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Can anyone tell me the overall cost to submit an WSO through WarriorPlus, including everything...
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  • Profile picture of the author Geoff101
    Why don't you ask that to the relevant guys? Try WarriorPlus customer support. Get info from the official people.
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    • Profile picture of the author AffiliateWaves
      WSO cost 40 USD and W+ is not related to WF in anyway,Both are different and independent entities

      Don't mix them in one .

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      • Profile picture of the author Paul Myers
        This is easy to figure out, if you do a few minutes of research.

        You must be a War Room member to post offers in the WSO section. That's a one-time $37 fee.

        Each WSO post is $40.

        Each time you "bump" a WSO it's another $40. (Bumping means kicking it back to the top of the front page of the section.)

        For W+ fees, go to WSO Pro - The all-in-one WSO sale, delivery and management system | WarriorPlus

        Easy math.


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  • Profile picture of the author trevord92
    As others have said, Warrior Plus isn't connected with Warrior Forum, it's just one of several different ways of handling payments.

    You need to be a War Room member to post a WSO so you'll have to factor that one-off cost in as well.

    Then it's $40 per WSO listed and the same again if you opt to "bump" it back to the first page after it drops off the first two pages.

    If you go down the Warrior Plus route, their default pricing structure is now the WSO Pro version on this page.

    They charge a fixed fee per sale plus a percentage, so no-one can work out how much you'll pay per sale based on your proposed price.

    That calculation gets interesting if you use a dime sale but the good news is you only pay when you make a sale so it's not an extra fixed cost.

    Edit: Paul types faster than I do!
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  • Profile picture of the author Masum492
    Thanks guys!
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