Is the War room really worth it?

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Sorry if this has been posted a ton of times...leave the cocky comments if you want.

Anyway, is it worth it? Is it going to make me spend more time here than I already do, or is it seriously a good investment?

There are answers to pretty much everything here. It is hard to imagine having added benefit of just one more forum!
#main internet marketing discussion forum #room #war #worth
  • It's not just another forum, far from it...

    Picture a forum where virtually every post is a free, valuable WSO.

    Steve
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    • What's inside? are there fre* tools inside? or just (info learning )?
  • Somebody else try to explain it, I thought I was pretty clear...

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  • War Room is awesome. It's the best money you'll send on your IM education.

    Steve's right...there are hundreds fo free tools and products created by warriors.

    But theres also (my favorite spot by far) Allen's posts in his own little section. Priceless!
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    • Hi iAmNameLess,

      If i can give you an advice,join the war room!

      You will do the best investment online!

      The war room is literally pure gold!

      ..and as Dylan says is priceless!

      All the best,
      Devid
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    • Last year I probably received over $2,000 (and maybe more) worth (my perceived value) of free tools, reports, etc. from being a member.

      Also, I've spent a lot of money last year on WSO's, programs, reports, etc., and I received more value from the War Room (and even the main WF forum) than I have from most of the things I purchased!

      So yes, it is definitely worth it!
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  • I'm also wondering if it's worth. Maybe there is a list of the threads titles or something somewhere? Just to sniff.
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    • It's worth far more than it costs if you actually peruse and utilize the information contained within the War Room. By the way, membership costs $37 and not $49.

      Paul
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    • I am interested in joining the War Room. Is there an annual subscription for it?
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    • Yes it's definitely worth it, a lot of the material in the War Room is extremely high quality.

      Many of the reports are arguably better quality than most WSOs which you have to pay for.

      Obviously you've got to implement what you learn, if you just go in there and dig up all the treasure but don't do anything with it, you won't make any money.
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  • It's just $37 for 20 years! so yes it's definitely worth it!
  • The War Room, like everyone says, is the best investment you'll ever make in your IM education.

    There are literally thousands of dollars worth of reports, tools and resources in there, if not more.
  • Sounds too good to be true. Wipe me down and sign me up!
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    • There's nothing wrong with something sounding too good to be true, if it is true
  • I think so, because it is 37$ for 20 years.
  • Yes its definitely worth it! It where I found a step by step plan which finally allowed me earn consistent money online!

    Go for it. Better than any hyped up sales page ebook you'll come across!
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  • I am planning to join too
  • You get a lot of free helpful information and tools rest of your life. Think about that..
  • I joined the War Room yesterday and I am amazed at the generosity and the calibre of information being shared! I was on the fence for too long, it's the best investment in my online career I've ever made.

    It's a no brainer. And yes, you will spend more time soaking in the content and free WSOs that apply to you, and you will always want to come back to this Marketing forum to share in the discussions.

    IamNameless.....do it and make a name for yourself!
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  • If you are decently new to Internet Marketing, the War Room will help you. Inside the War Room is a goldmine of start-up guides, case-studies, etc. Hope you decide to join soon.

    Best Regards,
    Jake
  • Is the war room useful also to people that the only service they provide is 100% original quality articles AND HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH adsense, affiliates, clickbank, PLR articles etc ?
  • I think I'm almost sold on it. Thanks for all the responses guys...

    I have already made money because of this forum, but have also been spending more time here than I should! I think I will take the dive shortly!
  • I'm on the verge of joining. It seems that the best posts made out here are usually warroom members, so I assume everything is like that once you're in there.

    The whole private forum thing is making me curious.
  • It's actually a term of expiration? $37 for 20 years I thought it was for life?
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      Seriously dude.....really? I mean, really, lol?
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    • It's whichever comes first.
    • This is due to vBulletin's functionality. The subscription feature doesn't allow a subscription setup that lasts for more than 20 years. I'm not sure if this has been fixed in later versions of vBulletin or not.
  • I'm just going to repeat what I said upfront for the skimmers...

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    • No one can say with certainty what is likely to be of use to one person or another, as we are all different and we work differently.

      On a separate note to the above and replying generally to those asking about the War Room, I consider that we are all members of this forum because we are either in business, or want to be and we all want to learn more and to help others too. Business involves risk, albeit calculated risk.

