WarriorPlus vs Warroom membership - The Benefits

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Hello Warriors!

I am looking to upgrade, and this may help other Warriors better understand the benefits of purchasing WarriorPlus and/or Warroom memberships.

Here's one question to get this thread started:
If you want to create a WSO, do you need to pay for WarriorPlus... and can you create a WSO through a Warroom membership?

Thanks
#benefits #membership #warriorplus #warroom
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Meaney
    You need a war room membership to post WSO's, and warrior plus has nothing to do with WF.

    You don't need to pay for warrior plus, it's only an optional WSO management system created by another company.
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    You are mixing royally unrelated things.

    WarriorPlus is a different website - different owner. And no, you don't need to pay them to have a WSO. And questions regarding their services is best to be asked there.

    As for War Room membership: it is a prerequisite to be able to post a WSO.
    War Room = $37 for life.
    Every WSO = $40/each. (also $40 for each bump)
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Burritt
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    WarriorPlus is not affiliated with the WarriorForum. It is separate.

    The WarRoom is part of the WarriorForum. It is worth paying to get access. You get lots of great advice there. To join, go to your User CP, Control Panel, Misc, Paid Subscriptions.

    You cannot create a WSO through a WarRoom membership. It, however, is required to be a member first. Then you pay a fee as described here:http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...mp-thread.html
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    • Profile picture of the author HonestJ
      Originally Posted by Jeff Burritt View Post

      WarriorPlus is not affiliated with the WarriorForum. It is separate.

      The WarRoom is part of the WarriorForum. It is worth paying to get access. You get lots of great advice there. To join, go to your User CP, Control Panel, Misc, Paid Subscriptions.

      You cannot create a WSO through a WarRoom membership. It, however, is required to be a member first. Then you pay a fee as described here:

      Thanks, Jeff!

      I read the the Thread you provided and it does say you need to pay $40.00 for creating a thread on WSO section, but it doesn't say anything about needing a WarRoom membership first.

      Please confirm.

      Thanks again!
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      • Profile picture of the author Jeff Burritt
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        Yes, good question. It is a little vague, but it states a WarRoom membership is required in the rules here:http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...29-2011-a.html

        Specifically "Your War Room membership gives you an opportunity to submit WSOs, but the forum solely decides what is allowed. From time to time the forum may not allow certain advertisements, products, or services, and this could affect the ability of existing offers to be bumped or even continued."

        Clear as mud?

        Jeff


        Originally Posted by HonestJ View Post

        Thanks, Jeff!

        I read the the Thread you provided and it does say you need to pay $40.00 for creating a thread on WSO section, but it doesn't say anything about needing a WarRoom membership first.

        Please confirm.

        Thanks again!
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        • Profile picture of the author HonestJ
          Originally Posted by Jeff Burritt View Post

          Yes, good question. It is a little vague, but it states a WarRoom membership is required in the rules here:http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...29-2011-a.html

          Specifically "Your War Room membership gives you an opportunity to submit WSOs, but the forum solely decides what is allowed. From time to time the forum may not allow certain advertisements, products, or services, and this could affect the ability of existing offers to be bumped or even continued."

          Clear as mud?

          Jeff


          LOL.. "clear as mud". Your explanation is helpful to me and I'm sure to many others!


          My apologies for getting WarriorPlus confused with WarRoom. I don't know how I got the wires crossed on that. Obviously, I want to join the WarRoom and support it.


          Next Question:

          If I would like to be an affiliate for some of the WSO's on the WF. Do I need to upgrade?

          Thanks
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      • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
        Originally Posted by HonestJ View Post

        but it doesn't say anything about needing a WarRoom membership first.

        Please confirm.
        Originally Posted by Istvan Horvath View Post

        As for War Room membership: it is a prerequisite to be able to post a WSO.
        Originally Posted by Jeff Burritt View Post

        You cannot create a WSO through a WarRoom membership. It, however, is required to be a member first.
        Confirmed
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  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    These are two different sites and services that you are talking about.

    The War Room is where a lot of successful people share their successful tools, tips, and tricks. It is loaded with useful products that you would normally have to pay for. If you plan on selling products in the WSO section, a War Room membership is a prerequisite.

    My tip for the War Room is to go in there and search for what you are in need of. A lot of people go in there, browse around, and end up with information overload. There is a lot of stuff that will tear you in different directions. Don't let that happen to you. Go there in search of your specific needs. Use the search tool. Don't browse.
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    Upgrade to what from where?

