WSO QUESTION:WarRoom Required?

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Recently I read something about WarRoom and WSO offer.
I have a very fine product to promote but I am yet to be
in the WarRoom.

Now this is my question:Is it compulsory that one must be
a WarRoom member before he is allowed to list a WSO? As
in,is it that only WarRoom members are allowed to make a
WSO post?

Please I need your answer on this.
And thanks in advance.
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    Post your question there.

    Actually, not sure about your question, but I think not.

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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by Az Ozegbe View Post

    Is it compulsory that one must be
    a WarRoom member before he is allowed to list a WSO?
    Yes, it is.

    It is not required before posting other advertising on the forum, however. You can post in Warriors For Hire, Warrior Forum Classifieds, etc. without being a War Room member.
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  • Profile picture of the author basstrackerboats
    Originally Posted by Az Ozegbe View Post

    Recently I read something about WarRoom and WSO offer.
    I have a very fine product to promote but I am yet to be
    in the WarRoom.

    Now this is my question:Is it compulsory that one must be
    a WarRoom member before he is allowed to list a WSO? As
    in,is it that only WarRoom members are allowed to make a
    WSO post?

    Please I need your answer on this.
    And thanks in advance.
    Absolutely you need to be a full member to post a WSO.
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  • Profile picture of the author Az Ozegbe
    Thanks guys for prompt answers.I am grateful.
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  • Profile picture of the author basstrackerboats
    It's worth it if you have a good WSO to offer, Az
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    • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
      Originally Posted by basstrackerboats View Post

      It's worth it if you have a good WSO to offer, Az
      This is completely true. Overall, it will cost $77 to put your WSO up, but it's honestly pretty hard not to make back that much and more from even an inexpensive product. All you really need to do is make an offer that doesn't suck.
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      • Profile picture of the author sanssecret
        Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

        This is completely true. Overall, it will cost $77 to put your WSO up, but it's honestly pretty hard not to make back that much and more from even an inexpensive product. All you really need to do is make an offer that doesn't suck.
        CD, I wouldn't count the warroom membership in with the cost of the WSO. Warroom membership is worth it even if you never put up a WSO.
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        • Profile picture of the author paulie888
          Originally Posted by sanssecret View Post

          CD, I wouldn't count the warroom membership in with the cost of the WSO. Warroom membership is worth it even if you never put up a WSO.
          I have to agree too. Even though War Room membership is a prerequisite for posting a WSO, it really shouldn't be counted as an "expense", because if you peruse the information in the War Room and actually apply it, I'd instead consider it as a smart "investment" that continues paying dividends many months and even years after you've shelled out that original $37!

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          Originally Posted by sanssecret View Post

          CD, I wouldn't count the warroom membership in with the cost of the WSO. Warroom membership is worth it even if you never put up a WSO.
          However, the way it's positioned right now, the War Room isn't so much its own product anymore as a bonus you get for joining the "WSO Club" - while a lot of people are joining the War Room, they're not joining so much because the War Room is awesome, but because they can't post a WSO until they join. So what people are really doing is joining the WSO club, then discovering the War Room's value in its own right much later.

          Which suits me just fine, because it means the War Room has now become even more of an insider's club, even though more people are joining - because fewer of those people are joining to access the War Room. So it slips out of their minds and they never bother going in there, leaving you and me and the other savvy folk with all those exclusive tidbits all to ourselves.
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          • Profile picture of the author paulie888
            Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

            However, the way it's positioned right now, the War Room isn't so much its own product anymore as a bonus you get for joining the "WSO Club" - while a lot of people are joining the War Room, they're not joining so much because the War Room is awesome, but because they can't post a WSO until they join. So what people are really doing is joining the WSO club, then discovering the War Room's value in its own right much later.

            Which suits me just fine, because it means the War Room has now become even more of an insider's club, even though more people are joining - because fewer of those people are joining to access the War Room. So it slips out of their minds and they never bother going in there, leaving you and me and the other savvy folk with all those exclusive tidbits all to ourselves.
            CD, you're absolutely right about that. With all the hoopla and glamor surrounding WSOs, I think we're right in assuming that very few War Room members actually pay any attention to the content in there, or even visit that section on a regular basis (or at all!)

            It's a real treasure trove, and I love going in there to discover what's new once or twice a week. The only danger, though, is that there is so much content in there it's very easy to fall into 'information overload' mode and get lost in there, spending way more time than we should, when we should actually be focusing on the more productive aspects of our IM businesses instead!

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          • Profile picture of the author sanssecret
            Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

            However, the way it's positioned right now, the War Room isn't so much its own product anymore as a bonus you get for joining the "WSO Club" - while a lot of people are joining the War Room, they're not joining so much because the War Room is awesome, but because they can't post a WSO until they join. So what people are really doing is joining the WSO club, then discovering the War Room's value in its own right much later.

            Which suits me just fine, because it means the War Room has now become even more of an insider's club, even though more people are joining - because fewer of those people are joining to access the War Room. So it slips out of their minds and they never bother going in there, leaving you and me and the other savvy folk with all those exclusive tidbits all to ourselves.
            I'm cool with that.
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        • Profile picture of the author donhx
          Originally Posted by sanssecret View Post

          CD, I wouldn't count the warroom membership in with the cost of the WSO. Warroom membership is worth it even if you never put up a WSO.
          Absolutely true. There is a goldmine of resources there. War Room members are very generous people.
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