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There seems to be tons of offline marketing WSOs. Any recommendations on the best ones?
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  • Profile picture of the author MonteMichaels
    Originally Posted by deuce25

    There seems to be tons of offline marketing WSOs. Any recommendations on the best ones?
    Most of that depends on what you are trying to accomplish. There are so many different WSOs out there that deal with any subject from how to get leads, how to do seo, how to do reputation management, you get the idea.

    One that I really recommend is John Durhams Offline On Crack. Many warriors have made money following his advice on cold calling. He was offering it for free for a while for joining his telemarketing forum.


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  • Profile picture of the author YellowGreenMedia
    None of them... the best info is on the forum itself and is free, search for it but don't use the forum search, because the forum search isn't really accurate... use site:warriorforum.com "keyword" in Google, you can even use the date option to get the latest info, you will find everything you need, no matter in what direction you wanna go.

    Good Luck

    Dave
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  • Profile picture of the author damasgate
    I really liked Christopher Dittermore's Offline Dojo.

    He covered everything that had to do with offline marketing and the way he does it in a bunch of Webinars.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jon Paella
    deuce25, I haven't gone through a whole lot of offline WSOs, but since i'm in that line, I do notice them and keep up to date.

    It really depends what you're interested in as this is a huge field. If you're not sure, then just purchase 5-10 of them - ones on different topics then see which direction you move towards. That's the way I do things. Don't be afraid to learn different ways, but eventually come to a conclusion as to which area you want to go into then focus on it.

    I think basically you'll need to know two things:
    1) Good information on the strategies to perform your offline service - be it SEO, Google Places or whatever
    2) Prospecting and sales methods. How to do sales basically.

    We may think that 1 is the most important thing. But I've found that 1 is not hugely difficult (to a certain extent at least). The tough thing for most of us is 2 - getting clients and closing sales.
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    • Profile picture of the author MonteMichaels
      Originally Posted by Jon Paella View Post


      I think basically you'll need to know two things:
      1) Good information on the strategies to perform your offline service - be it SEO, Google Places or whatever
      2) Prospecting and sales methods. How to do sales basically.

      We may think that 1 is the most important thing. But I've found that 1 is not hugely difficult (to a certain extent at least). The tough thing for most of us is 2 - getting clients and closing sales.
      I actually respectfully disagree with this. While it is important to know what is being done, if you do not have a client, you do not have business. Leads are just as important to you as they are to the businesses.

      There are always ways that you can outsource the projects while you continue to bring in more business.
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      • Profile picture of the author Jon Paella
        Originally Posted by MonteMichaels View Post

        I actually respectfully disagree with this. While it is important to know what is being done, if you do not have a client, you do not have business. Leads are just as important to you as they are to the businesses.

        There are always ways that you can outsource the projects while you continue to bring in more business.
        Michael, that's exactly what I believe and what I wrote. When I mentioned prospecting and sales, I'm talking about getting leads and also closing the sales. I said that while people think the actual work (SEO, Google Places, etc.) is the most difficult part, it's getting clients and closing sales that will be more difficult for us.
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        • Profile picture of the author MonteMichaels
          Originally Posted by Jon Paella View Post

          Michael, that's exactly what I believe and what I wrote. When I mentioned prospecting and sales, I'm talking about getting leads and also closing the sales. I said that while people think the actual work (SEO, Google Places, etc.) is the most difficult part, it's getting clients and closing sales that will be more difficult for us.
          I've been doing sales for the last 16 years, so for me that all comes real easy. Now for me the hard part is figuring out how the heck I was going to provide these services. I'm still learning alot everyday so that I can provide more and more services to my clients, or at least so that I know what the heck that I'm selling.

          I have two reasons that I outsource. I'm not saying that everyone else should be doing exactly what I'm doing, most of you guys on here are many times smarter than me and would run circles around me if I would do it all myself. Anyway those two reasons are:

          1. So I can concentrate on getting more sales

          2. So someone doing it knows exactly what they are doing and doesn't screw it up.
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  • Profile picture of the author UsmanShahid
    Lynda is always good for learning programs...ive never tried it for SEO/SEM
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  • Profile picture of the author MartinBuckley
    If you want some really good offline money makers, then you need to check out the links in my signature below.

    To your success,

    Martin
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  • Profile picture of the author beeswarn
    Here is the best "offline WSO" (or sales tool) I've ever seen here. It's easy to use and always works.

    http://www.warriorforum.com/offline-...old-truth.html
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  • Profile picture of the author MartinK8
    Originally Posted by deuce25 View Post

    There seems to be tons of offline marketing WSOs. Any recommendations on the best ones?
    I like the wso's from Bob Ross, he always comes up with something original, not the usual seo, website selling...
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  • Profile picture of the author rohiteshwar
    What is WSO i am not understand it....
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  • Profile picture of the author busygal21
    Part of the problem with all of the WSO's is that they give you the impression that businesses are just waiting for you to knock on their door. The truth is, offline is hard. Businesses are contacted every day and get pitched on IM services. You then need to ask yourself "what do you do to be different that all of the others out there". I'm done buying WSO's. They are all hype..while they have good information, everyone else is doing the same, and you'll have a tough time getting clients. Been there, tried it all. I'm going to the seminar in Florida on April 13th-15. Chris Brown is offering up a program that is different..and am excited to learn more. Mario Brown, Costas Pepas, Dr. Ben and more will be there to train for 3 days and I believe that are more "out of the box". I have a ticket to sell..see my new thread. if interested let me know. I don't want to be discouraging, but just realistic on what your focus should me.

    Valerie
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  • Profile picture of the author checklinks
    I my opinion best offline wso is pligg submitter software. This software submit your site to 100's of social bookmarking sites and comments sites.
    But now this software showing problems for submitting in sites.
    I hope new version will do best work.
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