      Bearing in mind all of the positive replies in this thread (and the positive replies to all of the other threads on this topic) from Warriors at all levels of business and experience, if anyone is still reluctant to join the War Room, then I would suggest simply if the risk of joining, as you perceive it, is so great - then don't join.

      If you are so risk averse, I would also suggest asking yourself the question - is being in business really what I want? Or is getting a job or keeping the one I have the way that I should go?

      Just my thoughts,

      Jeff.
  • Yeah yeah war room is awesome. We all heard this.

    But assuming one is to put the action necessary, is the War room really going to help one make money online?
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      I can absolutely guarantee you that it most certainly will not help you make a single dime.
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  • You people are talking very high about the War room. I feel like I'm missing out here. Got to make up my mind and join the war room I guess.
  • This is becoming a pretty 'dumbass' conversation, and I won't honor it with anymore posts after this.

    If you can't take the tools presented to you for "free" in the warroom and build a business...

    You're pretty much doomed to buying the next 'shiny thing' for the rest of your life.

    I just can't see why anyone wouldn't join. Damn, I wish Allen would give me a few bucks for promoting it but he's kinda low key so I can see why he doesn't.

    It's one of those things, if you haven't been there you just don't understand.

    I took a few of the free things in there and built a business, one time payment.

    as the kids say nowadays, "DUH", no brainer.

    Why do we have to keep justifying this goldmine to all the noobs?

    I know, don't join, and we'll have less competition in the trenches where it really counts.

    Stephen
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    • And this closes the deal. Just subscribed!
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  • I have a question for any of the mods that might come across this post.

    Some of you know how outspoken I can be when it comes to the teaching, and studying, of newbies. If I was to join the War Room and ever gave an opinion for a newbie to not join the War Room, would I be banned?

    This is one of the reasons I haven't signed up yet. Maybe a trial membership for newbies might be good. Like a 3, or 7 day, trial?
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    • CS,

      I'll do it for you... Here's who should NOT join the War Room:

      1. Anyone who expects to find a zero-effort shortcut to riches. You'd be wasting your money.

      2. New folks who refuse to plan, or to follow a plan they've created.

      3. Anyone who is addicted to collecting information they end up doing nothing with.

      If you have additional/other reasons that are objective and sensible, then no. You won't have any problems for stating them. I can't think of any others offhand, but I'm sure they exist.

      If you can take action on what you learn, I can't imagine it being anything but a highly-valued asset. The fact remains, though, that nothing is right for everyone. I'd say the War Room membership comes closer than anything else I've seen yet.

      For most people, it's like buying gold bars at ten cents each.


      Paul
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  • I have seen many of these " is warroom worth it threads" and like many I have thought don't people search for previous threads. This thread made me realize something pretty obvious, warriorforum has more newbies and guest visitors than anything else. So if a newer member with 500 posts needs to ask about the warroom, how many others out there can get benefit from this.

    Having looked at the traffic stats and Alexa ranking of WF there must be hundreds of first time visitors everyday.

    So I guess I am saying to myself and others that get annoyed by seeing the same questions asked regularly, don't, either ignore it or answer it. I believe this one thread got a guaranteed 1 warroom member and from the looks of it possibly several more.
  • lol @ admin , im gonna purchase very soon by the way ,im gonna make a thread about my plan and ask peoples if what i have in mind could work .
  • That's just the thing I worry about. On these War Room threads NO ONE, NOT ONE PERSON, speaks otherwise, other than Paul Above but even those are flawed too; because, everyone one of those fits most newbies. And you forgot to add a few other reasons, or excuses because newbies are good at coming up with them.

    Now don't get me wrong I'm all for helping newbies out and anyone that knows me will tell you that. BUT, newbies fall into several categories as in terms of where they are in the endeavor. Some have already purchased high dollar courses/membership, others mid-range level purchases, then maybe some that just have done searches on Google and forums such as WF here, along with all the other popular ones out their.

    The point being they have ALL the information they need already, for free, to get started making something. It's true you don't want to base your whole IM career on Blogspot, Free host, Squidoo, etc but it's a great place to get some seed money in your pocket to get you started on more promising projects and business adventures.

