WSO Vendors! Where Do You Get Ideas For Your WSOs?

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Anyone who's selling WSOs,

I was always curious to know where you guys get ideas to create your WSO? I mean I can come up with 1 or 2 or maybe 3 WSOs based on what I've been doing and found successful.

But it seems like there are quite a few warriors who sell not 1 or 2 or 3 but MANY WSOs that focus on a variety of topics starting from twitter, facebook, fiverr, EZA to making $100 a day, $300 a day and $10k a month.

For me personally, it took many years to master one technique which is SEO. With this knowledge, I create review sites and sell affiliate products by ranking these sites in the 1st page of Google.

But I'm really curious to know if you or anyone who come up with new WSOs weekly or monthly with completely different methods to make money are really making that much money as he/she claims to make.

Any thoughts on this?

Joe
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  • Profile picture of the author Asher
    Hi Joe,

    In my opinion, there are 2 types of vendors
    (WSO or elsewhere)... the type where they
    serve a market or one where they sell to
    opportunity seekers.

    People who serve a specific market tend to
    stick to their guns and sell products/services
    based on what they know they can provide
    good value at.

    People who serve the opportunity seekers
    spread out their expertise to everything
    under the digital sun because opportunity
    seekers buy everything under the digital sun.

    And that's why there's always claims that
    big money has been made... because that
    rings for the opportunity seeker.

    Asher
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  • Profile picture of the author Super Affiliate
    Asher,

    I think that's a very good observation. So for those cater to opportunity seekers tend to find anything that's hot, gather whatever information related to that topic, turn them into a report and sell it? Not knowing that method really works or not...

    That's really something to think about.

    Joe
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    • Profile picture of the author noangel
      Thank you Asher,

      Great answer.

      I believe when you say their "expertise", you are using that word loosely.
      Because one certainly can't be an expert at everything and that may also
      be something to bear in mind.
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      • Profile picture of the author Asher
        Originally Posted by Super Affiliate View Post

        Asher,

        I think that's a very good observation. So for those cater to opportunity seekers tend to find anything that's hot, gather whatever information related to that topic, turn them into a report and sell it? Not knowing that method really works or not...

        That's really something to think about.

        Joe
        Whether the method works or not doesn't
        matter to the marketer selling to the
        opportunity seeker, all that matters is
        whether they can make a profit from it.

        It's a never-ending chase and in itself, it's
        a market. I'm not saying it's a bad market
        but I'm not saying it's good either...

        It just IS a market. That's why the person
        selling the shovels during the gold rush
        made more money than the people digging.

        But without the "bad" stuff, we won't
        know what's "good".

        So when consumers FINALLY get tired of
        the chase, they'll lay their hands on the
        really good stuff and be able to appreciate
        it more.

        Asher
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      • Profile picture of the author Asher
        Originally Posted by noangel View Post

        Thank you Asher,

        Great answer.

        I believe when you say their "expertise", you are using that word loosely.
        Because one certainly can't be an expert at everything and that may also
        be something to bear in mind.
        Thank you noangel for your compliment.

        Personally, I believe everyone has a level
        of expertise. To be able to play catch up
        with all the marketing trends itself is an
        expertise.

        They may not be an expert in everything
        but they sure are experts at catching the
        latest trends.

        And if they can find a way to turn it into
        a profit, well... we might call them names
        but they're still making profit.

        To them, it's what matters.

        Asher
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Ayres
    The whole point of the wso section is not to make something just to sell as a wso but to offer products at a reduced price that you already have for sale somewhere else.

    So you are best thinking what products can you make for your business and then offer them as WSOs when made.
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