Do you think that most of WSOs published on this site a legit or fraud?

by Drica
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I am a new member of warrior forum and very surprise with a lot of WSO that promises to help people to make a lot of money very fast. I particularly do not believe in 70% of WSOs some people post here. And you ?
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Let's talk about the 30% you find credible. What makes them believable to you and why do you dismiss the other 70%?
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  • Profile picture of the author wolfmmiii
    Yes. Many of them are bogus. Especially the "make $3000 a week on autopilot" ones. Rather than look for a silver bullet, focus on the WSOs that provide information that's relevant to your business model.
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  • Profile picture of the author Marc Rodill
    Pretty much to sell anything you have to present it in the best possible light. But the truth of the matter is, you better get ready to bust your ass, or you're in trouble.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie123
    I think the point is...no so-called e-book, course, video, webinar, or whatever is living up to its elaborate headline. Most purport to make your financial life a lot easier and people believe it! Shame on both or shame on one group or the other. Is it the sellers who are fueling this or the buyers who accept the mediocrity? My two cents.
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  • Profile picture of the author Caleb Spilchen
    All of the WSO's on the warrior forum are complete frauds & scams.

    Every single product ever sold on the internet in every niche is a fraud & a scam.

    :-)

    ...

    On a serious note...

    You can choose to believe in whatever claim you want to believe in, the Warrior Forum has a lot of offers available, and you certainly don't need to buy everyone, or believe every claim.

    The truth of the matter is... Most of the claims made here on the forum are TRUE, at least the ones that people prove... (because false proof gets people called out pretty fast here).

    I don't understand why your spending your time questioning what shit offers are, rather then grabbing a free guide and setting up a profitable business... (or buying one of the 30% of wso's)

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  • Profile picture of the author Horny Devil
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    Originally Posted by Drica View Post

    I particularly do not believe in 70% of WSOs some people post here. And you ?
    I don't believe in 70% of what the newspapers say but I still buy them.

    I don't believe in 70% of what politicians say but I still vote.

    I don't believe in 70% of what my wife says but I still sleep with her.


    If YOU don't believe in 70% of WSO's, don't buy them. Simple as.
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    • Profile picture of the author Marc Rodill
      Originally Posted by Horny Devil View Post

      I don't believe in 70% of what the newspapers say but I still buy them.

      I don't believe in 70% of what politicians say but I still vote.

      I don't believe in 70% of what my wife says but I still sleep with her.


      If YOU don't believe in 70% of WSO's, don't buy them. Simple as.
      Your examples made sense until number three. I think you meant, "I don't hear..." that would be more believable. :O

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  • Profile picture of the author run
    I don't believe in Make Money WSO, but anothers are fine!
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    I just wanna tell you that most of the links in the signature are trash and/or a trap to make you pay!
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  • Profile picture of the author Brandon Modrov
    Just like anything in life there is a lot of value you just have to find it. You may have to sort through a lot of WSOs until you find your gem but you have to do your due diligence. I do believe there to be a lot of one upping in the forum and that's what you might be referring to. Warriors are looking to get eyeballs to their products and are trying to set themselves apart. Everyone does it a different way.

    If you haven't bought all of the WSOs then you won't know if 70% are bad. Just because similar products have similar headlines it doesn't mean they are all bad. The sellers just choose to use a similar marketing strategy.

    There is a lot of copy cat marketing as well. Many sellers are new and hear about the great success of the forum so they work a system get a result and mimic someone else in their sales copy.

    Some people have made XX amount of dollars in XX amount of hours but that doesn't mean you will make XX amount of dollar every XX hours like clockwork. They are extrapolating the work they put in to see their result and they are sharing that. Your results may vary.
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  • Profile picture of the author JonP
    I wouldn't say most of them are a scam however if you are new to IM the systems will generally take a lot more work for you than you will be led to believe. Any business you start, including IM, takes a ton of work to get off the ground and most people just don't want to do that. Most people want to buy a product, read a course, and magically make thousands of dollars in the first week without actually doing the work outlined in the course.

    So, if someone is unwilling to put in the work/effort required to make a WSO course work for them then they will end up thinking it's a scam when the problem actually resides with them. For someone else willing to put in the work to become successful, though, that same course would likely be legit for them.
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    Those products only exist because people keep on buying them. If there was no demand then there would be no supply.

    Generally speaking if something sounds too good to be true then it is. If you honestly expect to sit around in your underpants and earn $1,000's per day doing very little work then you are the type of person those products are targeting. But you are to blame just as much as the people creating those products.

