do you need the OTO on WSO to make money

by beero
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Hey I think nearly all WSO have hundreds of dollars of OTO add ons it is very discouraging if I decide to try one to get hit with that. do you think it would normally be feasible for a newbie to make money with the WSO without spending a lot on OTO
do most WSO work as advertised or is there better ways for a noob to get started
#make #money #oto #wso
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
    You've been a member since 2010 so I don't know how much of a "noob" you are, but nobody needs a WSO, let alone any OTOs to start making money. Search the forum (or elsewhere), find something that resonates with your experience and aptitude, then research that topic/technique a little deeper.

    Keep your wallet closed until you have a clearer picture of what you want to do.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    I would say you certainly don't NEED it, but it can help make money.
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  • Profile picture of the author toydistrict
    From what I can see (from purchases), many of these adons give extra features/information. Or the front end holds back - and the otos reveal more in detail.

    But stick with what Frank said above.

    Yes, most wsos do work as advertised - but they might never work for the majority of people due to various reasons - one being the buyer never follows through/puts the effort in.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Singletary
    The first thing that came to my mind when I read your post is that you've been a member for 8 years and apparently still aren't making any money.

    If that's the case, maybe you should look at what you're doing right and wrong. If you've been at this for 8 years and still worried about buying a WSO and being able to make money, the problem probably isn't any WSO or the OTO or anything related.

    Not to derail your thread but my suggestion is to look at this aspect. I'm not pointing fingers - I can relate. I've been there and done that and overcome it. Tip: it wasn't their fault it was mine.

    If that isn't your situation I apologize for assuming otherwise.

    Mark
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