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Old 06-14-2009, 09:45 PM   #1
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Tell me guys,would it be wise if someone just starting out in IM joins the war room?
Or should I start implementing the principles and techniques here first before moving on there?
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Old 06-14-2009, 09:47 PM   #2
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Tell me guys,would it be wise if someone just starting out in IM joins the war room?
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In the war room at least you know all the techniques are solid IMO.

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Old 06-14-2009, 09:56 PM   #3
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Well -- most of the stuff there is at least intermediate, but it's only $37 for a lifetime subscription. So if spending that amount won't cause you financial stress, you can always go for it now, and if the stuff looks too advanced for you now you can always go back in a few months.

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Old 06-14-2009, 09:59 PM   #4
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No-brainer. Spend the one-time $37. Go through the posts methodically and keep Notepad open to jot down notes. Just the mindset and general info knowledge you'll gain as a new IM'er will be worth many times the $37. I consider it one of the best investments I've made in my own education.

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Old 06-14-2009, 11:20 PM   #6
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Join as soon as you can. ( if you won't feel the $37 - lifetime )

You will find tons of useful higher level tips and techniques.

Tons of how to videos!

The threads are screened to enhance the quality.

I hope you have control of the basics such as...

finding lucrative niches
finding products for the people of the niche
slapping up landing pages of some sort on the net
generating visitors to the landing pages

I believe there are a few free step by step video courses therein.

Folks give them away to fellow war room members for testimonials and because they also want to make a contribution.


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will the War room close it's membership later on?
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I'm with John... Absolute no brainer
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I doubt it.

Why would it?


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Old 06-15-2009, 06:33 AM   #10
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The war room is one of the best values I've come across. You can't go wrong by joining!

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There is a lot of great stuff in the War Room. Although a lot of it is intermediate level, I think there is plently that can be understood by people who are new to IM. It is also very well organised and easy to find things.

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I tried the subscription page and did not get whether the fee is monthly or what ($37). It says the fee is recurring. Can anyone explain?
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Yeah, it's recurring -- $37 every 20 years.

Put a post-it note on your computer or something so if you don't like it you can cancel after 19 years, 11 months.

Most people will just forget they signed up and be dinged $37 every 20 years. I'm pretty sure Allen has that planned as his retirement account.

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Yeah, I agree with all the posters above. It's a pretty good investment. Lots of great stuff shared there especially if you take a look at the threads by Jack Duncan and Allen himself.

$37 is a no brainer price!

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It's a no-brainer, if you ask me. Only $37 for lifetime membership. Within 24 hours of joining I had downloaded reports and special WSOs (Warrior Special Offers) that more than justified the cost of joining.

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Same here, join if you don't. If others still ask : join too. It's friendly for everyone, many warriors are sharing their best knowledge, and even their products for free. You may never have to spend any $ on IM education again.
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Old 08-24-2009, 06:14 AM   #18
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Without a doubt, the War Room, is one of the best investments you can make as an Internet Marketer. You will receive an amazing amount of knowledge, tips, and inside information. The one time fee of $37 makes it an amazing value.

For me, the investment has been re-paid many times over. Many, many times.

Newbie friendly? I think so, however, some of the tactics and tools discussed may be more for the Intermediate Marketer.

However, the newbie today, is the Intermediate marketer tomorrow. Stay the course.

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Old 08-24-2009, 06:20 AM   #19
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I would have to agree with all the folks here and say that the War Room membership was the single most profitable investment in information that I have made for my online business.

It's true that most of the stuff in there isn't really for newbies, but it's certainly worth the investment if you can find just one thread in there that rings your bells.

I say, go for it!

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The info in there is priceless. Enough to keep you busy for a lifetime.

However, it can also be a distraction. (at least for me)

I've spent many hours in there reading all kinds of new tricks and tactics.

There are so many ways to make money online.

You need to pick on a stick with it!

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You asked the question for me! I'm brand new to IM, old enough not to have grown up with computers, and I'm trying to read and study as much as I can while battling information overload and getting to grips with the unfamiliar language - MMR, URL, PLR, JV, squeeze page .... I wish there was a kindergarten war room for people like me.

