you two, out in the opening, where you can try something after a couple of weeks worth of time. If it works, go for it. If it doesn’t work, drop it and go about your business. That’s the way to safely test things. And you know, go for the possible big winners. But again, case by case basis, with your greater interest in mind without hurting yourself.

That’s how you handle partnership opportunity emails. Your inbox just got little bit smaller. And I hope you can appreciate that. They are plenty more to come. Alright, peace out!

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