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Is it true that I must make over 70 posts before being able to use the WSO to sell my products? Can Somebody tell me?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Kelsall
    It's true that if you tried to post a WSO with 20 posts that you would not make very many sales. However, I think you can do a WSO with 30 posts.

    But....

    If you have not built trust and at least a reputation for knowing what your talking about, you will probably be scratching your head wondering where your 20 bucks went

    Originally Posted by babarapho View Post

    Is it true that I must make over 70 posts before being able to use the WSO to sell my products? Can Somebody tell me?
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    • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
      I know I am going to have my head handed to me for this reply but I'm
      doing you a favor.

      Save your $20, at least for now.

      You have 2 strikes going against you before you even post your offer.

      1. You've been here since March of this year and yet only have 21 posts?
      Doesn't seem like you spend much time here and that you're just looking to
      make a few bucks without contributing anything to the community.

      2. You live in Nigeria. Like it or not, more scammers come from Nigeria
      than from anywhere else in the world, which is why places like Clickbank
      won't even do business with them. Do you even have a PayPal account?

      Here's my suggestion, and take it for what it's worth to you.

      Start becoming a semi regular member here and contribute some of your
      knowledge to this community. That way you'll earn some trust.

      Right now, if you posted a WSO, even if you had the required 30 posts, I'd
      be shocked if you made even one sale.

      Anyway, that's my 2 cents on the subject.
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      • Profile picture of the author IMChick
        That's good advice from Stephen. I look at those things he mentioned while evaluating the WSO before buying. I know it's not an exact science, but it seems to work for me when I'm trying to figure out whether the WSO has value or the WSO creator has contributed in other parts of the forum. Good luck.
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      • Profile picture of the author babarapho
        Originally Posted by Steven Wagenheim View Post

        I know I am going to have my head handed to me for this reply but I'm
        doing you a favor.

        Save your $20, at least for now.

        You have 2 strikes going against you before you even post your offer.

        1. You've been here since March of this year and yet only have 21 posts?
        Doesn't seem like you spend much time here and that you're just looking to
        make a few bucks without contributing anything to the community.

        2. You live in Nigeria. Like it or not, more scammers come from Nigeria
        than from anywhere else in the world, which is why places like Clickbank
        won't even do business with them. Do you even have a PayPal account?

        Here's my suggestion, and take it for what it's worth to you.

        Start becoming a semi regular member here and contribute some of your
        knowledge to this community. That way you'll earn some trust.

        Right now, if you posted a WSO, even if you had the required 30 posts, I'd
        be shocked if you made even one sale.

        Anyway, that's my 2 cents on the subject.

        Hello Steve,
        I have several blogs and websites that makes a great deal of bucks for me. I am not here to make money. I am here to learn and impart my knowledge. One thing you should know is that there are so many credible Nigerians making legimate and honest money online. Note that Scammers are all over the world and in every country.
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        • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
          Originally Posted by babarapho View Post

          Hello Steve,
          I have several blogs and websites that makes a great deal of bucks for me. I am not here to make money. I am here to learn and impart my knowledge. One thing you should know is that there are so many credible Nigerians making legimate and honest money online. Note that Scammers are all over the world and in every country.
          Regardless, perception is all that matters. And coming here with 21 posts
          to your name and coming from Nigeria is not going to be in your favor. And
          as far as you wanting to know what products are, as you say, "on fire",
          that is irrelevant too.

          It has nothing to do with what you want but what the members of the
          forum perceive.

          But by all means, don't take my word for it. Make your 30 posts, go post
          your WSO and see what happens.

          Don't say I didn't warn you.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dan Ambrose
    I agree. Although I think the required post count is 30. I highly recommend joining discussions until you build a bit of reputation.

    I say, aim for at least 5 "thanks" which means posting something so worthwhile that users find what you wrote worth thanking you for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim Russ
    Sound advice, Steve. I'd say that 2 cents is very valuable.
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  • Profile picture of the author Charann Miller
    Don't be in such a hurry. Take your time, the forum's not going anywhere. As Steven mentioned build a reputation for yourself when you do this it actually becomes an asset to you. Like with anything good, it takes time to build. Don't rush it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
      Most people don't know this, but I joined this forum in December 2006 and
      didn't post my first WSO until April 9 of 2007. I think I had a couple
      of thousand posts already before I made my first WSO, and as a result, that
      WSO made me thousands.

      Had I posted it after a few weeks and even 100 posts, I would not have
      done nearly as well.
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    • Profile picture of the author babarapho
      Originally Posted by Rannie1 View Post

      Don't be in such a hurry. Take your time, the forum's not going anywhere. As Steven mentioned build a reputation for yourself when you do this it actually becomes an asset to you. Like with anything good, it takes time to build. Don't rush it.
      I am not in a rush. I like WSO because it helps me to know products that are on fire. It has also helped me in my affiliate marketing.
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