WSO - Sales page on Web site?, WSO Pro?, PayPal?, e-junkie?, Other?

45 replies
I'm setting up my first WSO. I've notice several methods of handling payment. Could those of you who have posted WSO's give us your thoughts on different methods of payment.

If you could share your experiences, the upsides, the downsides, and any recommendations you might have.

Thanks in advance,


Joe
#ejunkie #page #paypal #pro #sales #site #web #wso
  • Profile picture of the author Imran Naseem
    Banned
    Personally I would use E-Junkie but be careful - My E-Junkie payment link was hacked several times by hackers. It is vunlerable to keyloggers etc.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679169].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Chad Heffelfinger
    I would suggest e-junkie as well for handling delivery, it's cheap and very easy to use. As far as the salepage on the WSO or another page, I have had better success with the copy just being on the WSO and not sending to a real salepage. It seems that extra step takes away sales, at least for me.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679219].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Matthew Shane Roe
    I would suggest running with paypal alone and keeping yours sales copy strictly to the warrior Forum.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679256].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author lstoops
    I've used e-junkie and a straight link to paypal. When I deliver my plr articles I like to use e-junkie because it's very easy and seamlessly gets the job done (payment and delivery in one swoop). If I'm selling a report, I'll send them to paypal and then to aweber. I think it depends on what your goal is.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679270].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author SageSound
    Personally I would use E-Junkie but be careful - My E-Junkie payment link was hacked several times by hackers. Is it vunlerable to keyloggers etc.
    FWIW, EVERY SITE ON THE INTERNET is vulnerable to "keyloggers etc." E-Junkie has no special status in this respect.

    Using just a Paypal button alone does not protect your download. You need to do manual fulfillment or risk getting your DL links passed around.


    I've noticed that more and more "big time" marketers are starting to use the WSO section to host their sales pages. I'm not exactly sure why, other than it lets them get a bit of a running start on sales. Then they promote it to their lists and drive traffic after it scrolls off the front page. That way, they don't need to keep paying to get it bumped.

    There's WSOPro, but I've never used it. However, I frequently see complaints about broken links and other problems.

    DLGuard would work, but I've not seen it used much with WSOs for whatever reason.

    My preference is Rapid Action Profits (RAP) with the Add-To-Cart addon. First, I set up a generic product template in RAP; this takes about 2 minutes plus the time to upload the file(s). Then use the WSO page as my sales page. To handle payments, I put a Buy Now button on the WSO page using code snippets from the Add-To-Cart addon. You'd send traffic to the WSO page if you want at that point. When they click the Buy Now button, they're sent to PayPal, then everything else is handled within RAP. You could also have an OTO, auto-optin, TAF, etc. Your downloads are fully protected. It'll also work for memberships and subscriptions. You can even use this method to pay affiliates automatically through RAP! (PM me for more details on any of this.)

    -David
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679292].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
      Originally Posted by SageSound View Post

      Then they promote it to their lists and drive traffic after it scrolls off the front page. That way, they don't need to keep paying to get it bumped.
      My understanding is that this is not allowed and can get you banned. Maybe Paul Myers will be good enough to pop in and make a statement about that.
      Signature
      "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679505].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author Colin Palfrey
        Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

        My understanding is that this is not allowed and can get you banned. Maybe Paul Myers will be good enough to pop in and make a statement about that.
        Hi Caliban,

        I think I remember Paul saying just the other day that it was ok to promote a WSO to your list. That they weren't counted as the general public, but I am not 100% sure. There is a chance someone else said this and I have mixed up the posts in my head, so nobody should take what I have just said as fact. Certainly not when I am awake and typing at this time of night LOL!

        I don't do it myself as it doesn't apply to my business model, but I am interested in the answer as it could affect my future plans. Hopefully he answers as I have just waded through all the rules I can find, and this isn't something I can find mentioned anywhere. Mind you, I am tired, so that isn't saying much.

        Regards,
        Colin Palfrey
        Signature

        I write articles and eBooks - PM me for details!
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679814].message }}
        • Profile picture of the author Sid Hale
          Hi Colin,
          Originally Posted by Colin Palfrey View Post

          I think I remember Paul saying just the other day that it was ok to promote a WSO to your list. That they weren't counted as the general public, but I am not 100% sure. There is a chance someone else said this and I have mixed up the posts in my head, so nobody should take what I have just said as fact. Certainly not when I am awake and typing at this time of night LOL!
          This is my understanding, as well - but if you have affiliates, you can't allow them to promote at the same discounted price. The WSO should be your BEST offer.