    Every time a newbie says to me "I've just started out in IM and have done some research but I haven't made anything yet" well they don't need to spend yet ANOTHER $37 on yet ANOTHER membership. It's obvious they're having a problem following what they are reading, or studying, and can't get things going.

    If they are serious, and a proactive thinker, then they wouldn't need to be hear asking question in the first place. So as a teacher you would need to find out what is holding them back from progressing further right now, at this very moment.

    Now what would really bother me is if I joined the War Room and signed up for a few of the popular FREE offers in there and found out that the owners are just using the WR, and the free WSO's, to build there list? There are other things that wouldn't set well with me either but this is a big one right off the bat that I can think of.

    So current, long term members, be truthful, would I be a welcome member in the War Room knowing my stand of things. And my speaking freely on anything I bought, signed up for, or opted in on?
  • Two words : Join Now!

    You'll love it!

    -Lemy
  • I hesitated to joining the War Room when I first signed up here, but when I figured out how much I was spending on WSOs and other programs it simply made sense to invest this small amount in more continuing education and some great tools...

    PLUS, I've never seen a single comment where anyone was unhappy for any reason for joining the War Room. Joining became a no-brainer. It is about the best investment I've made.
    Join or not join, it's up to you. If you can't decide after reading all these glowing encouragements and you're here to learn as much as you can, well, ....???
    That's my 2Cents
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    • CS,Ummm... That's not allowed there. Well, there are a few that were placed early on that are/were grandfathered in, but they're not common. Assuming, that is, that they haven't been removed by now.

      As far as the things I mentioned applying to many newbies... Yeah. So? Not to all of them, certainly, and certainly not to most established businessfolk. Let's not forget that a lot of people who join this place are new to online business, but have extensive experience in offline enterprise. Or are just hard-working people looking for a more productive path for their efforts.

      The picture of an online marketing newbie as some hapless, clueless, undisciplined idiot is insulting. And way too pervasive.

      Anyone with a brain, a plan, and a little elbow grease to spare can do very well with what they find in the War Room. Hell, they can even find the plan there if they don't have one.

      Batteries, however, are not included.


      Paul
  • The War Room is the biggest WSO of all and on many many subjects.
  • Very much worth it. I became a member right away just as soon as it was announced. I am preparing to make some nice contributions there myself since I feel that I would like to give something back to a community which has helped me so much.
  • I don't think it can be said enough - the war room will pay for itself, more than definitely worth the investment. You're literally getting 20 years of guaranteed insight into this business...
  • Definitely worthwhile. Awesome value and phenomenal education.
  • You really should join the War Room...

    Really...

    Here are some specifics of what's inside:

    There are 20 Full Pages of Threads...and every single one contains something as a "gift" in the form of a idea, product, service...something of value to share with other Warriors. In other words, these aren't your normal WF discussion threads. (And those are good too.)

    Tons of great information that's not shared outside that section. Including case studies, software, reports, ideas, etc...

    Here is just a sample of what awaits you on the other side:





    Again...this is only the first few threads on the first page (1 page contains 60 threads) and there are 20 pages of this in there...and it grows bigger everyday.

    For $37, can you really go wrong?

    If you found just 1 idea, and put it into action...you'll make back that $37 pretty dang fast.


    I'll see you inside,
    Jack Duncan


    P.S. Hope there isn't a problem posting that screenshot...just thought it would be a help to those who don't understand the difference between the normal WF threads and the content found in the War Room. Mods, just delete if this is a problem.
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  • Thank you guys... It has been worth it. In fact, I have already made rougly 25X the initial $37 JUST FROM TECHNIQUES/PROGRAMS I found in the war room. Amazing.
  • Now i am looking forward to sign up in war room to see the secrets of money making, free tools etc.,
  • iAmNameLess,
    Hey...way to go.

    25 * $37 = $925 in only 5 days.

    Not a bad investment at all.

    Great work taking action too!

    All the best,
    Jack Duncan
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    • I would say learning is very important than earning he earned $925 in 25 days means he would have learned lot in these days, it is motivating me to join, once i get some money in paypal will sign up war room.
  • I have 2 questions concerning War Room membership:

    Can War Room members publish a WSO free of charge? Can War Room members freely promote their services without the moderator deleting their post?

