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Hi all,

I've been interested in joining the War Room for some time now, as I've hear nothing but glowing praise about this service; however, I was curious as to what exactly I would be getting by joining the War Room. I'd like to have a better idea of what exactly I'm paying for. For those who have experience with it, please provide your input.

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  • Profile picture of the author AchievingDreams
    Think of WSO's FOR the one price...

    PLUS.. PM no matter how many times you post..

    PLUS... INFORMATION OVERLOAD x 10000000

    thats what could happen in the war room.. TONS AND TONS OF INFO!
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    • Profile picture of the author cbondcarolina
      Thanks for your input AD. I have to admit, the information overload thing seems a bit detracting (although you sold the point with absolute force)! :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author Rukshan
    You can grab more WSO likes products in war room. Mainly we can get many ideas from experts.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rapido
    Just imagine having access to some of the smartest
    online marketers minds.

    Reading Allen's reports alone has given me some amazing
    ideas for growing my online business.

    In my opinion, the other stuff is like a massive extra bonus.

    $37 for 20 years access to Allen's thoughts? A no-brainer.

    Rapido
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  • Profile picture of the author Gavin Abeyratne
    Lots of free WSO's, resources, reports and sometimes even software. There is a section where Allen has some awesome posts about business strategy that are timeless.

    Highly recommended

    Gavin
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  • Profile picture of the author Alfred Shelver
    What i like about the warroom is how often people give away great WSO's for free ... and yes it may be information overload but not as much as the actual forum because all threads are moderated before being posted to insure quality of information....

    The warroom is a great $37 spend it will pay for itself in under a month after you download 2 free ebooks
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    • Profile picture of the author SantiSantana
      Look at it this way. There is a sub-forum in there called "my strategies and plans". That´s Allen´s thoughts for you. Imagine each thread in that section was turned into the cheapest report kind out there, let´s call it the 7$ report. Everyone here will tell you that the information on those threads is in every single case worth more than 7 bucks, but let´s price it at that.

      There are 41 threads in there as we speak... you do the math
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  • Profile picture of the author CesarGalano
    Once you join the war room, you just can't stop browsing around hundreds of VALUABLE threads...

    And seriously, you'll get thousands of ideas and methods to work with. It's simply AMAZING!

    Cesar Galano.
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  • Profile picture of the author jazbo
    Personally I only joined so I could post WSO's. My expectations were low on the "hype" of the war room and I can honestly say I rarely go in there.

    Most of the "free" stuff in there is aimed at list building and "reports" (teasers) material. Its in there for the posters ultimate benefit - not the readers.

    And if you want to post in there its a lottery - I tried adding 3 threads that I felt offered somethin unique and of value, and not one was ever apporoved. So I believe there is an element of "clicky crew" about it as well.

    Just my opinion.
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    • Profile picture of the author Toby Lewis
      Originally Posted by jazbo View Post

      Personally I only joined so I could post WSO's. My expectations were low on the "hype" of the war room and I can honestly say I rarely go in there.

      Most of the "free" stuff in there is aimed at list building and "reports" (teasers) material. Its in there for the posters ultimate benefit - not the readers.

      And if you want to post in there its a lottery - I tried adding 3 threads that I felt offered somethin unique and of value, and not one was ever apporoved. So I believe there is an element of "clicky crew" about it as well.

      Just my opinion.
      I joined very recently and your post is word for word how I was going to describe it.

      It allows you to post WSOs, and for that it's worth every cent.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    For the detractors of the War Room,

    You are entitled to your opinion, and I think it's great that you are sharing it. It's always good to hear differing viewpoints.

    That being said, I wonder if you're missing a big part of what the War Room is about. For one thing, Allen Says shares some of the things that made him what he is. Things you can do, too. And a lot of the things he talks about are instantly applicaple to ANY business model, so you don't have to worry about switching your current business model.

    However, if you're not taking action on those things, then, no, the War Room won't seem as valuable. But, even if it's not all you hoped it would be, would you say it's worth the $37, for whatever reason?

    Also, it works out to $0.005 per day (based on the 20 years), or $0.10 per day for the first year, and then you get the next 19 free. However you want to break it down, if you can't invest that in your business, then I truly wish you luck.

    That's my opinion on the War Room.

    All the best,
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    No need to ask; just join. One of the threads there could easily earn your admission fee many times over!
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      Most of the "free" stuff in there is aimed at list building and "reports" (teasers) material. Its in there for the posters ultimate benefit - not the readers.
      That is no longer true as Allen prohibited forced optins for war room offers - the new rule was announced several months ago.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
        Originally Posted by Kay King View Post

        That is no longer true as Allen prohibited forced optins for war room offers - the new rule was announced several months ago.
        Which is a very good reason to listen to those who are in their frequently and actually make use of what's there, instead of listening to those who signed up with the intention of really never using it and freely admit that they hardly ever go in there.



        Again, I'm glad they're sharing their opinions, though.

        ~Michael
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