What Is The "Best" WSO?

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As in best, I mean the one with the highest reward for the least $, effort and chance of failure?

I am asking because after being quite successful these past few months, the nice folks at Google sent me a very unwanted early Christmas present and all but destroyed me.

So I need something to quickly top up my income.

Any advice on a good WSO please?
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  • Profile picture of the author Nytshade
    Buy them all it's Christmas
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  • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
    WSO's aren't going to have any kind of magic to them. It all depends on you, and a lot of people fall into the trap that they have to buy all these WSOs in order to succeed but they rarely ever do because they fail to get started.

    Your efforts and knowledge far outweigh the possibilities of what just a WSO can do for you. Nobody makes money from buying WSOs... its only you that can determine whether you will make money or not, fail or succeed.
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    • Profile picture of the author mootonandy
      Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

      WSO's aren't going to have any kind of magic to them. It all depends on you, and a lot of people fall into the trap that they have to buy all these WSOs in order to succeed but they rarely ever do because they fail to get started.

      Your efforts and knowledge far outweigh the possibilities of what just a WSO can do for you. Nobody makes money from buying WSOs... its only you that can determine whether you will make money or not, fail or succeed.
      Sure, I know that. I spent over a year building up my sites but Google is judge, jury and executioner unfortunately.

      So I am in desperate need of something I can jump on quick.
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      • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
        Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

        Sure, I know that. I spent over a year building up my sites but Google is judge, jury and executioner unfortunately.

        So I am in desperate need of something I can jump on quick.
        You have to think of this and approach this as a business. Desperation nearly always leads you down a path to failure. Remember, product creators make money off of you, realizing that 9 out of 10 people will never apply anything they buy.

        Being desperate and looking for a quick solution is not the situation you want to put yourself in.

        Alexa has some good advice for you, I think it would be wise to follow it.
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      • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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        Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

        I am in desperate need of something I can jump on quick.
        Buyers being "desperate" and "quick" are what the other 99% of the WSO-sellers (apart from the ones I described above) depend on, for most of their sales.

        WSO sales are a classic "desperate buyers' market". That's why people end up buying so many of them, again and again and again and again ...

        Don't fall into that trap, Andy.


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        • Profile picture of the author mootonandy
          Originally Posted by Alexa Smith View Post

          Buyers being "desperate" and "quick" are what the other 99% of the WSO-sellers (apart from the ones I described above) depend on, for most of their sales.

          WSO sales are a classic "desperate buyers' market". That's why people end up buying so many of them, again and again and again and again ...

          Don't fall into that trap, Andy.


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          Of course not, that's why I am asking for a somewhat "filtered" list of options.

          Tom E and Reno Van Boven are my finalists so far.
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          • Profile picture of the author iAmNameLess
            Originally Posted by mootonandy View Post

            Of course not, that's why I am asking for a somewhat "filtered" list of options.

            Tom E and Reno Van Boven are my finalists so far.
            There are so many ways to make money online and offline... The quickest thing would be to utilize your existing skill set. What have you learned? SEO? Web Design? PPC? Could you offer that as a service while you're learning a different business model?
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            • Profile picture of the author mootonandy
              Originally Posted by iAmNameLess View Post

              There are so many ways to make money online and offline... The quickest thing would be to utilize your existing skill set. What have you learned? SEO? Web Design? PPC? Could you offer that as a service while you're learning a different business model?
              I don't have a service that anyone else can't already do better than I can, for nearly every kind of service worth offering, someone else already has the market in the bag.
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  • Profile picture of the author AmanD
    I'm not sure that anyone is going to be able to answer this for you.

    Decide what sort of business it is that you want to create online, and then seek out the targeted information that will help you gain the skill set to set up that business.

    Most of the 'make money quick' methods end up being a waste of time.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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      Are you willing to spend some time doing some really methodical and meticulous research, for the sake of your future business?

      If so, then here's a suggestion: ask yourself "Who are the Warriors I most trust and respect?" and then use the forum's search function to identify WSO threads those people have started. Read through the entire threads, and buy one that clearly doesn't depend on Google or SEO at all, and has a couple of testimonials in the thread from other well-known, well-respected Warriors who have (a) bought and paid for the product, (b) used it, and (c) comment openly on their results.

      Applying these criteria stringently will perhaps exclude 99% of the thousands of WSO's listed, but you'll be left, after doing that, with some really good ones.

      (And obviously don't touch anything that makes an income claim in the sales post! I didn't really need to specify that, right? ).

      It's a method for people who really care about quality and reliability, and are willing to put in some effort rather than buying on a whim. I buy only WSO's that pass all those criteria, so I buy only the best.


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  • Profile picture of the author overtheocean
    there's no such thing as the best WSO, becasue there's a hundreds of niches out there and every niche has a good and bad WSO'S but i don't recommend you purchase any wso before you are ready to apply it, search the forum and you will find a very good information on every IM related topic you could ever think of.
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  • Profile picture of the author Peter Kontango
    What 'present' did google sent you? seo-wise?
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    hmm

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    • Profile picture of the author mootonandy
      Originally Posted by Peter Kontango View Post

      What 'present' did google sent you? seo-wise?
      Manual actions for thin content, not sure if it can be gotten out of.
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