Like probably everybody else on the forum, I want to earn a full-time living in IM. I don't expect to earn millions, I just want to make enough to quit my job, work from home and be reasonably comfortable financially doing something I enjoy. But from where I am now, it seems like a very big mountain to climb.

Can anybody offer a word of encouragement? How long before it all starts making sense?
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Can anybody offer a word of encouragement? How long before it all starts making sense?
You and me both buddy
I am about a month in, and I have already started making small amounts of money, however I am still overwhelmed by all the different terms there are. I would definitely consider undergoing the "Challenge" it's a free IMing course that gives you basic knowledge in all the areas, you will also receive a lot of free trail versions. It got me up and running.....Although I'm still crawling.

I too have been wondering whether to buy the WR membership, although it seems as if we all are bound to end up in there sooner or later.

Anyway, best of luck to you, this forum (the free part) is more than enough to help you understand IM to a degree where you will have some sort of a heading.

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hi there . i too am still deciding wether to join . but reading all the comments above the best thing would be to join

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Like probably everybody else on the forum, I want to earn a full-time living in IM. I don't expect to earn millions, I just want to make enough to quit my job, work from home and be reasonably comfortable financially doing something I enjoy. But from where I am now, it seems like a very big mountain to climb.

Can anybody offer a word of encouragement? How long before it all starts making sense?
Like most things in life, you will be continually learning Biffo. Especially so in IM where technology is advancing and changing at a rapid pace.

If I were starting out again, I would have begun with learning about wordpress...plain and simple! Instead, I spent a long time thinking that to have a website you had to know how to do website design. Then I thought that I had to learn all about graphic design! I really did not have a clue!

The importance of traffic and keywords also took a long while to sink in. I was so chuffed when I uploaded my first (rather crappy) website but just could not understand why I wasn't making thousands of dollars in Adsense income! (In fact, looking back, I'm amazed that I even managed to get an adsense account at all based on that site!!!! How times have changed!)

The basics can slow you down at first but eventually they will become second nature. I think the secret is to find one solid method you like and stick at it. Don't try and be all things to all men!

Best of luck!

PS...don't give up the day job just yet...will you??!!!!

PPS Yes, for $37 you can't go wrong by joining the War Room. However, it may be a little intimidating for beginners as a certain degree of knowledge is presumed.
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i want to purchase the adsense 100k blueprint, just want to know if ill get the same information inside the war room and more? im a freshman in this field but a fast learner hehe
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The War Room has been the greatest $37 I've ever spent in Internet Marketing. Very worth your while to join. If this old fellow can learn lots there, anyone can!
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Thanks everyone for talking me into this -- I am off to join NOW.
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There's a lot of great information in the War Room.

But...you have to be willing to spend some time sorting through it, taking notes, (as already mentioned), choosing the things you most want to learn and apply, and then taking action.

It's not the magic secret passage way to easy riches.

I don't say that implying the OP was thinking that! I do think that has sometimes been the case with others.

The answer is, it is well worth the money for the beginner as well as the more advance IMer. IMHO
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It doesn't hurt to ask questions. As a newbie, you are going to be putting yourself out there and will be labeled as a 'newbie', but who cares. You have to learn somehow and people in this forum have very useful information and knowledge to share with you that you won't find in a text book, e-book or by reading hundreds of articles online. The information here is literally priceless.
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Definitely worth the 37 IF YOU WILL SPEND THE TIME READING THROUGH IT.
If you aren't going to read it , it isn't worth the money.
It is friendly, and posts are heavily moderated to cut out garbage.

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Hi I'm a newbie to IM too, War Room sounds great, but has anyone heard of ProfitSeige/PPVDemon? And is it any good, or much the same same?

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Easily one of the best investments I've ever made. There's so much information in there that it easily recoups the money just on that alone. If you put it to practice it'll pay for it may times over.

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i'll always remember this for the rest of my life. My lecturer once told me its better to be stupid for 5 minutes than to stupid for the rest of your life(she was referring to us students that dint wanna ask questions of fear to be laughed at). Sorry forgot to quote HotSEOChicks response. I totally agree with her.

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Six of one, half dozen of the other.

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I can almost guarantee that you'll save more than the US$37 membership fee in the first month if you're serious about building a business online and making money with it. If it's just a glorified hobby or pastime, or you're a thoroughgoing dilettante, save your money.