          That said, it shouldn't be your only marketing channel. Why limit your traffic?

          This is a great place to get initial exposure for your offer (especially if you have limited traffic resources of your own), but there are still a lot of buyers that would never see your offer if you only made it via the special offer for Warriors.

          A good strategy would be to put your introductory offer up as a WSO, with sales copy, and a direct link to your payment processor. Collect sales conversion stats so you can use those to help recruit affiliates/JV Partners.

          Your sales copy should also be replicated on your own web site, at full price.

          Recruit buyers into your affiliate program, and let them promote the full price offer.

          Eventually, expire your WSO, and let your affiliates market the product for you. Every once in a while, create your own Special Offer, by creating a discount coupon for your affiliates to offer to their list.
          Signature

          Sid Hale
          Coming Soon... Rapid Action Profits (Pro)

          {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2683313].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author SageSound
        Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

        My understanding is that this is not allowed and can get you banned. Maybe Paul Myers will be good enough to pop in and make a statement about that.
        Why in the world would sending traffic to a thread on this forum designed for selling products not be allowed? Cripes, they'd have to ban traffic from all of the search engines, and block any form of backlinks!

        Maybe you're confusing a couple of things.

        Your WSO "offer" is supposed to be at least as good as what you offer your own list.

        The way many people do it is they post a sales page somewhere with a price, then they post a WSO and say, "See the sales page here, but don't buy there. Instead use the following link to get a better deal."

        That is DIFFERENT than ONLY setting up a WSO and sending everybody on your list to THAT PAGE.

        If it's the ONLY offer available for your product, and it's STILL a "good deal", then where's the beef?

        I see TONS of WSOs that are ONLY being made on the WSO forum -- nowhere else.

        Should an EXCLUSIVE OFFER (ie., only on the WF's WSO forum) mean that you cannot send traffic directly to your WSO page?

        For as long as I've been a member here, and as many changes in the rules as I've seen, I cannot recall anything even remotely suggesting that sending traffic to a WSO is prohibited or even discouraged. Heck, lots of WSOs show up in Google!

        -David
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680126].message }}
        • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
          Originally Posted by SageSound View Post

          Why in the world would sending traffic to a thread on this forum designed for selling products not be allowed?
          Keep in mind that I already don't think the WSO rules make a lot of sense. Observing that this one doesn't make sense either doesn't exactly change much.
          Signature
          "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
          {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680181].message }}
          • Profile picture of the author SageSound
            Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

            Keep in mind that I already don't think the WSO rules make a lot of sense. Observing that this one doesn't make sense either doesn't exactly change much.
            well, the tax laws don't make much sense either. But if you study them enough, you discover that at least they're fairly consistent in their nonsense.
            {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680202].message }}
            • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
              Originally Posted by SageSound View Post

              well, the tax laws don't make much sense either. But if you study them enough, you discover that at least they're fairly consistent in their nonsense.
              Which is exactly why I've been asking them to write down all of the rules.
              Signature
              "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
              {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680236].message }}
        • Profile picture of the author yakim1
          Originally Posted by SageSound View Post

          Why in the world would sending traffic to a thread on this forum designed for selling products not be allowed?
          When I joined years ago, the WSO was presented as a benefit to WSO members only.

          I was meant to give just Warrior members a discount.

          But allowing the owners of the WSOs and their affiliates to mail to their lists gives none Warrior members access to the same discount as members, which removes any benefit of being a Warrior as it apply's to getting a discount.

          That directly violates the old rule. But, the Warrior Forum has an application that affiliate communities like Warrior Plus and JVZoo have to fill out and pay a fee to have there platform be used in the WSO.

          Individual Warriors submitting a WSO only has to pay the $40 fee, but can have their own affiliates promote the WSO.

          I hope this has answered your question.

          Best regards,
          Steve Yakim
          {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[7842427].message }}
          • Profile picture of the author Joe Mobley
            I started this thread in October of 2010. It might be possible that things have changed or there may be better options.

            I'm just saying. :rolleyes:

            Joe Mobley
            Signature

            .

