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| Warrior Warlord War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: North Carolina
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| Warrior Warlord War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: North Carolina
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| Bill Platt War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
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7 + 2 videos and 1 PDF is correct. You may be surprised that we have actually given a hint in the sales copy as to what you can expect in the program... ![]() Quote:
Video 1 covers "Offering Real Value at a Fair Price", with some discussion of pricing related to that. One talking point is the idea that "Real Value" is not always defined by the lowest price... For example, both McDonald's and Applebee's offer good food at a great price. Both offer to feed us, and we as consumers consider both to offer "real value at a fair price", but we make the actual purchase decisions based on what we are seeking in the moment. Even though Applebee's prices their food at a price that is considerably higher than what McDonald's does, consumers generally regard both restaurants to offer "real value at a fair price." So why would people ever consider buying the more expensive product? Because price is not always the only "value consideration" in the purchase process. When we go to McDonald's to eat, we begin the internal discussion about where to eat by asking ourselves, "Where can we go to get food that we enjoy at a really cheap price?" Yet, when we find ourselves at Applebee's for dinner, the question we asked ourselves at the beginning of the decision process is more in line with, "Where can we go to eat and get really GOOD food with a nice atmosphere." Consumers seldom make a purchase decision based only on price. More often, people make a buying decision based on a "balance between quality and price." Video 2 discusses the importance of Specialization... | ||
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| Warrior Member Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC (USA)
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Here's my review: With over two decades of experience between them, Bill and Sam go over the seven basics of how to run a profitable business. This is a good WSO for newbies who want to hit the ground running. There is very little technical 'how to' stuff here, but I think that's the reason they put out this WSO. This isn't a shiny new object, but rather a roadmap to help people get the right mindset, and understand where to focus your time and money when designing your business. There are a lot of tips in here that even experienced marketers can learn. There were a lot of little reminders in here that I have long forgotten, but I now have them in front of me to help me get closer to my goals. Also!!! Bill and Sam offer a cool bonus of continuing education for free going forward via webinars once a month. Ask them anything you want. Pretty cool guys! ![]() Well done Sam and Bill! ~Ryan Thompson |
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| craigslistmillions.com War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
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The great thing about Sam and Bill are that they always have great products. There is always value and a lot of know how. It is not about hype to them. It is about giving you what you need to be successful. So my advice is pass up the hype and go for what will truly help you. This product fits their normal high standard. You can't go wrong with Sam and Bill.
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| Warrior Warlord War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: North Carolina
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| been there, done that.... War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: USA
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(In full disclosure, I got a free copy of the PDF and videos, but no one asked me to review them. Bill already knows I roll my eyes at headlines full of 'balls' and 'explosions', so he probably was hoping I wouldn't!) What this is not: This is not about a get rich quick (and lose-it-all-later) loophole or the next-shiny-object blueprint. It's not a paint-by-number, one-size-fits-all cookie-cutter 'make-money' formula. (And there are no balls or explosives in there either, sorry guys!) What this is: It's a down to earth training on 7 aspects of online business building -- like getting insider information from your older brothers about the reality of what it takes to succeed with an online business. It's a conversation about making sustainable money that will pay your bills, feed your kids and your savings account, and let you sleep easy at night. Warning: There IS discussion about integrity, the Pareto Principle (hint: it's a BUSINESS concept!), experimenting and observing, value, quality, online business, offline business, focus, and relationships (they're where JV's come from)...and a lot of other useful topics. What I like: These guys talk about what works and what doesn't based on their first-hand experience. They're not guessing what could work based on someone else's theory. Personally, I learned the most from lessons 6 and 7. I'm a reclusive writer, so I needed to hear about the business benefits of socializing (and ways to do it). And I also needed to hear about getting more 'buy' buttons online. But the lessons will give value to people in different ways, depending on your strengths and weaknesses. What I didn't like: Um...the content was great, but the videos didn't move much ![]() My recommendation: Buy this if you want solid business advice to make a living online, and are willing to participate in the monthly webinar. Hint: Make a list of questions about your business as they arise during the month and email it to Bill and Sam (not sure exactly how they're handling that -- ask 'em). That way it's like personal coaching, at a group coaching price. ![]() Bottom line: I've already had the benefit of some coaching from Bill, and I'm impressed. First, he's been where I am now and has insights I've never thought of. Second, with his advice, within one week, I was able to make changes in my ghostwriting business that have already made me money. If you're serious about building an online business, Bill and Sam can save you time and money over learning things in bits and pieces by yourself -- but you have to be willing to show up, ask questions and listen to the answers! ![]() Cheers, Audre |
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| JVWSO.com War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Singapore
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This WSO isn't about hype and make a million in a month kind of stuff. This is about how you can build a sustainable business in the long run. The problem with many people is, they don't manage to view their online business as a business, but just a make money quick opportunity. Going thru this WSO will help you get a better idea on what you could probably do to scale up and explode the business potential. The total number of years of experience between Sam and Bill is enormous, and what could be better than to tap on the expertise and experience of entrepreneurs who have been there and done that? The once a month webinar is also a killer bonus, because you can then gather all your questions and doubts and clarify with the experts. Room for improvement? The audio is kinda distorted at certain part of the videos and it could be more "interesting" if the videos are not "still". Conclusion: This is a hidden gem amongst all the make money quick WSOs launching every so often, because by following this WSO, you could learn to build a sustainable online business, which is so important. Cheers, Lester |
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| Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: North Carolina
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(Disclosure: I received an early review copy of this course) Sam and Bill have distilled their collective knowledge down to the 7 essential skills you MUST master to run a profitable business. I've spend hours reading business "theory" books and going through mega-courses by big-name gurus but frankly the "meat" is all right here. If you really "get" these principles, and there's absolutely no reason you shouldn't, I'm confident you will see dramatic improvements in your business. Here's a little info about he course content... In the into Sam and Bill lay the foundation and expections for what will be covered throughout the course. Each module (1-7) covers one of the essential 7 skills indepth. You get a real understanding of why that particular skill was chosen and how it has impacted their business. Personally, I hate big courses where I have to take lots of notes so I was really happy to get a nice pdf overview of what was covered. Now I can easily reference the pdf to jog my memory and keep me on track without having to go through all the videos again. There's a nice wrap-up at the end, too, plus they're providing a killer bonus that gives everyone ongoing support. These are real business insights straight from the horses mouth. Sam's "git er' done" attitude is why he is so successful. Learn these skills and put them into action! Best, Brandon |
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| Warrior Warlord War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: North Carolina
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WOW... Thanks everyone for all the great feedback and killer comments... If any of you have any questions, please fell free to ask... Cheers, Sam |
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