    Thanks for the thread and information
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    • No. WSOs are $40 each. The $37 membership fee gives you access to the War Room content. You have to be a paid member to post WSOs at all.No. You can pay for space in the advertising sections, providing your ads are within the rules of the section involved. You don't get to advertise in the discussion sections, WR member or not.


      Paul
  • @Paul

    Thanks for the information

    Concerning Ads - I didn't mean outright advertising - that would be spam. I meant something like making an exchange offer like: If you do X for me then I'll do Y for you.
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    • Those might fit in the JV section. If not, you can post them in the "Wanted to hire" section. It's cheap. ($5, I think.)


      Paul
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    • I don't know how many people are considering joining, but I'll give a short review from a "mostly newbie" perspective.

      Just get the membership. Stop overthinking. It will change your IM experience quickly and completely - in a good way.

      The. War. Room. is. Worth. it.
      The end.


      Hope that helps...
      Christi J
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  • iAmNameLess

    Nameless, yes the Warrior Forum is a cool place to learn, however the War room is in my view the inner circle. I come to the War room to learn strategies that are not commonly known and are shared within the inner sanctum of the War room only..

    Yes, their is a small investment, but believe me this is nothing compared to what you can learn here, just one idea would be worth far more than what you pay.

    I believe the marketers who come to the war room are learning & giving strategies worth thousands of dollars, so it's really a NO Brainer..

    Keith
  • Seems like you joined the inner sanctum! Would love to hear your view about it now your in. So what about it? Is it worth the one time payment?
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    • I don't know if I'm able to say exactly what is in there or if that is against the rules? If it is, then just delete this?

      Honestly, there is too much in there, and too many strategies to implement yet. I plan on trying everything out.

      So far, the first day I was just surfing around, information overload basically. There is so much there that it is amazing. If I was the type of person to just collect information and not put it to practice, then I would never make the $37 back. You have to be able to put things in action and not be lazy, if you're lazy, you might as well not join in my opinion, because everything there you will need to put into action. What is the point of having wonderful information, if you don't put it to use?

      Now... this is what has directly made me money so far. I found a twitter application to get more followers, you can search by keyword and let it go. I have been using this every day because I never really took advantage of twitter. For something semi-automated, and never really using twitter, it could only help. Well, I have got about 150 new followers in the last couple days, one of which needed web design, and sold him a site for $950-1000.

      That is money I wouldn't have made. And yes, it is a very simple program, but tweeting a few times a day, has generated a bit of traffic. If I didn't find the program, I probably never would have used twitter much at all.

      I'm still trying to process everything. I'm going to be putting one of the WSO's or other information in there into action later this week. There is so much in there I don't know how any war room member is not making money.

      There was another list available to me in the war room containing tons and tons of SEO tools, directories, tips, all kinds of things. Some I already knew, some programs I already had, but there was a whole lot I didn't know about and didn't have. Very nice.

      I want to make $100,000 this year, and I don't know if I would without the war room because so many things would be trial and error(they still are), but the war room reduces the learning curve with so many things, and I think it may be possible.

      Verdict = I feel like an idiot not getting a membership before. I would recommend becoming a member, spend the $37 on the membership instead of those link packages. You won't regret it.
  • It's just a place with more useful information. You are not going to find any magic plans that will make you money with the push of a button.

    It's up to you what you make out of yourself, not the war room.

    It's still pretty useful though if you are just starting out, it's going to save you on the information. Plus there's plenty of useful tools for experienced marketers.

    I see you joined though $37 is not that much really. In my experience, it's worth it.
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  • Don't do it. I've heard it's awful. I wouldn't touch it with an excrement covered stick, most expensive product I've seen....

    Sorry you asked for it.

    Oh, I see you joined, your turn to leave me the cocky comment!

    I hope you're enjoying it, apart from coming here and meeting so many good friends, it's the best and I might add, cheapest investment I've made in any business. Period
  • It would be the best decision you ever made.

    Ray
  • There is not a better deal anywhere in my opinion. You certainly won't lose anything by joining so just do it.
  • I am not a member of the war room yet, but from what i've heard.. its full of great content. The type of content you would see in a GREAT WSO, all for free.
  • it is only worth it, if you use it to your advantage. Some of the stragegies has helped my business emensly.