            Follow Me on Twitter: @daVinciJoe
            {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[7842589].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author Ken Strong
        Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

        My understanding is that this is not allowed and can get you banned. Maybe Paul Myers will be good enough to pop in and make a statement about that.
        Not speaking for Paul, obviously, but I'm pretty sure there's no problem with sending your WSO link to your own list. I recall this being discussed in the forum at some point in the past.
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680420].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author sowens
      I checked out Rapid Action Profits and learned that when a new user pays them their $197 fee, the user is granting them universal rights to the content being sold via Rapid Action Profits. I guess that means they get the mailing list we generate, too. That may be why some marketers have labeled them a black hat.
      Signature

      JSL Publishing Be the Subject Expert! series
      QR Code Mastery! eye-catching QR
      Google Mastery! Web 3.0
      Mobile Marketing Mastery! Why are so many experts getting hyperlocal wrong? You can get it right.

      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[7842217].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author SageSound
        Originally Posted by sowens View Post

        I checked out Rapid Action Profits and learned that when a new user pays them their $197 fee, the user is granting them universal rights to the content being sold via Rapid Action Profits. I guess that means they get the mailing list we generate, too. That may be why some marketers have labeled them a black hat.
        Thanks for sharing your musings, as unrelated as they may be to the product you mention.

        As someone who's been using RAP since shortly after it was initially introduced, I have no freaking clue what your wild speculations are relating to here. Nor have I ever heard any reputable marketer refer to RAP as any kind of "black hat" software. (Although, anything beyond a simple PayPal payment button on a web page can be construed as "black hat" by just about anybody.)

        RAP is a script that lets you sell stuff online, take payments via PayPal (unless you want to give your stuff away), deliver your digital products via a protected download page, and build a database of sellers that reflects the transaction history of your PayPal account (or free downloads). It also manages payments to affiliates and JV Partners if you want to use them.

        The data your site generates is yours. It's stored in a password-protected database, and is not accessible by anybody else unless they hack into your server. (You can optionally feed data to another autoresponder if you have one.)

        Sid has, however, implemented a copy protection scheme that allows him to detect and shut down sites that are using HIS software ILLEGALLY. And you must agree to allow that copy protection scheme to run IF you want a license to run HIS software. There's nothing "black hat" about that at all -- it's just another form of DRM (Digital Rights Management). The verbiage enabling that in his license agreement may sound a little oblique at times, but he's certainly not capturing detailed transaction data from your site.

        Of course, while everybody is entitled to their opinions (informed and otherwise), the fact that you apparently don't own the product nor have you worked with it doesn't lend much to your credibility, claims, or conclusions.

        And luckily nobody has had to pay you a penny for your random thoughts.
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[7842594].message }}
  • My personal philosophy is: Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. I've been working with paypal and up to now, I've had no reason to complain. So in my opinion it's best to stick with paypal which is the widest used online payment service. Also many more online shoppers use paypal than any other payment service.
    Signature

    PLEASE NO AFFILAITE / REDIRECT LINKS IN YOUR SIGNATURE!

    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679447].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author Matthew Shane Roe
      Originally Posted by ListBuildingForNewbies View Post

      My personal philosophy is: Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know. I've been working with paypal and up to now, I've had no reason to complain. So in my opinion it's best to stick with paypal which is the widest used online payment service. Also many more online shoppers use paypal than any other payment service.

      Regardless of how he posts his WSO the buyers will still be paying with paypal, Ejunkie does it, WSO Pro does it, even RAP includes paypal.
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679450].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by DigitalJoe View Post

    I'm setting up my first WSO. I've notice several methods of handling payment. Could those of you who have posted WSO's give us your thoughts on different methods of payment.
    If you have something that gets downloaded after the sale, bare PayPal alone leaves you with the problem of how to deliver that download.

    E-Junkie, WSO Pro, RAP, and DLGuard all protect your downloads. They also all have integration with the major autoresponders to add people to your lists automatically.

    E-Junkie is what I use, because it does what I want right now, and it's cheap. It scales nicely, and I'm really quite happy with it. The promo code EASYE-JUNKIE will get you two months free, so there's no reason not to try it.

    WSO Pro is probably the most expensive option, but it has excellent stats. The major drawback is that it doesn't have affiliate options and can't be used without a WSO. There's just no way to integrate it across your online activities.

    RAP and DLGuard cost more up front, but you can scale them up quickly and easily - so they end up costing less in the end. I like that. I'm having trouble deciding which one is the better investment at the moment, but one of them is the future of my business.
    Signature
    "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679503].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author paulie888
      Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

      If you have something that gets downloaded after the sale, bare PayPal alone leaves you with the problem of how to deliver that download.

