War Room Please Explain

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Ok I have recently been thinking of upgrading to the war room here at the forum. However before I do so I need to know exactly what it is I will be getting from doing so. If someone could give me a brief overview and or small snipit as to what is actually inside the war room to help me make a decision.

Yes I know everyone is going to just say upgrade no questions asked. However I do not spend money unless I absolutely know what to expect unless there is ofcourse the chance of a refund. Which I am certain there is not in this case and why would there be when it what a 20 year investment for 30 or so dollars.

So please enlighten me and show me a few bits and pieces of what is actually inside the war room. Do not just come in here and say just do it. That is just going to make me not do it.
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  • No one can really give you what you really need because we cannot divulge what goes on in there in any real detail but I will say this, if you dig right down into it every topic there has something of real value and while it may be here too it is super condensed goodness.

    There may be 1000 pages of topics here, going through it all will take a lifetime, going through the war room will take months with its pages...

    One topic is simply named the "little book of niche research"...and it is a gem.

    There are pages upon pages of those and it is where the WSO tests get carried out...
  • Actually, Pete, I see you've been a member here since early 2009 - if you've read any of the countless threads about the War Room, such as these: http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...m-threads.html and you still don't see the benefit of joining, then maybe you shouldn't. It's probably not for you.


    Frank
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    • Thanks for the link, pretty much solidified my choice :]
  • Pete, I really think that you should have made your mind up by now. Actually I am giving a free gift away in the War room that could be of benefit to you.
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    • I just never really gave it much thought until now. As the one above stated yea I have been a member here since 09. Which was also when I first got started. Actually I can tell you the date I first got started which was on my birthday 2-5-09. I had just got my income tax check that day so I had some extra money to get things going. It was a good thing I did too cause shortly after that I lost my job and this has been my full time job ever since.

      Call me one of the lucky few who actually made it on my first try at this but unlike many of the others. I didn't go out buying every singly get rich quick IM scheme out there. I went to a few places to see what others where doing and started applying them my self. I now have over ten sites and growing all of which have paid for them self a few times over.

      So I just never really gave it too much thought about joining the war room before. Plus I actually stopped coming to this forum for about 8 months. I didn't start coming back here until a few months ago just to learn a few more tricks. Even though I think I have pretty much learned everything there is to know now. I am doubling traffic to the one site I am currently promoting every single month which is increasing sales some 1100% in the past 6 months.
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  • Allen's "Ideas, strategies and plans" threads alone are worth 10x the admission fee.
    Then you have hundreds of Warriors giving great stuff away. What's not to like.

    Andrew
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    • Conversely, if we say, "Don't do it!" Is that going to make you do it?

      As Frank so aptly stated, there has been a myriad of these types of War Room threads and the answer will never change.

      The question begs, "How many times must a group of people say Häagen-Dazs Butter Pecan ice cream tastes scrumptiously delicious before someone is convinced to buy it?"

      If you read some of the other threads on the subject, you'll have more than enough info to make your decision.

      Giles, the Crew Chief
    • Andrew,

      I second that. Allen's stuff alone has tremendous value. In my case, it helped me see the big picture which allowed me to strategize better. I remebmer paying more than $37 for some of his stuff years ago and now it's part of the War Room. To get a peek inside his marketing mind is easily worth the price of admission. Now if you add the hundreds (probably thousands by now) of items in there such as free wordpress themes, scripts, graphics, SEO tactics that work, free memberships to paid membership sites, etc. and you'll understand why I make the following statement:

      The War Room is not for freebies seekers, the curious, or those who are not action-minded. The War Room is for serious marketers who want to hone their craft, are ready to take action (or are already taking massive action), and have the ability to stay focus and disciplined.

      I'm not kidding either. If you're not a disciplined person who is serious about starting or enhancing your own enterprise you WILL be overwhelmed inside the War Room. When I first joined the War Room, I was part of a $247 a month private membership site which had a lot of value and it still paled in comparison to the War Room.

      I quit that membership site and started a whole new company based on what I learned in the War Room one the first day I was in there.

      Good luck and stay focused,

      RoD
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  • Hi peter,

    Ive also asked this question but as you can see, Its top secret. Ive found this video and it looks mint in the war room. The gurus are kindly giving away there stratagies for you to follow. There are hundreds of a different ways so all im gonna do is concerntrate one one and stick to it Created by Camtasia Studio 5

    hope this helps
  • It gives you the ability to post WSOs That's all the motivation I needed
  • It's like taking a free ride in the WSO forum. One thing in there is worth more then the cost to join.

    Caleb
  • Hi Pete,

    I think you touched on something in your post. You mention that you don't spend money unless you are absolutely certain of what you'll get, unless there is a refund.