    (I think you still should go back and read again the answers).

    Whether you can or can not be an affiliate - doesn't have anything to do with WF.
    It depends on the payment processor of the WSO seller: if it has an affiliate program, then you can apply. If it doesn't, you can not. It's that simple.

    WSOs sold directly with a Paypal button (or something similar) don't have affiliate programs.
    W+ has affiliate program: you need to pay a monthly fee AND to apply for each product.; if the WSO is sold through them.
    Digiresult (another option to sell WSOs) also has an affiliate program; free.
    JVZoo (the newest WSO payment option) also has an afiliate program: you can apply for free for each product sold through them.

    And so on...
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Originally Posted by HonestJ View Post

    Hello Warriors!

    I am looking to upgrade, and this may help other Warriors better understand the benefits of purchasing WarriorPlus and/or Warroom memberships.

    Here's one question to get this thread started:
    If you want to create a WSO, do you need to pay for WarriorPlus... and can you create a WSO through a Warroom membership?

    Thanks
    To create a WSO, you must first be a member of the War Room. That's a one time fee of $37. In addition to being able to create WSOs, there's a lot of free products and information inside the War Room. Worthwhile investment.

    If you want to list your WSO using WarriorPlus, you pay the $20 fee for Plus. It has a lot of features like secure payment and delivery, plus you can list your WSO in a very large database of offers for affiliates to promote. This is huge ... there are 4,779 offers to promote at this time.

    If you want to just promote offers through Warrior Plus, you sign up as an affiliate ($3.99 fee) and you have your choice of nearly 5,000 offers to promote, provided the vendor approves you.
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    • Profile picture of the author HonestJ
      Thanks you E. Brian Rose, Istvan Horvath, sbucciarel !

      All your contributions here has made it easier to understand and give direction to where I need to go for the different facets of the WF.

      I appreciate it, greatly!
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      • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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        Originally Posted by HonestJ View Post

        Thanks you E. Brian Rose, Istvan Horvath, sbucciarel !

        All your contributions here has made it easier to understand and give direction to where I need to go for the different facets of the WF.

        I appreciate it, greatly!
        No problem. Just so you're aware, Warrior Plus is not affiliated with the Warrior Forum. It is a separate product offered by Mike Lantz. You can run a WSO with or without it ... that's your choice.

        I personally use DLGuard for product payment and delivery, but many here use Warrior Plus (WarriorPlus).

        I have signed up with Plus to be an affiliate for some of the products though, even though I haven't yet used it to run my WSOs.
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        • Profile picture of the author HonestJ
          Originally Posted by sbucciarel View Post

          No problem. Just so you're aware, Warrior Plus is not affiliated with the Warrior Forum. It is a separate product offered by Mike Lantz. You can run a WSO with or without it ... that's your choice.

          I personally use DLGuard for product payment and delivery, but many here use Warrior Plus (WarriorPlus).

          I have signed up with Plus to be an affiliate for some of the products though, even though I haven't yet used it to run my WSOs.

          Sbucciarel,

          Wow! Thank you yet again for another resource. I will look into DLGuard... I hear there's been some issues with PayPal freezing accounts. I was looking for a future alternative. Especially if I go from making a couple hundred a month to potentially making a few thousand.

          I apologize for my confusion with thinking that Warrior Plus is directly related with the WF... know I know. JVZoo looks promising too.

          Thanks again!
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          • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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            Originally Posted by HonestJ View Post

            Sbucciarel,

            Wow! Thank you yet again for another resource. I will look into DLGuard... I hear there's been some issues with PayPal freezing accounts. I was looking for a future alternative. Especially if I go from making a couple hundred a month to potentially making a few thousand.
            Yeah, I love DLGuard. If I hadn't bought it quite some time ago, I may have gone the Plus route, but I have a couple hundred products linked up with DLGuard. There's no limit to how many products you can use it for.

            It has support for quite a few payment options ... not just Paypal, so it's versatile.
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  • Profile picture of the author IamTJM
    Warrior Plus is great if you want to just be an affiliate as most WSOs are run through Warrior Plus and you need a silver membership which is $4 per month. Well worth it in my opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author tjcreation
    Warrior Plus is incredibly helpful with figuring what WSO's are great to promote. The War Room in incredibly helpful to learn as a marketer. I have used both and would highly recommend both!
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  • Profile picture of the author Thatgirl
    Learn something new everyday. Had no idea what warrior plus was...
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