      E-Junkie, WSO Pro, RAP, and DLGuard all protect your downloads. They also all have integration with the major autoresponders to add people to your lists automatically.

      E-Junkie is what I use, because it does what I want right now, and it's cheap. It scales nicely, and I'm really quite happy with it. The promo code EASYE-JUNKIE will get you two months free, so there's no reason not to try it.
      I have unfortunately never quite been able to take e-junkie seriously due to its name (it just doesn't have very nice connotations for me), but I am aware that it's a very serious and affordable player in this market. Would you mind elaborating on the extent of the autoresponder integration available in e-junkie, and does it seamlessly incorporate buyers into your Aweber list just like WSO Pro does?

      Thanks,
      Paul
      Signature
      >>> Features Jason Fladlien, John S. Rhodes, Justin Brooke, Sean I. Mitchell, Reed Floren and Brad Gosse! <<<
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680603].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author paulie888
        Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

        I have unfortunately never quite been able to take e-junkie seriously due to the way it's named (it just doesn't have very nice connotations for me), but I am aware that it's a very serious and affordable player in this market. Would you mind elaborating on the extent of the autoresponder integration available in e-junkie, and does it seamlessly incorporate buyers into your Aweber list just like WSO Pro does?

        Thanks,
        Paul
        Forgot to ask about one issue I hope you can enlighten me on - does e-junkie allow you to control pricing based on how many copies have been sold, like WSO Pro does? (i.e. first 50 copies at $10, next 50 at $11, last 50 at $15, etc.)
        Signature
        >>> Features Jason Fladlien, John S. Rhodes, Justin Brooke, Sean I. Mitchell, Reed Floren and Brad Gosse! <<<
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680623].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author SageSound
        Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

        Would you mind elaborating on the extent of the autoresponder integration available in e-junkie, and does it seamlessly incorporate buyers into your Aweber list just like WSO Pro does?
        Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

        Forgot to ask about one issue I hope you can enlighten me on - does e-junkie allow you to control pricing based on how many copies have been sold, like WSO Pro does? (i.e. first 50 copies at $10, next 50 at $11, last 50 at $15, etc.)
        Just FYI, RAP with the Add-To-Cart addon lets you do auto-opt-ins for most autoresponders, as well as adjust the pricing based on how many units have sold.
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680679].message }}
        • Profile picture of the author paulie888
          Originally Posted by SageSound View Post

          Just FYI, RAP with the Add-To-Cart addon lets you do auto-opt-ins for most autoresponders, as well as adjust the pricing based on how many units have sold.
          I am well aware of that, however I really don't need or want all the additional features that RAP comes with. I am primarily interested in figuring out the differences and similarities between e-junkie and WSO Pro.
          Signature
          >>> Features Jason Fladlien, John S. Rhodes, Justin Brooke, Sean I. Mitchell, Reed Floren and Brad Gosse! <<<
          {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680842].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
        Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

        does it seamlessly incorporate buyers into your Aweber list just like WSO Pro does?
        Absolutely. Wouldn't use a processor that didn't.

        Incidentally, services with silly or unfortunate names tend to have lower market values becasue of them.
        Signature
        "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2681007].message }}
        • Profile picture of the author Paul Buckley
          Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post


          Incidentally, services with silly or unfortunate names tend to have lower market values becasue of them.
          Really? You mean names like "Google" or "Yahoo"?
          Signature

          "Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something." -Plato

          {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2681255].message }}
          • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
            Originally Posted by Paul Buckley View Post

            Really? You mean names like "Google" or "Yahoo"?
            Yes. When they first started, nobody took them seriously because they had silly names. In both cases, this was largely responsible for their success - a lot of "serious" VCs and investors simply didn't bother looking at these companies until their value was solidly established. Sort of like keywords with low competition.
            Signature
            "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
            {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2681269].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    Check out Mike Lantz' Warrior Plus. It is easy to use and has useful tracking and list building tools.
    Signature

    Founder of JVZoo. All around good guy :)

    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679509].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author cnrimgr1
      What about tradebit? I have seen a few things about them. Would anyone not buy from Tradebit?
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679677].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
        Originally Posted by cnrimgr1 View Post

        What about tradebit? I have seen a few things about them. Would anyone not buy from Tradebit?
        TradeBit is a product ghetto. I go there for 50 cent PLR packs and $2 ebooks with MRR. Anything else there, I can't take seriously.
        Signature
        "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679727].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author George Wright
    OK, I'll stick my neck out here. I hope not so far that I get my head chopped off, however, I've always thought you can promote your WSO anywhere. The visitors get more members for this forum.

