Anyone have a great system for keeping up with their WSO purchases?

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Hi Warriors-

Do you have a great system for keeping up with all of the WSO's and other info/courses that you have bought?

I am finding it difficult to keep up with all those that I have bought. What I mean by that is not only a list of what I purchased and from whom, but to keep up with all emails and/or updates/upgrades.

Also how do you keep any order of what might work with any other course/system that you use, how to group it, etc?

Since you are now on the mailing list of the person you purchased from, you get other offers, etc from them, and most of it doesn't pertain to your previous purchase. But, if you opt out of their list, you might miss any important upgrades or updates.

I am getting overwhelmed and wonder how others deal with this--I know I can't be alone.

Any and all feedback and ideas appreciated!!!

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  • Profile picture of the author Richard Tunnah
    Ceecee,
    Sounds to me you are buying lots of wso's without putting them to use. It's easy thing to do when you are new here but usually the wrong thing to do. What I do is only buy selective wso's that fit my current business plan. I then place the wso into a folder with name and date. I pass most to my va to impliment.
    You can track bought wso's via warriorplus.com (wso pro) site. You have the option to click bought.
    If you are using gmail to opt in to someones list you can add something to identify a unique email addy to somesone list. So for instance joebloggs@gmail.com can be turned into joebloggs+1@gmail.com. Gmail ignores the '+1' but you can filter messages via this.

    Rich
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Anthony
      this system works great -

      Stop buying
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    • Profile picture of the author ceecee12
      Originally Posted by Richard Tunnah View Post

      Ceecee,
      Sounds to me you are buying lots of wso's without putting them to use. It's easy thing to do when you are new here but usually the wrong thing to do. What I do is only buy selective wso's that fit my current business plan. I then place the wso into a folder with name and date. I pass most to my va to impliment.
      You can track bought wso's via warriorplus.com (wso pro) site. You have the option to click bought.
      If you are using gmail to opt in to someones list you can add something to identify a unique email addy to somesone list. So for instance joebloggs@gmail.com can be turned into joebloggs+1@gmail.com. Gmail ignores the '+1' but you can filter messages via this.

      Rich
      Originally Posted by Michael Oksa View Post

      If you need a "system" for keeping track of WSO purchases, then you may have a problem. I buy anywhere from 1 to 3 WSOs per YEAR.

      Granted, you are probsbly making a lot of WSO sellers happy, but I only want people to buy my WSOs if they will put them to good use. I do NOT want anybody buying just for the sake of buying; it's not healthy.

      Anyway...start looking for a system of IMPLEMENTATION of the WSOs you have purchased so far. Think about what you are already doing (or eould like to do to make money online) and then start going through the WSOs you already have--sticking to those that are related to what you want to do.

      All the best,
      Michael

      Rich & Michael-

      You are probably both right--I have bought too many WSO's---and I am VERY 'confused'. But--at the time they all sound like good info and the price is usually $5-$9 at the time (and rising) so it seems like a good time to buy (for future use) at the time.:confused:
      Rich thanks for the tip on warriorplus and gmail. I had just been thinking about trying to set up some sort of filter system in gmail.

      Many thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    If you need a "system" for keeping track of WSO purchases, then you may have a problem. I buy anywhere from 1 to 3 WSOs per YEAR.

    Granted, you are probably making a lot of WSO sellers happy, but I only want people to buy my WSOs if they will put them to good use. I do NOT want anybody buying just for the sake of buying; it's not healthy.

    Anyway...start looking for a system of IMPLEMENTATION of the WSOs you have purchased so far. Think about what you are already doing (or would like to do to make money online) and then start going through the WSOs you already have--sticking to those that are related to what you want to do.

    All the best,
    Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Hess
    If you buy a lot of WSO's from vendors that use WSOPro as a delivery method, sign-up to WarriorPlus: WarriorPlus.

    When you click on the "my account" link in the top right hand corner, there's an option to view your 'WSO Purchase History'.

    Here's a screenshot: 2011-07-18_1325 - MarkHess's library

    It will list all of your WSO purchases made through the WSOPro system and allow you to download them again.
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    • Profile picture of the author ceecee12
      Originally Posted by Mark Hess View Post

      If you buy a lot of WSO's from vendors that use WSOPro as a delivery method, sign-up to WarriorPlus: WarriorPlus.

      When you click on the "my account" link in the top right hand corner, there's an option to view your 'WSO Purchase History'.

      Here's a screenshot: 2011-07-18_1325 - MarkHess's library

      It will list all of your WSO purchases made through the WSOPro system and allow you to download them again.
      Hi Mark-

      thanks for the tip
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
    If you need a system to organize your WSO purchases then it sounds like you collecting too many! Notice the keyword there. Of course some are great for gaining knowledge but too many times people will keep buying without implementing. Don't create this fatal IM mistake.
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