Joint Venture Coach Nancy Juetten Reveals How to Build Credible Influence Online That Pays Off

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Long before creating a large and loyal list of newsletter subscribers, Joint Venture Coach Nancy Juetten listened carefully to the needs of her clients and made quality recommendations to solve their problems. In today’s online marketplace, the power of credible championship of other people’s programs pays off with a 5-figure revenue stream year after year, separate from income that flows from her own popular and proven Get Known to Get Paid training and private mentoring programs. Juetten’s success tips and mistakes to avoid serve online business owners blazing a similar trail who need to create a reliable bridge to revenue until their own products or programs are done, proven or perfected. Continue reading

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Oct 16, 2015 /prREACH/ -- During the depths of The Great Recession of 2008, Nancy Juetten's boutique publicity agency fell on hard times.  She was among the many business owners who experienced a steep drop in revenues during tough economic times. Her business teetered on the brink of failure.

"One day, during my daily march to the mailbox to retrieve bills that I needed to find a way to pay, I received a check for $2000. It turned out to be a commission for a mastermind that someone in my community decided to buy at my recommendation," Juetten explained. "That accidental check in the mailbox set me on a path to learn how to recommend quality products to serve the needs of others in my community for good and profit."

Today, Juetten makes a practice of reaching out to the leaders of large tribes in the online coaching niche to explore how she can support their success through the power of her credible recommendations. In doing so, she has created a 5-figure revenue stream year after year, separate from income that flows from her own popular and proven Get Known to Get Paid training and private mentoring programs. Juetten guides online entrepreneurs to create the same result with her JV VIP Day  and other offerings.

Juetten says that among the biggest mistakes to avoid are arranging bad marriages from the start, fishing in waters of really big fish without being ready, and being too self-focused such that a potential partner cannot see the value of starting a relationship in the first place.

Among the most useful lessons she has learned along the way are:

1. Support others whose values and services are a good match without compromise. 2. Serve fans and followers well by bringing products that are already proven to deliver the desired result to their attention. 3. See the value in every relationship to lift others up along the climb to success. 4. Build influence through authenticity and integrity.

Learn more by downloading her 'Avoid JV Mistakes Toolkit' today or tuning in to the replay of a YouTube interview about building credible influence with heart and smart without being a shark.

About Joint Venture Coach Nancy Juetten:

Nancy Juetten is the Get Known to Get Paid Mentor and Joint Venture Coach who got introduced to joint venture partnerships in 2008. Today some of the biggest names in internet marketing and business coaching – Christian Mickelsen, Christine Kloser, Milana Leshinsky, and Rich German — call her by name, sing her praises, and proudly advocate for her products, programs, and services to their tribes as she returns the same or something better for them. This single strategy has added more star power to her brand and reputation and accelerated her impact, influence, and income than any other.

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"One day, during the daily mailbox march to retrieve bills that I needed to find a way to pay, I found a check for $2000. It turned out to be a commission for a mastermind that someone in my community decided to buy at my recommendation," Juetten recalled. "That accidental check in the mailbox set me on a path to learn how to recommend quality products to serve the needs of my expanding online community for good and profit."
- Joint Venture Trainer Nancy Juetten
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