    You can promote it to your list.

    What you can't do is have it for sale on a stand alone website at the same or lower price than the open WSO.

    For years I've had sales pages up, "for Warriors Only," with a link to the WSO in the sales page so that visitors I draw here can sign up as Warriors. The only way anyone can buy it is through the WSO post.

    (Standing back waiting for the rotten fruit)

    George Wright P.S. To answer the question about what delivery method to use. My Vote Goes To E-junkie.

    If Warrior Pro were still $10 I'd be 100% Warrior Pro Pro. However e-Junkie does the same job for a whole lot less. Warrior PRO is GREAT and I love it where I use it so if you want to use it do it.

    Just to clear up something on e-Junkie it is not a stand alone processor, it works with PayPal, Google Check out and others.
    Signature
    "The first chapter sells the book; the last chapter sells the next book." Mickey Spillane
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679839].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
      Originally Posted by George Wright View Post

      For years I've had sales pages up, "for Warriors Only," with a link to the WSO in the sales page so that visitors I draw here can sign up as Warriors. The only way anyone can buy it is through the WSO post.
      I've thought about this, but I was always under the impression that it would get me in trouble.

      I just grumble and keep things low-key, because it seems like everything I tell people to do with WSOs is wrong. They ask if I'm sure they can do it, and I say "yeah, sure, look at these four WSOs doing that." Then they don't trust me and go ask the help desk, where they get told "NO YOU CANNOT DO THAT WE WILL BAN YOU."
      Signature
      "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2679952].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author SageSound
    There are some marketers for whom this is becoming a very regular practice. That is, the WSO page is being used as the exclusive sales page for promoting things to their list.

    So if there's some question about it, it would be good to know. (I personally don't see any cause for concern, but as CDarklock says, sometimes things aren't as obvious as they might appear.)
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2680493].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
    Banned
    I use DLGuard for all my payments, WSO and otherwise. Well worth the investment. You can add unlimited products to it.
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2683407].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author hometutor
      I did my sales copy right on the warrior forum. After my first page I discovered the full html code I could setup to make my page look like the other warriors wso's instead of like a forum post like this.

      One warrior mentioned getting his Paypal frozen due to a lot of sales here, I am theorizing that this may be less likely to happen if I go though an established affiliate marketing company first.

      So my next wso will be setup through Paydotcom but I will not set it to show in the market place. Later that way I can also change the price, set it in the market place, add a new sales page and I'm ready to go with affiliates

      Rick
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2683421].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author SageSound
        Originally Posted by hometutor View Post

        One warrior mentioned getting his Paypal frozen due to a lot of sales here, I am theorizing that this may be less likely to happen if I go though an established affiliate marketing company first.
        There are a number of factors that go into PayPal freezing accounts. Lots of sales, in and of itself, is not much of a factor except for brand new accounts.

        I wish people would dig deeper into these stories before deciding they might affect them.

        Have you EVER known anybody who got into a car accident or was accused of a crime who didn't immediately DENY their OWN culpability in the matter?

        Nobody who complains about getting their PayPal account frozen EVER explains the full story, or what other factors might have played into it.

        And human behavior being what it is, my experience is that the louder and more vocal someone is about complaining, the more they're trying to hide about their own contribution to the problem.

        Read PayPal's AUP, review your offer, make sure you're not doing anything questionable, and there's no reason for concern. If you DO have some concern, call them up and discuss it with someone.

        If you make 100 sales directly via your WSO page or through PDC, it's still 100 sales that are going through PayPal. If you're in violation of their AUP or not, it won't matter.

        Just take responsibility for knowing the rules and taking whatever steps you need to minimize your risks. Given the volume of sales that occur in the WSO section that are run through PayPal, I don't think there's much to be concerned about based simply on one specific offer. It's almost guaranteed that the guy who was complaining did something else that violated the AUP, and it had little if anything to do with the fact that it was a WSO. Unless it was a fairly new account and he just failed to bother to call PayPal and discuss it with them first.
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2683475].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author Mike Murphy
    Warrior Plus is very cool but get's expensive real fast so I switched to E-Junkie. $5 per month??? Can't be beat. I have it tied into my auto responder and you can setup an affiliate program, control what affiliates get paid, send out free copy links.....very slick.
    Signature
    Guitar PLR - New MONSTER Guitar Video PLR Pack![LIMITED]
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2684161].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author paulie888
      Originally Posted by Mike Murphy View Post