    Not only that, there are old WSO's in there that you would normally have to pay for. But because warriors are so giving, you can get old wso' and new one for free (well just the one time war room fee)

    I think you should only sign up if you are serious about making money online. If you are, it can help your business profits x 10. Just my 2 cents.
  • its absolutely worth it... there is a danger involve though... you may fall into a time bubble and spend too much time surfing the forum instead of working on your business.

    There are too many times that I ended with red eyes and sore fingers after spend too many hours in the forum.
  • Hi cyber,

    Hopefully this will help you make the decision.

    If you asked me outright, I'd say joining the war room is internet marketing's equivalent to being the kid in the proverbial candy store. If you have any experience at all in IM you will recognize almost instantly the value it offers and how it outstrips the $37 price tag.

    Will you be welcome? Of course.

    But it seemed to me that perhaps the concern you raise is whether its a rehashing of material new warriors can obtain for free (or at least cheaply via the many WSO's) which whilst interesting, doesn't help someone overcome the problem of inaction, or ineffective action.

    I can only say this. The main forum here is brilliant. The WSO section is great. The thing they ostensibly lack however, is quality control. There are threads in the main discussion forum that offer very little value other than to the OP. There are, quite frankly, some pretty crap WSO's and services on offer.

    It seems to me to be pretty rare however for the same to be said of threads in the War Room. Now, I'm a pretty new subscriber myself, but I've already had dozens of aha moments.

    Is it pitched above newbie level? Well, there's a lot of advanced stuff in there, for sure. But I wish (WISH WISH WISH WISH) I had joined in yonks ago, because most of the time you can be confident that the information on offer is solid, and the techniques you are learning work. If you need some lower level stuff, chances are the answers are here for free anyway.

    Will it cure inaction? I dunno, there's probably a spanking thread on personal motivation in there somewhere But perhaps that's a personal journey each newbie and veteran alike has to take.

    Best of luck, hope this helps.
  • So, is it worth it? *ducks*

    Well I'm convinced. I'll be joining the war room as soon as I can make the $37 (how sad is that) lol.
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    • Beg, borrow or steal that $37 to get in. It's easy to be complacent and forget about doing it, especially since it's not a really large sum of money.
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  • Yeah I kind agree with paulie on this one...

    I dunno how much spare time you have Drake, but if you offer article writing services you could have that extra $37 in a few hours (or sooner if you can write quality article pretty quickly).

    The War Room is definitely worth it. If you think the WF is awesome information overload, wait until you see the War Room :-p
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    • Thanks for the suggestions everyone. Really. I'm not sure how I would do that, though. It looks like in order to make a post offering to write articles I would have to pay at least $20 for the post. Now, I'm not really complaining, as WF needs to make money to pay costs, etc. I get that. But if I had the $20 for that, I'd likely have the $37 for the War Room lol. Am I missing something?
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  • I've written this a million times:

    It's only worth it if you're a very focused individual, action-minded, and are able to implement and test ideas rapidly. Otherwise the War Room and it's sheer amount of usable information WILL overwhelm you. I tell people it's not for the faint of heart. You'll find 3 hours will go by in 15 minutes; it's like playing World of Warcraft, but you don't have to kill anybody or join a guild. lol

    I've built an entire company from just ONE of the ideas in the War Room and a few of the tools that are / were in there. I dumped my $147 and $247 per month memberships to other sites so I could focus on the War Room when I first joined.

    Bottom line: access to Allen Says marketing mind alone is worth the price of admission thousands of times over. Here's on gold nugget from him: after I read his private posts (forgot which volume) I began focusing on building my own network of prospects and buyers and focused less and less on using Search Engines (applications are slowly taking over, FB has more visitors and traffic than Google, and it's only the beginning on how IM is changing).

    It was worth it for me, but it may not be for you.

    RoD
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    • Yep, I joined and don't regret it. It's great.
  • I joined to the war room some time ago and it changed the way i think
    There is a lot of information there that you need to learn before doing anything!
    I would invest $37 to Warroom before buying any "MAKE MILLIONS IN A DAY" WSO!
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    • Yes, for anyone new to to the forum who is tempted to buy a WSO, my advice is to become a War Room member before you buy anything else!
  • YES!

    I love the war room tbh
  • Short answer: YES!