    Be realistic about things. There are plenty of viable WSO's out there. Do your research and don't get caught up in hype.
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    • Profile picture of the author ajbarnes777
      Originally Posted by WillR View Post

      If you honestly expect to sit around in your underpants and earn $1,000's per day doing very little work then you are the type of person those products are targeting. But you are to blame just as much as the people creating those products.

      Be realistic about things. There are plenty of viable WSO's out there. Do your research and don't get caught up in hype.
      Bingo!

      I've personally learned early on after buying crappy products that I need to stop getting angry at the sellers of said crappy products and start directing that anger at myself. In other words, I had to knock myself upside the head to stop being gullible, stop being naive, start doing more research, check reviews AT THE END of a thread, etc Ever since then I haven't bought one product that made me want to break my computer screen!
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  • Profile picture of the author Drica
    I believe that some WSOS's are legit. I particularly purchased some, but I do not believe in WSO's that promise to help people to make thousands of money in 1 hour or similars. Do you understand?
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Originally Posted by Drica View Post

      I believe that some WSOS's are legit. I particularly purchased some, but I do not believe in WSO's that promise to help people to make thousands of money in 1 hour or similars. Do you understand?
      Yes; I think I do. I think it's probably as simple as this: some people are silly enough to buy products or services (here, just as elsewhere) whose sales copy makes income claims, and some vendors (here, just as elsewhere, in the places where it's allowed) offer them accordingly, because some people will buy them. Obviously enough to you and me, overall those are actually products and services to avoid.

      Originally Posted by WillR View Post

      Those products only exist because people keep on buying them. If there was no demand then there would be no supply.
      I agree about 95% with this. But I do also think there's a sense in which (as some schools of economists proclaim) "supply creates its own demand", to some extent, and that demand for "that sort of nonsense" has actually declined a little, partly because of the ever-changing laws, regulations and policies relating to income claims in advertising.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisMoore
    I agree that some product creators tend to advertise their wso's by writing big, mostly untrue sentences in order to attract the readers. I believe that most of the warriors learned to ignore those, and to look at how the product can help them with its features and not what it promise to do.
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  • Profile picture of the author curationsoft
    most of the offers are too good to be true and it really depends on you if get attracted.
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  • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
    Originally Posted by Drica View Post

    I am a new member of warrior forum and very surprise with a lot of WSO that promises to help people to make a lot of money very fast. I particularly do not believe in 70% of WSOs some people post here. And you ?
    You need to realize that you are posing the question to people who actually sell WSO's (besides those who don't).

    There's no "us and them" partition where you're going to recieve ubiased advice.

    If in doubt....do nowt.


    Daniel
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    Marketers just give consumers what they want.

    When a marketer tries to give the consumer what they need, they will struggle.

    Consumers don't care if it's what they NEED, they only want what they WANT.

    That's why there's so many with ridiculous headlines and consumers gobbling them up like candy.

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  • Amongst the common WSO's that in most cases are some sort of blueprint to the marketing tactic of the day, you will also find non MMO products which in many cases are pretty much "what you see is what you get".

    I.E. I just noticed that Brad Gosse today is selling some awesome quality images of cupcakes. Now this may not get your heart pumping out of your chest with visions of driving fancy cars and traveling the world once you buy this WSO, but you pay for cupcakes, you get cupcakes. No scam, no nothing, just cupcakes as promised. (I'm doing a project with my 6 year old daughter in case you're wondering, so his product wins my wallet today over any Top Secret Facebook Ninja Samurai Warrior Competition Annihilator Marketing Software.)

    What I am trying to say is that people are missing out on some real products that can be useful in their business or for a current product they are working on. Unfortunately most will spend their time focusing on reading mile long sales pages that are very noisy, but say very little. At times I do enjoy a chuckle and read the gleaming testimonials left by hundreds of people who all due to mass hysteria simultaneously seem to have positioned their head up a sellers @*$.

    It's a strange phenomena...
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  • Profile picture of the author Romeo90
    I hardly ever bother with the WSO section these days, the last WSO I bought was utter garbage. Same as the one before that, and the one before that....I think that I have only ever bought 2 or 3 that have been of value to ME. And that is where the key to your thread lies...how much value can you take from a WSO.

    I got a war room membership. And now I get free WSO's. A lot are still garbage, but found a gem or two in there, and I figured that $40 is better than spending $20 every week.
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