What's the best way to find worthy WSO's?

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I'll be reading by the fireplace on my Ipad over the holidays (now that I have some free time) and I'm just wondering... what's the best way to go about finding a good WSO?

I'm just looking for something to read over the holidays and maybe pick up on some good tips.

What's the best way to find the good ones? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author celente
    find out what others are saying in the thread...simple.

    But here's is a tip. I only buy 2 WSO's a year.

    Buy one or so WSO and work hard, focus until you make money with it. Do not become a WSO whore. i.e. buy up every WSO and whine about them being crap or not working....just stick to one WSO and focus on it, till you make money.

    Buying a WSO you do not take action on, is just a waist of time.

    Good luck to you Christiani.
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    • There's no such thing as a good or bad WSO per se, especially from your perspective, because obviously you are simply seeking information or tips.


      If you are a seeker of knowledge, then everything that you may read which is of interest to you would be good.


      Of course it would be rational to weigh in the reviews given by those who have examined the WSO, but that would be too business-like for your taste, I guess, because as you say you are "just looking for something to read over the holidays ..."


      Go by your guts and you won't be disappointed.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexander K
        Originally Posted by Marlon Cresencio Cabilan View Post

        There's no such thing as a good or bad WSO per se, especially from your perspective, because obviously you are simply seeking information or tips.
        This is true. I bought a WSO, claiming you could make a lot of money, the methods were black/hat and spam. Results were doctored. Got a refund. But then applied some of the methods in a more white hat way and actually made some money. So that WSO was bad, but.. it sparked good results.

        May not be the best way, but you could ask us to recommend our own, LOL.

        Basically, as said, look at reviews.. look for headlines, topics, that spark your interest.
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        • Profile picture of the author bkdubs
          Originally Posted by Alexander K View Post

          This is true. I bought a WSO, claiming you could make a lot of money, the methods were black/hat and spam. Results were doctored. Got a refund. But then applied some of the methods in a more white hat way and actually made some money. So that WSO was bad, but.. it sparked good results.

          May not be the best way, but you could ask us to recommend our own, LOL.

          Basically, as said, look at reviews.. look for headlines, topics, that spark your interest.
          I agree, I see some other places that people complain about wso's being bad..such and such. I have yet to find one that I have not found at least one concept or resource that I can not use somehow else if the actual method as described is not the best for my business.

          if you look at wso's of the day they have to meet criteria to get there so I would probably start there. Not that they are all good ones, but its a place to start.
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  • Profile picture of the author madison_avenue
    I first look for ones with the most comments as a starting point, use WSO Tracker. It's by no means a guarantee but a good starting point to find out more.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexander K
      Originally Posted by madison_avenue View Post

      I first look for ones with the most comments as a starting point, use WSO Tracker. It's by no means a guarantee but a good starting point to find out more.
      Most comments doesn't mean the WSO is good. It could, but a lot of other factors can cause a lot of comments. One being complaints. Another the WSO could have been posted for a long time.
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    Hi

    One key is to know what you are looking for and try not to be distracted by WSOs that do not fit your business plan.

    If your plan is to build AdSense websites then read WSOs to make sure they support that plan.

    Don't run off and buy "$197 checks daily!~ Easy offline method!" Because it is not part of your plan.

    But "Secret WP template drives AdSense conversions through the roof!" might be a WSO worth checking out if you need a new WP theme for your AdSense sights. And who doesn't?

    Also read the WSO thread and don't be afraid to ask "pre-sales" questions if you need more information.

    If you have no idea what you are looking for and hope a WSO will reveal how to start your business and make money then it is better to do more research in the WF before plunking down more money.

    Mahlon
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      If you find a WSO that helps you with something you are DOING, buying makes sense.

      Before clicking on the "buy now" button for every product that promises fast or easy money, remember this - when you are buying you are part of the target market. You are a customer.

      When you are earning money you are a marketer.
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  • Profile picture of the author markhimeb
    I do not agree with the idea that there is no such thing as good and bad WSOs. I've spent lot of cash during my first months in WF for WSOs and I can tell you for sure that some of them were great, while others -actually the majority- were just CRAP!

    A good WSO in my opinion is one that solves a problem. So, in my opinion if you want to spend some money for a WSO, first make a list of the main problems you face. Choose the one on which you will focus and by a relative WSO. If it does less from what it promises do not hesitate to ask for a refund. If it fulfills its promises, then the time you spend with it may pay you back in gold.
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