Why Buying WSOs is for Stupids

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I think that most people buying WSOs are almost stupid ones. Why? Let me give you an example.

If you read any book about raising capital, you will find out some truths about the capitalist system:

- It is based on monopolies.
- You have to build a team to get the most out of your investment.
- You need a plan.

So, most people selling WSOs are just putting more people into a market, meaning they are destroying their potential monopolies. What does it mean for the buyer? It means the buyer will have little chance of success in the long run for most WSOs because he or she will have to face even more competition.

The most successful WSOs are the most problematic, as they tend to get the most competitors on board. Just my two cents.

Omar Guaba
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
    Maybe you should just let the supposed stupid do what they want to do and get on with your own thing? There's probably much better ways of relaying that opinion without blanketing most buyers and all WSO products.

    Many people understand that a WSO is just a special offer on a product which can differ greatly from the next with many unrelated to specific market targeting and earning money is not based solely upon monopolising.
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  • Profile picture of the author SouthSpawn
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    If IM was a brick and mortar based business. I would completely agree.
    You can only have so many types of businesses in a confined amount of space.
    So yes, competition means a lot more in brick and mortal based businesses.

    The biggest thing I love about the internet. You are competing more on time instead of space. So if there are 1000 other internet marketers out there.
    It's still possible for someone to give me 5 minutes of their time if I market to them correctly. People are always searching for various things on the internet.
    There are several sites that I shop on that all sell the same exact thing.
    It depends on deals and other things they might offer.

    Also, the internet is still growing world wide. Not everyone is on it yet.

    For me. I see WSO as what they are. I condition myself to not pay more then 30 bucks. These are low cost investments for me. What I have found is this.
    Even though some of them are on the same topics. I have found that I learn something new on each one.

    It's kind of like being in college. Your professor might be teaching you something. But you still pay a tutor to teach you the same thing your professor is teaching you. Sometimes people pay multiple tutors.

    I hear your point of view. But I don't think all people are stupid for buying them. Unless you overstate their value.
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  • Profile picture of the author Smeltzer
    Originally Posted by napoleonfirst View Post

    I think that most people buying WSOs are almost stupid ones. Why? Let me give you an example.

    If you read any book about raising capital, you will find out some truths about the capitalist system:

    - It is based on monopolies.
    - You have to build a team to get the most out of your investment.
    - You need a plan.

    So, most people selling WSOs are just putting more people into a market, meaning they are destroying their potential monopolies. What does it mean for the buyer? It means the buyer will have little chance of success in the long run for most WSOs because he or she will have to face even more competition.

    The most successful WSOs are the most problematic, as they tend to get the most competitors on board. Just my two cents.

    Omar Guaba
    OmarGuaba.com
    So a WSO with an awesome theme the only person who would buy it is stupid? What about those offering special services as WSO's? I normally do not go after those Make Money Online WSO's but there is a lot of them that teach you things like web design and such which are very beneficial. Grant you they do not come along very often but when they do if they help you to better your skillset you would be "stupid" not to buy.

    You can not lump ALL WSO's into the same category because it is not fair. As you have several different types of WSO's.
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  • I have purchased WSO's that showed me how to get money paid instantly into my paypal account. Those same strategies are still working for me now making me money.

    So not all of them are crappy products saturating the market.

    That's my 2cents
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  • Profile picture of the author Liarspoker
    I'd say a large percentage of people buying WSO's don't take full action. They do the easy stuff but stop when the going gets tough. then when the next WSO comes along they go through the same cycle.
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketeranas
    A lot of people make mistake and go for shiny objects which disappoint them . The key factor is you need to see what is your moto and what are your interests . if you purchase WSO according to your needs then it is certainly a life changing opportunity for you !
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  • Profile picture of the author kk075
    I think that's kind of funny, because "adding competition" isn't a problem to the niche AT ALL. Because most people who sell WSO's realize that 90% of their buyers will never do a single thing with the product except read a few pages and then forget about it. The failure comes from a lack of action; not the WSO or the competition.

    Now, I'm sure that there are lots of really bad WSO's here too...I personally couldn't speak to that point. But if a buyer does their homework and actually takes action, then I'm guessing that most of them are exactly what they promise to be.
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