    Okay, I am not trying to be rude, but rather trying to point something out, in an effort to help you do the right thing (which I believe IS joining the War Room). But anything we say probably won't convince you, so my attempt here is to change your point of view.

    So, while you say you won't buy unles you're certain (unless you can likely get a refund), I don't believe that is entirely true. Have you ever seen a movie in a theater, bought music without hearing the entire album, or purchased a video game? Those are just a few examples of things you can't be 100% certain about, and usually can't get a refund on either. And if you have ever done any of those things, then your premise is faulty, and you may have to search for another reason that's holding you back.

    Again, I'm not trying to be rude or harsh, just trying to help you see things from a different point of view.

    The next thing is that while you say you won't SPEND money in such circumstances, later on in your post you mention that the War Room is an INVESTMENT. With EVERY investment comes SOME risk; let's be blunt. There is no way to predict with 100% accuracy what you will personally get out of the War Room, but I can tell you that you will get 0%, nada, zip, zilch, zero if you do not make the small investment it takes to get in.

    Ultimately, the choice is yours, not ours. As I like to see Fellow Warriors do well, I hope you go ahead and see how great it is for yourself.

    All the best,
    Michael
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    • So my question is, "Have you researched the other 21 or so threads on this subject from the link provided by Frank?"

      Because I can absolutely guarantee you that War Room members who post on this thread will end up saying some of the exact same things on this thread, if not the exact same things.

      What sayist thou?

      Giles, the Crew Chief
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  • I hope I don't have a potential client like you for all my product offerings.
  • Pete,

    What's ONE good idea worth to you in your IM business?

    I'm gonna guess it's more than $37...

    Brian
  • people who look for quarantees on any investment should put there money (and head) under their pillow for safe keeping.
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    • Now mr. AKH I wasn't looking for a guarantee by any means. I just wanted to know what I would find in the war room before I made my purchase.
    • Pete,

      I'm not being rude but this is the first thread I've seen where you asked a qustion about a product and everyone, everyone, who has already bought it, is telling you it's worth it.

      I told you earlier how after one month from just one tiny piece of info I made my membership back ten times. You, I think need to just say, hey, if this doesn't fit in with my principles I just won't buy it but ultimately you'll never know what was in there.

      I can't say anymore than that. It's only $37. This isn't a lot.
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  • You obviously havent read all of my post. I pointed out one that showed true value to what the war room had to offer.
  • You get to post WSO's which is huge..
    also there are so many threads that are so unbelievably good of the top of my head the these I downloaded last week. Two different indexer software for free, a report about making $50,000 in two months, a mind mapping report, how to get $1000 visitors in 30 days, two different reports about building a list... there's more but I can't think of it.

    Basically these are the people that frequently make kick ass info products and they give killer reports, software, templates, ideas, and more away free in the war room.
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    • Another thanks for showing actual value to what the war room has to offer.
  • Allen Says' book "Private Posts" is in there... that alone is worth more than the price of entry. It has changed my business (for the better) a hundred fold.
  • Best investment I have made in IM. Period.
  • I believe if you are an IM it is a prudent investment of your capital, but hey, that's just me. Please post after you become a member how you feel on your decision to join. Thank you.

  • we all like a happy ending may the war room shift your future
  • You will have access to valuable information without a charge. You cannot get that information any where else without a charge. Furthermore, you will be able to access special offers, which you can't get anywhere else.

    I hope that helps.
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    • Bloke???

      Is that a %#?!#@$! word?!!!!

      Giles, the Crew Chief
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  • LOL I think I have started a bomb with this post. And I would like to point out another huge benefit to the war room I just realized. Instead of the 10 pm message limit you get with the free membership. Once you puchase your war room membership it jumps to 400 messages. Which is huge for when you have posted something of value to other members who contact you asking for advice on what you just posted. No more having to contantly clean out your inbox. You have no idea how many old messages I have had to lose of extremely valuable info just because of that limit. So this adds to the repiture of benefits many will enjoy for purchasing the war room membership.
  • I don't know if anyones said this before, but if you're that tight over $40 odd bucks...

    ...

    ...

    Not being rude, just being honest.

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    Ok I have recently been thinking of upgrading to the war room here at the forum. However before I do so I need to know exactly what it is I will be getting from doing so. If someone could give me a brief overview and or small snipit as to what is actually inside the war room to help me make a decision. Yes I know everyone is going to just say upgrade no questions asked. However I do not spend money unless I absolutely know what to expect unless there is ofcourse the chance of a refund. Which I am certain there is not in this case and why would there be when it what a 20 year investment for 30 or so dollars.