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Marketing for Beginners: Co-op Marketing Techniques

Co-Op marketing is a marketing technique that traditional businesses and business professional have used for decades. This type of marketing is generally a joint effort, so to reduce the costs the each individual is responsible for and to tap into a larger potential market that only this type of mutual partnership can achieve.

In this article, the Co-Op marketing will be confined to the Internet, since some marketing techniques can only be applied on the Internet. Traditional real world Co-Op marketing partnerships vary too much to be covered in this brief Internet article.

Co-Op marketing is an agreement forged in person or sometimes by a chance encounter, to join forces and cross-promote each other's service, product or website. This can be accomplished in many different ways, but the most common approach on the Internet is when each partner in the agreement creates a hyperlink linking back to one another's website.

Another type of Co-Op marketing can take place if one or both of the marketing partners are bloggers or Internet content writers, as each of the partners could write about the other's website, blog, or service and establish a link pointing to their partner's website.

A type of Co-Op marketing that I personally enjoy doing, is to write about blogs, websites or businesses that are not in partnership with me, because in some cases I receive acknowledgment from those websites or businesses that I wrote about and you never know where this could lead in the future.

Depending on the type of Co-Op marketing that you are interested in partnering for, the costs could be totally for free or it could cost you, especially if your Co-Op marketing agreement includes joint paid advertising. Make sure that you understand the type of marketing that you are interested in getting involved with and read everything if any contracts are needed to be signed. Contracts really need to be looked over by a qualified attorney.

Co-Op marketing on the Internet could include joining a link-exchange that may include hundreds or thousands of other websites and webmasters whom have agreed to team up and cross-promote each other's websites and blogs from each individual's websites and blogs. Usually, link-exchange programs are not difficult to find using your favorite search engine and are equally easy to join. Some link-exchange programs do require a pre-determined number of visitors that each website currently receives or that the new websites must be completely finished, before the website is approved to join the network.

Organizing a Co-Op marketing partnership can be very easy to setup or very difficult depending on the size and scope of your marketing plan. Just be careful and avoid being rushed into an agreement, before you have had plenty of time to consider any offers.

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#1 by Mon, May 26, 2008
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