    Long answer: What are you waiting for?!
  • War Room is AWESOME! It's worh it!
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  • When will I can use Moneybookers to pay for war room membership. You now accept AlertPay but no Moneybookers. That's not fair. :confused:
  • I joined 2 weeks ago and kicked myself every day since for leaving it so damn long before doing it. Have gotten way more than $37 in value already. So lets be conservative and just call it $37 in value per month.

    Thats $37 X 12 X 20 = $8880 in long term value for $37 !!!

    Isn't that what they call a no brainer?

    regards
    George
  • I thought this thread was out of sight by now lol. Guess its going to be one that pops up randomly. Anyway, yep, definitely worth it can't believe I waited that long. My logic at the time was, there is already tons of information to put to use on this forum, what could possibly be so special in the war room? You just have to join to see I suppose!
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    • I'm glad you see the light now...it's easy to make logical (but incorrect) assumptions when evaluating something, but I guess the emphatic opinions of happy War Room members must have swayed you, right?
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  • I am upgrading to War Room Membership this week.
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    • does the warroom have a wholesale/dropshipping section?
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  • For people serious about developing their online businesses, the cost of the war room is a very CHEAP investment.

    You need to dig deep there but there are hundreds if not thousands of hidden gems that are just waiting to be found :-)

    Just my two cents.
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  • How do I join the War Room?
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  • I think 37$ is a small amount to invest if you keep in mind its a once off payment for 20 years.
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    • Just a little over $1 per year. Not expensive at all!
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    • So... is this a second account or are you talking yourself into it?
  • If you do not have $37 to invest in your business, then you probably should not be in business to start with. I don't mean to sound harsh, but that is the truth. As someone mentioned earlier, the cost of the WarRoom works out to 15 cents per day (USD). If you buy one soda drink a day, you will spend about $45 per month.

    There is no Easy Button in the WarRoom or anywhere else on the internet. If you want to create a real business you need learn about the business. I would suggest that you find a system that interests you, follow that system for at least 6 months and see if it works for you. You'll never get anywhere looking for the next big shiny thing that comes along and promises to to make you a million dollars.

    You have to find a system and take ACTION with that system. Probably 90% of the people that purchase a course never do anything with it. It will stay in a folder on their computer while they look for the next new millionaire creator product.

    My suggestion is to get the membership and start with the "My Ideas, Strategies & Plans" section by Allen. There is priceless information in that section. Anyone who suggests that you not invest in the WarRoom is probably tooting their own horn!
  • Jeez this topic is so tired.. when will people understand that it TAKES MONEY TO MAKE MONEY.

    People pay up to the 6 figure + range to get a quality education... it's $37 or whatever to get into the War ROOM (which I would say is the hands down equivelent of a college education).

    If you can't cough up $37 you may as well just give up IM now. I'm not trying to be nasty and discourage people, but I can't comprehend the way some people think.

    It's an INVESTMENT - not an expense!

    - Dean
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  • I heard many great things about War Room. It will be my next investment!
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  • War room contains some really good stuff. Just like Paul said. Seriously there is no shortcut in internet marketing unless you are really lucky. If yu have planned to work hard then War room can make you achieve your goal way before your target. I have no words to explain that how much members are helping each other at War room.

    P.S. Glad you joined.
  • It seems to be interesting, I might purchase just to see what tools they have in there.
  • i have been a war room member. there are tons of stuff there.

    Remember it is the quantity that matters, it is the quality of information that we need

    Just need to focus.
  • Nice! I will have to join and really it sounds like a bargain.
  • I will have to invest in the War Room, as the Warrior Forum has brought me a hell of a lot so far, and by investing in the War Room I can only benefit a lot more!
  • this is the best place to be. get all answers to your question.
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    • the war room is a waste of time energy talk chat forums ideas strategy sessions chunking out plans making money cracking codes developing niches great ideas new freinds help support brainstorming...

      its all a waste
      for the non-involved non-active non-interested non-participant

      its a waste, man

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  • Alright, after reading up on all of these rave reviews about the War Room, I'm gonna take the dive. See you on the other side!
  • I should be seeing war room member under your custom text with all the people saying they will join.

    You should, it is worth it.
  • If you are still reading the tread, you might need another explanation why you should join:

    The easiest way to make money online is to publish a WSO. Prerequisite: War Room Member

    Just see it as a necessary business investment (and be amazed what else you get in the War Room).
  • After reading the whole thread, it seems that the investment is definitely worth it.
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