      Warrior Plus is very cool but get's expensive real fast so I switched to E-Junkie. $5 per month??? Can't be beat. I have it tied into my auto responder and you can setup an affiliate program, control what affiliates get paid, send out free copy links.....very slick.
      Mike, do you know if E-Junkie allows you to control pricing according to quantity sold, like WSO Pro/Warrior Plus does? It'd be nice to have the price automatically increase when a certain predefined quantity has been sold.
      Signature
      >>> Features Jason Fladlien, John S. Rhodes, Justin Brooke, Sean I. Mitchell, Reed Floren and Brad Gosse! <<<
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2684232].message }}
      • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
        Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

        Mike, do you know if E-Junkie allows you to control pricing according to quantity sold
        Unfortunately, E-Junkie doesn't have dime sale functionality.

        Shame, too, because I really like dime sales... built-in scarcity without artificially limiting the number sold, and early-bird discounts without having to deal with those two or three people saying "I just missed it, could I have it at the old price pleeeeeeease?"
        Signature
        "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
        {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2684730].message }}
        • Profile picture of the author paulie888
          Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

          Unfortunately, E-Junkie doesn't have dime sale functionality.

          Shame, too, because I really like dime sales... built-in scarcity without artificially limiting the number sold, and early-bird discounts without having to deal with those two or three people saying "I just missed it, could I have it at the old price pleeeeeeease?"
          I know, it's really a shame, and given that E-Junkie actually has more overall functionality than WSO Pro, they'd have given themselves a commanding lead in this marketplace if they had only implemented this particular functionality.
          Signature
          >>> Features Jason Fladlien, John S. Rhodes, Justin Brooke, Sean I. Mitchell, Reed Floren and Brad Gosse! <<<
          {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2684820].message }}
          • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
            Originally Posted by paulie888 View Post

            given that E-Junkie actually has more overall functionality than WSO Pro, they'd have given themselves a commanding lead in this marketplace if they had only implemented this.
            Where E-Junkie really shines, however, is in the crafting community; while the IM community running WSOs is certainly a market they hold, WSO Pro does nothing but WSOs.

            E-Junkie, on the other hand, has a massive customer list of people who knit, sew, quilt, and craft all kinds of things... not just infoproducts.

            So while the dime sale functionality is useful to us, all their crafting customers... well, really don't give a crap.
            Signature
            "The Golden Town is the Golden Town no longer. They have sold their pillars for brass and their temples for money, they have made coins out of their golden doors. It is become a dark town full of trouble, there is no ease in its streets, beauty has left it and the old songs are gone." - Lord Dunsany, The Messengers
            {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2684877].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author jsherloc
    paulie888,

    I do not believe e-junkie can do this automatically. I have always just created seperate buttons for each "segment" of units. I need to look at this further though, good question. I will dig a bit...

    Jim
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2684709].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author paulie888
      Originally Posted by jsherloc View Post

      paulie888,

      I do not believe e-junkie can do this automatically. I have always just created seperate buttons for each "segment" of units. I need to look at this further though, good question. I will dig a bit...

      Jim

      Thanks Jim, I'd really appreciate it if you could look further into this for me.
      Signature
      >>> Features Jason Fladlien, John S. Rhodes, Justin Brooke, Sean I. Mitchell, Reed Floren and Brad Gosse! <<<
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2684815].message }}
    • Profile picture of the author paulie888
      Originally Posted by jsherloc View Post

      paulie888,

      I do not believe e-junkie can do this automatically. I have always just created seperate buttons for each "segment" of units. I need to look at this further though, good question. I will dig a bit...

      Jim
      You're right about this. Only WSO Pro and Rapid Action Profits (RAP) have that dime sale functionality. If I'm not mistaken, RAP requires an additional dime sale plugin in order for you to access this functionality.

      Paul
      Signature
      >>> Features Jason Fladlien, John S. Rhodes, Justin Brooke, Sean I. Mitchell, Reed Floren and Brad Gosse! <<<
      {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2819506].message }}
  • Profile picture of the author George Phillip
    Everything you use can be hacked. Anytime a WSO is released, I see them floating around on numerous forums for free. Some people actually sell other authors WSO's.
    Signature
    {{ DiscussionBoard.errors[2819427].message }}

Trending Topics