by durseo
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Are we allowed to create a wso review website reviewing the WSO of the day, etc?

Are there any wso review sites? How are we supposed to know if any of these WSO's are really good or they just have good sales pages?
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  • Profile picture of the author intergen
    There are tons of them. Also, if you want to know if a WSO is good check out the comments section. Look deep through the shills and see if anyone posted negatively.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adie
    If it is outside WF then you can do whatever you want... There are already some WSO review sites but most of them are bias and more on negative rather than of positive.... and promoting their own products instead..

    But why create a review site when member reviews and feedback are already available under each WSO thread?
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve B
      Originally Posted by Adie View Post

      But why create a review site when member reviews and feedback are already available under each WSO thread?
      Member reviews and feedback in the WSO section, in my opinion, are not very helpful in most instances.

      Lots of members say something like "so and so always over delivers so I purchased without reading the sales page."

      Lots of members say something like "I just purchased and can't wait to try out this new _______________."

      Lots of members say something like "I've been waiting for something like this as it will really help me in my business."

      Lots of members say "I just got mine."

      Honestly, how helpful is this kind of posting?

      If member reviews and feedback come prior to the member even opening up the WSO, how helpful is that?

      I, for one, wish members would post objective, truthful feedback but it's my opinion that such posts are rarely seen in the WSO section.

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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    There's a bunch of them. Like most "review" sites, they are affiliate sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author paul nicholls
    there are quite a few wso review sites out there

    i always get affiliates wanting to promote my wso's and they tell me they will be promoting via
    some wso site

    i don't approve them anymore because the conversions that you get from these types of sites are generally absolutely dreadful
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  • Profile picture of the author kindsvater
    A lot of the "review" websites simply consist of bare bones descriptions with affiliate links (or often copying the sales page), with no attempt to sell the product, leaching off the forum, and the website owner has never seen or used the product. The sites are garbage, a waste of time, and I do my best to not approve them for my products.

    You can create one if you want, but odds are very high you're just wasting your time.

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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    Originally Posted by durseo View Post

    Are there any wso review sites? How are we supposed to know if any of these WSO's are really good or they just have good sales pages?
    Boom. And there we have it ladies and gentlemen. A perfect example of what's wrong with our industry. Someone who wants to create a site to review WSO's but doesn't understand how they will be able to review a WSO properly just by looking at the sales page.

    Talk about the blind leading the blind. :rolleyes:

    If you want to review something... PROPERLY... then buy the darn thing. It ain't rocket science. If your reviews are not based on real life experience of that product then your review site won't last very long anyway. Who wants to listen to your review of a salespage which is all it could be if you have never seen the actual product.

    Sorry, but this is just not the type of thing we want to encourage in this industry. It's practices like this that give our industry such as bad rep.
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