WSO Pricing Question...

by regska
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Hi Warriors,

I'm about to post my 1st ever wso. and I thought the fee is $20.

I read the wso rule and it says there it is $40. Did I just miss out about this pricing change? Is it really $40 now?
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  • Profile picture of the author Chad Heffelfinger
    It changed from $20 to $40 about 3 weeks ago. It is still one of the best deals you will find for targeted exposure for your offer. If you have a decent offer you should have no trouble getting your $40 and a lot more back in return.

    Oh, and in case you're wondering, it is $40 to bump it back to the first page as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author regska
      Originally Posted by Chad Heffelfinger View Post

      It changed from $20 to $40 about 3 weeks ago. It is still one of the best deals you will find for targeted exposure for your offer. If you have a decent offer you should have no trouble getting your $40 and a lot more back in return.

      Oh, and in case you're wondering, it is $40 to bump it back to the first page as well.
      Thanks for clarifying my question about the price. Anyway, I will only sell a simple, yet helpful, $7 report. Do you think it will perform good? Because I'm not showing a lot of warriors selling ebooks nowadays, they are concentrating more on selling services.
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      • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
        Originally Posted by regska View Post

        Thanks for clarifying my question about the price. Anyway, I will only sell a simple, yet helpful, $7 report. Do you think it will perform good? Because I'm not showing a lot of warriors selling ebooks nowadays, they are concentrating more on selling services.
        There is no way for anyone to know the answer to your question. It will depend on the quality of your copy, the perceived value of your report, and the reviews you get as you start your WSO. Is it a report on a topic people are DESPERATELY seeking an answer to?

        Timing of your WSO could make a major difference, too.

        I'm very surprised by your comment about the ebook to services ratio. I still see a ton of ebooks, video courses, and training programs for sale in the WSO section. It appears to me they still outweigh services by a wide margin.
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        • Profile picture of the author regska
          Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

          I've been gathering a lot of stats on my sales lately, and last month alone I made over $500 selling ebooks in the WSO forum. In fact, the WSO forum is my single most profitable market for ebooks.
          That's nice to hear! Do you write your own ebooks or have someone write for you?

          Originally Posted by Barry Unruh View Post

          There is no way for anyone to know the answer to your question. It will depend on the quality of your copy, the perceived value of your report, and the reviews you get as you start your WSO. Is it a report on a topic people are DESPERATELY seeking an answer to?
          I'm really not sure if this is the topic that people are really desperate seeking an answer to. It's about how to really profit from plr, I know this is not the most in demand topic right now on the internet, but a lot of people still doesn't know and doesn't want to create their own products, so I'm thinking this would be still helpful.

          Anyway, it's only $7 though.
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          • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
            Originally Posted by regska View Post

            That's nice to hear! Do you write your own ebooks or have someone write for you?
            I write my own.

            I do sometimes buy PLR to rewrite, but the quality is usually so low that I end up throwing out the rewritten PLR and start over. Like I'll have a paragraph, and I'll rewrite it, and I'll add some more info to it, and then I'll add another paragraph, and then I'll move the info I added into this new paragraph, and then I'll delete the rewritten paragraph.

            So the PLR actually ends up not being in the product at all.

            It's about how to really profit from plr, I know this is not the most in demand topic right now on the internet, but a lot of people still doesn't know and doesn't want to create their own products, so I'm thinking this would be still helpful.
            I have a $17 product on that which is really not selling well at all. I'm in the process of reworking it, though - adding videos, etc. It's a good topic, and one that smart product creators should be very interested in. The Rhodes Brothers have been doing a lot around that; Tim Castleman has done some stuff related to it, too. So there are big names in that field, and a $7 report would probably be welcomed.
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      • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
        Originally Posted by regska View Post

        Because I'm not showing a lot of warriors selling ebooks nowadays, they are concentrating more on selling services.
        I've been gathering a lot of stats on my sales lately, and last month alone I made over $500 selling ebooks in the WSO forum. In fact, the WSO forum is my single most profitable market for ebooks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chad Heffelfinger
    Ebooks are still sold as WSO's and can be very successful. As long as it is "helpful" as you say, you should be fine. Just make sure you come up with an interesing or compelling title as people have to read your offer before they can even decide to buy it.
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