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Hello, I am new here to the warrior forum actually me and my partners are, and we would like to ask a simple question we are curious about.

Has anyone here had any luck with conduit sites are they still working in the industry or have they died out? We have purchased several courses on conduit sites and was just wondering if they are worth putting together and if they actually get good results or if there is something better out there now.

"conduit sites are also known as review sites from what I am making of the course" there was a course on a WSO i purchased awhile back about conduit sites! called conduit sites on crack. I have not had any luck with conduit (review) sites and was just trying to see if anyone here has had any luck with them.

Any advice would be appreciated!
Glenn, London, And Rich
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  • People are always looking for product reviews before buying. The question is, with so many conduit sites out there with fake reviews written by some one in India for $1.50, does the general public still "trust" review style sites.

    Minus the little rant, I say yes. I looked for reviews for a certain game before christmas. I even went through 5-6 pages on google, not just site one on page one. So, I would say they are still viable.

    Why not test them out yourself, instead of asking us?
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    • Profile picture of the author cartoonstudios
      Hey Charles, thanks for the input, reason we are asking here is because we have tried a few that did not work very well and maybe it was just the products we choose to build on.. but we just wanted to know if anyone has had any luck and success with conduit "review" sites.

      Originally Posted by Charles Montgomery View Post

      People are always looking for product reviews before buying. The question is, with so many conduit sites out there with fake reviews written by some one in India for $1.50, does the general public still "trust" review style sites.

      Minus the little rant, I say yes. I looked for reviews for a certain game before christmas. I even went through 5-6 pages on google, not just site one on page one. So, I would say they are still viable.

      Why not test them out yourself, instead of asking us?
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    • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
      Nobody can give you a definitive answer to your question. The only way to
      find out is to test.

      I use conduit sites and they work well for me. That doesn't mean they will
      work well for you.

      A lot of it comes down to how well you write and no cookie cutter system,
      no matter how good it is, can give you writing skills.

      Truth is, with almost every "system" out there, how well you communicate
      is going to mean the difference between success and failure as long as
      the method itself is still viable.

      Again, all you can do is test it for yourself.

      You won't find any definitive answers here.
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      • Profile picture of the author bretski
        [QUOTE=Steven Wagenheim;1556010]

        I use conduit sites and they work well for me. That doesn't mean they will
        work well for you.

        A lot of it comes down to how well you write and no cookie cutter system, no matter how good it is, can give you writing skills.

        QUOTE]

        I agree with you again there, my friend! If you can't write at a high school level at least then you are somewhat handicapped.
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  • Profile picture of the author KristiDaniels
    You should always use conduit sites between any two junction sites unless the distance between the two junction sites is two clicks or less and the entire distance is covered by search engines and not accessible to a human user.

    Where do people come up with these terms?

    The problem with making up these terms and then not precisely defining them is that when you ask a question using these terms, you get a dozen different answers all based on different definitions of the term.
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    • Originally Posted by KristiDaniels View Post

      You should always use conduit sites between any two junction sites unless the distance between the two junction sites is two clicks or less and the entire distance is covered by search engines and not accessible to a human user.

      Where do people come up with these terms?

      The problem with making up these terms and then not precisely defining them is that when you ask a question using these terms, you get a dozen different answers all based on different definitions of the term.
      WTF???

      Do you know what system he is talking about?
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