Want Clarity About WSO

by cashkits4u Banned
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I have heard a whole lot of stuffs about wso. I have also see that you will need to pay before you become a member. But is it really profitable? and will i be able to post ads at Wanted For Hire if i become a member.

Thanks
#clarity #wso
  • Profile picture of the author x3xsolxdierx3x
    cashkits4u,

    It "can" be profitable...but, I admit, it takes alot of effort to get a WSO off the ground. There is a sharp learning curve involved. Of course, this is also dependent upon what external avenue one has to drive traffic to their WSO. Do you have a several thousand person mailing list? Do you have articles written already, in which you can suck in search engine traffic and divert them to your WSO thread? There are many "it depends" involved....

    Like a fighting position (lol...there's my "soldier" reference for the day), a WSO is something you have to keep working on, building, developing, and improving. You really can't just post one, let it sit, and hope that thousands of dollars of sales will come through.

    It 'can' be a huge undertaking, but it can also have tremendous financial rewards if you resolve to provide tremendous value AND you develop the social proof necessary to elicit a buying decision. Your sales copy will be important and beneficial, but the most beneficial thing will be unrestricted opinions....and your timely addressing of those opinions....in your actual WSO thread...
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  • Profile picture of the author Fernando Veloso
    Invest in War Room membership for life, 37$. Best money you can invest right now.
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    People make good money selling to the rich. But the rich got rich selling to the masses.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark A Stafford
    Hi cashkits4u,

    I am assuming that you are talking about becoming a "War Room" member?

    The small fee to be come a warrior is WELL worth it due to the great advice from advanced members and the "Free WSOs" that warriors give to war room members.

    You can literally get enough training to get started just by joining the war room.

    As far as a WSO, that is different. A WSO is a "Warrior Special Offer" which is usually a training program you purchase from another warrior through the warrior special offers forum. Warrior Special Offers Forum

    Hope this shines some light for you.

    ~Mark
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  • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
    Originally Posted by cashkits4u View Post

    But is it really profitable?
    No. It is an investment in yourself and your business. Just joining the War Room will not make you money. Just posting in the wanted for hire will not make you money.

    It is up to you to use the information you find and develop your own way to make money. And it is up to you to sell yourself properly to gain clients who can pay you some money.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Originally Posted by cashkits4u View Post

    I have heard a whole lot of stuffs about wso. I have also see that you will need to pay before you become a member. But is it really profitable? and will i be able to post ads at Wanted For Hire if i become a member.

    Thanks
    It depends on your product, your sales letter, your reputation. Some people don't make any money and some make thousands.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    Originally Posted by cashkits4u View Post

    I have heard a whole lot of stuffs about wso. I have also see that you will need to pay before you become a member. But is it really profitable?
    I think it is for well-known Warriors who have been here for a long time and established relationships of credibility and trust with the "buying audience": people want to buy what they're selling.

    I think that people who are recent arrivals, have few posts and don't know so many people here have a much harder time of it.

    That would make sense, wouldn't it?
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    • Profile picture of the author Kay King
      To answer your question - no, you don't post ads for free. There are fees for advertising.
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