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Ok so ive searched the forum and google to no avail.

Any experienced IM out there that could recommend a wso for a newb to get started?

I know i will prob get a load off affiliates saying buy this buy this but any genuine peeps out there with some advice?

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Will Edwards
    It is a difficult question to answer because people will not wish to self-promote.

    Having said that ... well ... there's a free one in my sig

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    • Profile picture of the author bunnywoof
      Originally Posted by Will Edwards View Post

      It is a difficult question to answer because people will not wish to self-promote.

      Having said that ... well ... there's a free one in my sig

      Will
      I did think i get a lot of self promoting but wondered if there was that 1 golden one out there for newbs as trawling through all the info on here and google is crazy.

      I am getting there, slowly but surely but it is all a lot to take in.

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  • Profile picture of the author Joe R Piercey
    You've searched the forum and Google to no avail?

    You didn't learn ANY methods to make money from these two sources?
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    If you don't know what information and tools you need for your business, you haven't reached the point where any of them will benefit you.

    You need to first do the research here and determine what it is you'd like to do to make money online. Then you need to make a plan to make that happen and then purchase any info/tools you need to get that accomplished.

    Buying WSOs and looking for the big secret method is a waste of time and money.
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  • Profile picture of the author James.N
    The WSOs are generally about a specific means to making money, getting traffic, improving SEO etc. I think you'll get a lot better responses if you know what you need or what you're looking for.

    If you are starting from scratch and need "everything" you might want to look into a mentor or coach. There are some on the forum that you can pay and get monthly help.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chri5123
    Originally Posted by bunnywoof View Post

    Ok so ive searched the forum and google to no avail.

    Any experienced IM out there that could recommend a wso for a newb to get started?

    I know i will prob get a load off affiliates saying buy this buy this but any genuine peeps out there with some advice?

    Thanks.
    Yes, don't buy a WSO to start off with.

    READ the forum, use the search tool for any area you want to learn about - spend the morning reading and learning and the afternoon taking action on what you have learnt.

    Aim to get that first sale and then scale.

    Then buy WSO's that can help YOU grow your business.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
    If you are set on buying a WSO, may I recommend joining the War Room instead? For a tiny investment of $37 you will get access to the mind of Allen Says (the man who owns the forum), exclusive information, and a lot of free WSOs (that non-War Room members have to pay for).

    The only catch is that there is so much information that you may get confused, so it's best to choose an area you want to learn about, and then focus on it.

    Seriously, it's probably the best $37 you will ever spend.

    All the best,
    Michael
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  • Profile picture of the author Trevor
    Do you have anything particular on mind? PPC/PPV/CPA/SEO/Amazon/Clickbank?
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  • Profile picture of the author Troy_Phillips
    Use this.
    Decide what you are interested in selling.
    Find a product that matches your interest and also has an affiliate network.
    Sign up for the affiliate program.
    Send all the people(traffic) you possibly can to the link they give you at the affiliate program.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jerremy
      Are you somebody who would create a product, promote a product, or do nothing with "products"?
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      ;)

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  • Profile picture of the author Bilderberg
    Originally Posted by bunnywoof View Post

    Ok so ive searched the forum and google to no avail.

    Any experienced IM out there that could recommend a wso for a newb to get started?

    I know i will prob get a load off affiliates saying buy this buy this but any genuine peeps out there with some advice?

    Thanks.
    Hey Bunnywoof,

    I suggest you go to WSO section of this forum and search the forum for the term "coaching" and search for the one with the most replies and reviews but concentrate on the replies more then the reviews, which is the most sufficient option for newbies and seems most promising. You need someone to hold your hand and give you copy paste methods instead of just buying into a "method" or"one click software" type of programs. If you found my reply helpful please click the "Thanks" button on the bottom right corner, and good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author onSubie
    I agree with Michael Oksa. Before spending any money on a WSO, especially if you are inexperienced, try the War Room.

    It is a low one-time price and you will have acces to a lot of information.


    Mahlon
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