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The Warrior Forum is a really mixed bag of people.
We all have varying levels of knowledge, abilities and aspiration. Some of us make a full-time living, others may be just starting out and have yet to make their first dime; while others are making fortunes!
It's obvious that someone launching a WSO is going to give as little actual detail about their method or system as possible - filling their sales letters with idealized outcomes and benefits. If they didn't, few would...
We all have varying levels of knowledge, abilities and aspiration. Some of us make a full-time living, others may be just starting out and have yet to make their first dime; while others are making fortunes!
It's obvious that someone launching a WSO is going to give as little actual detail about their method or system as possible - filling their sales letters with idealized outcomes and benefits. If they didn't, few would...
I've noticed a flurry of pretty poor WSOs recently - some promoted by the gurus* on their lists. I think they've been inspired by a bunch of products that encourage newbies to make their first Internet earnings by making WSOs.
Imagine that - people who have little to no experience at making money on-line creating products that teach others how to make money on-line. Brilliant.
A few days ago I bought a WSO that contained absolutely nothing new for me. I've learned more...
Imagine that - people who have little to no experience at making money on-line creating products that teach others how to make money on-line. Brilliant.
A few days ago I bought a WSO that contained absolutely nothing new for me. I've learned more...
I'm seeing more and more negative comments about WSOs ... members thinking they're being duped by clever sales copy and under-performing material.
First - and this is important - ask for a refund when it’s appropriate. Sound, ethical marketers have no problem with refunds. They’d rather give you the chance to review an item and give a refund if it’s not quite right for you than have you not try it at all....
So what can you do about the over-hyped rubbish?
First - and this is important - ask for a refund when it’s appropriate. Sound, ethical marketers have no problem with refunds. They’d rather give you the chance to review an item and give a refund if it’s not quite right for you than have you not try it at all....
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