WSO Question about my site and product

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We have a free membership squeezepage site that we are giving away a free online workshop with their sign up for free membership. We own all the videos and have all the license to the product..... so it is our product. And we also own the domain. Our question is can we post in the WSO for the site. We emailed the Admin but haven't got a response yet so thought maybe you warriors could tell us if we could. Cause we already paid our $37 for WSO room to be able to post. Just wanted to make sure we knew all details before posting.

Thanks

Brian and Shannon
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Don't see why not. If it's your product you should be able to list it. There is a $40 fee to run a WSO, even when you are a War Room member
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  • Profile picture of the author Matthew Shane Roe
    As long as it is 100% yours you can post a wso about it.

    Like suzanne said though, it cost $40 to post a wso
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  • Profile picture of the author Brian and Shannon
    Does that mean for every product that you put on a WSO you have a fee of $40? Everytime or for each different product? Do you know how long it runs for? Thanks sooooo much for your help!
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    • Profile picture of the author Kevin Marshall
      Originally Posted by Brian and Shannon View Post

      Does that mean for every product that you put on a WSO you have a fee of $40? Everytime or for each different product? Do you know how long it runs for? Thanks sooooo much for your help!
      It is $40 for every time you bump your WSO.

      You pay $40 once you are ready for your ad to go live. Your ad appears in the 1st position in the WSO forum.

      Once your ad falls all the way to page three (usually takes one to two days depending on when you post the ad), you can "bump" the ad back to page one slot one. To bump the ad, you must pay another $40. You continue to do this as long as you want to advertise your product or service.

      EDIT: You can run your WSO as long as you want. I've seen WSOs being bumped as far back as 2008.
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    • Profile picture of the author Bill Farnham
      Forget emailing "the Admin", you want to submit a ticket to the Help Desk for clarifications on your proposed WSO. Asking on the main forum can be construed as preselling and is highly frowned upon.

      That's just a heads up, fwiw...

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  • Profile picture of the author George Wright
    Just to help clarify a bit more.

    You called it the "WSO Room"

    What you paid $37 dollars for is not the "WSO Room" It's the War Room and you can post your giveaway for free in there now. It may or may not be approved depending on the Mods who do look at every product posted in there. Again, You can always post your FREE product in the War Room and wait and see if it gets approved.

    Now to the WSO Forum, Being a member of the War Room gives you the right to post a WSO in the WSO forum. There you Pay $40 for each product. Right now it never gets deleted. However there is not much action after it gets off page one and you can "Bump" it when it gets to page 3 if you want to by paying another $40.

    In the War Room your offering must be free with no strings attached.

    In the WSO forum your offer can be free or you can ask for a sign up to capture an email address or you can charge for your product.

    Hope this helps,

    George Wright
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