I was here only a week or ten days before joining, and it paid for itself almost immediately.

I won't give a blanket endorsement to everything you'll encounter there, but there is no better way or better place to get you thinking and adopting what you need for this to work in your unique situation.

You need a plan but you also need to know what options are available before you rush off half-cocked. Laying the groundwork is important - I think - to whether you make the right decisions from the start, or end up broke and physical, mentally exhausted in 6 months beating a dead niche or burning yourself out doing all the wrong things, or doing the right things badly.

You also need to know where you can safely get leverage and vastly accelerate the process. For example, many newbies get started blogging in a niche they have some passion for, set up their hosting account through HostGator or BlueHost or a few other IM-friendly hosting providers, and skip all that technical mumbo-jumbo about HTML and CSS by installing WordPress. Again, don't jump the shark! Wait until you know more about what's what, THEN move quickly, decisively, and with confidence that you will be successful. Otherwise, it's just a crap shoot and you might as well waste your time and money on lottery tickets. But if blogging does appeal to you, check out The Challenge [not a typo, that's .co NOT .com] for an 8 week course that's free, systematic, thorough, and highly recommended by most people here.
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Well -- most of the stuff there is at least intermediate, but it's only $37 for a lifetime subscription. So if spending that amount won't cause you financial stress, you can always go for it now, and if the stuff looks too advanced for you now you can always go back in a few months.
So on balance members say that newbies ( I have been in IM for just over a year and starting to get some traction) should pay the modest joining fee for the war room and become a member?
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It doesn't hurt to ask questions. As a newbie, you are going to be putting yourself out there and will be labeled as a 'newbie', but who cares. You have to learn somehow and people in this forum have very useful information and knowledge to share with you that you won't find in a text book, e-book or by reading hundreds of articles online. The information here is literally priceless.
Thanks hotseochick. For those of us quite new to the forum and IM it is great to get someone else's take on this. I gather you are relatively 'fresh' to IM yourself?
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Definitely worth it, no matter your experience with Internet Marketing,
you'll learn as you go along. The 1st time I joined here, I bought a WSO
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I heard they were running out of memberships, so you better get yours before they run out and you missed the boat.

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the war room has been the best investment I've ever made, because theres tons of high quality software, videos, training ect that you can get for free.

Trust me you should definitely become a war room member, you won't regret it!
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Seriously? the warroom is worth wayyyy more than 37$, there should be a few more zeros on the end..
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It's definately worth the investment!

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Old 06-11-2011, 07:12 PM   #43
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If the war room had an affiliate program I'd join and start promoting it everywhere. Just the stuff from Allen Says alone is worth the admission.

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Old 07-30-2011, 06:30 AM   #44
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I'm pretty sure I'll join.

Thanks for your reply to the newbies. As I am very new to IM, I find your response on point.

I only wish I had known about this site before I'd been duped by the so called gurus. But you live and learn.

While I feel IM is something I'm passionate about, I need to overcome my fear and frustration. You see, I was always on top of my game -- never met a challenge I backed away from. But was diagnosed with a rare brain disorder in 2002. After several brain surgeries and a myriad of experimental drugs -- experimental this and that -- I had to retire at 56. It was hard to come to terms with it as I'd worked since I was 15.

I am mentally slower to comprehend things but am "NEVER defeated.

With God's grace I will make IM work for me!

So don't laugh at me when I ask what appears to you guys as a stupid question. (LOL)

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Old 07-30-2011, 07:33 AM   #45
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In the war room you actually get a ton of stuff related to IM for free, so its definitely worth every penny!
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Old 07-30-2011, 08:18 AM   #46
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War room is great. At least a quarter of my methods have been found out through there! Can't regret it at all.
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Old 07-30-2011, 08:26 AM   #47
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Fine.Anyone around here who is unhappy with War Room.I just would like to get a balanced picture - pros and cons of joining a war room?

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Old 07-30-2011, 08:28 AM   #48
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I heard lots of great stuff about the War Room..Joining today..
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to be honest,am convinced
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I have also read on other forums that war room is not as good as people say in this forum. There is lot of info there, i agree, but the same info is also available out there.
Just do research research research.
Remember, GOOGLE IS YOUR BEST FRIEND.

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