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When you submit your WSO for review, how long do you have to decide when you want to post it and pay for the thread?

I know this question is silly but I would really want to know.
#question #quick #wso
  • Profile picture of the author Coby
    After it's approved I believe you have an "unlimited" time to pay for it... I know I've waited over a month before...

    Cheers,
    Coby
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  • Profile picture of the author WebPen
    Originally Posted by internetmarketer1 View Post

    When you submit your WSO for review, how long do you have to decide when you want to post it and pay for the thread?

    I know this question is silly but I would really want to know.
    A good tip is to submit your basic copy, but then copy-paste it into Notepad before you submit it.

    Then create a new thread in the TEST Forum, which only you can see. Then you can edit it in there and make it all nice-looking while you're waiting for the WSO thread to be approved.

    Then when it gets approved, you pay and it goes live- copy-paste the updated version from the TEST forum into your live WSO thread.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoblast76
    Is that really work like that? Its cool. Is it really useful?
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  • Profile picture of the author mayhem3030
    Hang on? you can paste over an approved WSO? what's the point in them approving it then? *confused*
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Oksa
      Originally Posted by mayhem3030 View Post

      Hang on? you can paste over an approved WSO? what's the point in them approving it then? *confused*
      As long as the WSO offer itself doesn't get changed, it should be no big deal.

      People often tweak their copy after it goes live. They may need to clarify a few points, add a bonus, or change the price--none of those things changes what's being sold.

      On the other hand, if you submit a WSO selling a guide on getting traffic, but then (after approval) change it to a guide on how to break YouTube's TOS without getting caught, then that would not be allowed.

      All the best,
      Michael
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      • Profile picture of the author mayhem3030
        Originally Posted by Michael Oksa View Post

        On the other hand, if you submit a WSO selling a guide on getting traffic, but then (after approval) change it to a guide on how to break YouTube's TOS without getting caught, then that would not be allowed.

        All the best,
        Michael
        lol that's alright then I was wondering about post release edits (publishing on Kindle puts your ebook back into "review" following any tweaks which is really annoying).

        I'll be working on my WSO later tonight (and I'm a stickler for typos)!

        Anyone know if Allen has any plans for running a Warrior Marketplace for plugins etc (a bit like how CodeCanyon do)?
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  • Profile picture of the author internetmarketer1
    Thanks guys for the tips. I am surely going to use them next time.

    Just a disclaimer: I didn't use this to promote my WSO. So please, do not ban me. Thanks Guys!
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