Affplaybook - genuine review anyone?

by asc
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As per title,

Does or has anyone used affplaybook and would be happy to give unbiased feedback? Is it good? Have you had success with it?

Any feedback appreciated

Alan
#affplaybook #genuine #review
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  • Profile picture of the author jjhf
    I've been a member there for about 5 years so at this point I might be a bit biased. I love it there but like anywhere else you get out what you put in.

    The people who do really well there are the ones who engage with the forum by asking questions, posting follow alongs etc.

    There's a ton of content there, good discussions and response times and the members are really helpful.

    Hope that helps
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    • Profile picture of the author asc
      Thanks for the reply. Sounds great, but isn't this also what the warrior forum does?
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      • Profile picture of the author dkt91
        As it's a private forum people are much more inclined to share information with you that they would not give to the general public.
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  • Profile picture of the author dkt91
    I've been a member for about 9 months now and I am not affiliated with affplaybook.

    Personally I really like the forum and I think it's a great place to get started because it all feels a bit smaller and more personal than STM for instance. It's a great place to get to know people and to exchange ideas.

    I'd sign up there again and I've been renewing my subscription for 9 months now for a reason.
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  • Profile picture of the author jjhf
    Paid forums offer a few advantages.

    1 - You get a tighter community and people who are more focused.
    2 - They don't allow people to pitch their own products & services so you get more genuine answers without ulterior motives.
    3 - People are more open to share what they are doing because you don't have xxx,xxx people ready to take what you are doing and try to copy it
    4 - Filters out a lot of the noise.
    5 - Access to tools
    6 - People that succeed tend to stick around and contribute back to the community.

    Just to name a few Don't get me wrong, the warrior forum is great. It's where most of us get our first taste of internet marketing.
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    • Profile picture of the author asc
      Thanks for taking the time to reply!
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