I had partnerships in business a few times.

Some work out and some don’t, but I’ve learned from them all.

The usual reason for a partnership failure is that one of the partners feels he or she is doing more work than the other person.

It’s very important decision when choosing a partner in business. In fact, think of your business partner like a marriage partner and you’ll start to get an understanding of the dynamics involved.

There can be frustrating times. Financial issues that create pressure. There are also the many shared joys when you accomplish your objectives and meet your business goals.

It’s critical when aligning with a partner that you both know exactly what is expected of each other. You must know who is going to be responsible for what parts of the business growth.

Who’s going to be injecting cash into the business?

Some partnerships are built on one person putting in the cash and another adding their expertise. If that’s the case, know what you expect of each other.

Other types of partners are more strategic and limited in their investment or scope of your business. They may a be a marketing partner that only gets paid when they produce sales.

No matter what the partnership arrangement, you should both be adding value to your business. And because there are two of you, you want to be able to increase your results (sales) by more than double.

If you only increase your sales by 50%, you’re not getting the full value from your business.

If you only double your business, you’re still only getting the equivalent of what you would have without the partnership. Of course, there can be other advantages to a partnership that override the bottom line of extra money.

If your partner covers time for you, maybe giving you 3 or 4 days off a week is more important than the extra income. This is more likely in a retail or service business.

My businesses are online and run 24/7 and all over the world. To me, this is critical to any business I’m involved with.

One other critical factor is that it must have the potential of a minimum of $10,000 per month. My affiliate marketing business has the potential of ten times that, or much more actually.

In an effort to bring you more value and give you even more details on starting an online business I’m going to be joining forces with one of the top online marketers in the world. We’ve been talking and are both excited about working together.

In the coming weeks you’ll learn more about how much additional great information I’ll have for you. Be patient though, I’m redoing my entire infrastructure to accommodate this partnership, but I expect you’ll find the results outstanding!!

Until then, I’m going to continue to provide with ongoing interesting fun facts and online training information.

Stay tuned for all the news and benefits coming your way!