Can Commitment Turn any Decent WSO into a Winner?

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it seems like commitment and following through seems to be most warrior's downfall with WSO's. When they don't see profit immediately they get lured by the next hot WSO. If you just stick with 1 WSO and commit 100% and do everything recommended wouldn't every WSO work?
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  • Profile picture of the author freemen14
    Originally Posted by LD Carter View Post

    Those people aren't being realistic. People see WSO's as Magic Bullets instead of viewing them as educational material. I think that's the problem. WSO's should be a way to educate you on methods and strategies to make money or whatever it's promising, but it's still on you to do further research. A WSO should never be the beginning and the end of all of your IM knowledge.

    I agree with LD Carter. Use WSO's to help build your knowledge in specific ways. For example if I would like to learn more about backlinking let's say I would consider buying a quality WSO in that area to help me to learn specifics.
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  • Profile picture of the author King Shiloh
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    Originally Posted by redstanford View Post

    it seems like commitment and following through seems to be most warrior's downfall with WSO's. When they don't see profit immediately they get lured by the next hot WSO. If you just stick with 1 WSO and commit 100% and do everything recommended wouldn't every WSO work?
    There are WSOs that can't work for you because the WSO is just a hype. And there are those ones that don't work for you because you refused to act accordingly either intentionally or unintentionally.

    My point is that it's not every WSO that works. It's not every WSO that can work for you. PERIOD. There are good and bad WSOs.

    Find out the WSO that works, follow the working plan or strategies and replicate the original owner's result.
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeLiving
    I think there are really two kinds of WSO's, or classification's if you will. There are those that are seemingly educational or reference material. For example someone could release a WSO on a certain optimization technique or a new traffic generation tip. You don't really "implement" these in a disciplined form, but rather add it your toolbox for use on another project.

    Then you have "systems, plans, blueprints." These are where your discipline in implementation is a big deal. If you don't try you won't succeed. It's like getting the instructions and all the parts to build a car. It's not going to build itself. Your going to have to get in there yourself and get your hands dirty.

    I have personally benefited from both types of WSO's. I find the educational or reference material more appealing, but have purchased a few blueprints from time to time. The bottom line is that you learn something from what you bought. Whether you implement in a disciplined manner or not is almost irrelevant as you can take bits and pieces from everything to create your own unique money making pie.
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    • Profile picture of the author phpnetpro
      Originally Posted by MikeLiving View Post

      I think there are really two kinds of WSO's, or classification's if you will. There are those that are seemingly educational or reference material. For example someone could release a WSO on a certain optimization technique or a new traffic generation tip. You don't really "implement" these in a disciplined form, but rather add it your toolbox for use on another project.

      Then you have "systems, plans, blueprints." These are where your discipline in implementation is a big deal. If you don't try you won't succeed. It's like getting the instructions and all the parts to build a car. It's not going to build itself. Your going to have to get in there yourself and get your hands dirty.

      I have personally benefited from both types of WSO's. I find the educational or reference material more appealing, but have purchased a few blueprints from time to time. The bottom line is that you learn something from what you bought. Whether you implement in a disciplined manner or not is almost irrelevant as you can take bits and pieces from everything to create your own unique money making pie.
      This is a good point Mike.

      I think there's also a third kind of WSO - software/plugins, although I don't think they do as good as some of the other types of WSOs. In my opinion, this kind of WSO can offer the most long term value because you keep using software/plugins over and over again.
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