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I was thinking of diving right in and buying a war room membership. I have read a few post where it is discouraged to shell out the fee if your just starting out. What advice can you give me?
  • Profile picture of the author webfighter
    Have you ever bought a WSO? If the answer is yes, I would suggest that you dive right in and shell those $37 out. The value you get inside war room is enormous. But you still have to find your own way.
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  • Profile picture of the author RobertMandrake
    Voldalin,

    I too am VERY NEW, and was wondering the same thing...

    Webfighter,

    I already bought two WSO's - so, appreciate the advice.


    Robert
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  • Profile picture of the author jonatan
    My advice to you is:

    Pick one niche/product that you believe in and stick with it. Be determined and follow through and don't give up.

    1. Keep learning and build your skills.
    2. Get help and ask questions.
    3. Take action and apply your training.

    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    It is easy to get overwhelmed by the content that is in the War Room. I am not discouraging you from joining, just warning you not to get information overload. There is content in there for all skill levels, but you should stick to your own.

    Start with this post and go from there: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...checklist.html
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    • Profile picture of the author Chase Shelby
      Originally Posted by E. Brian Rose View Post

      It is easy to get overwhelmed by the content that is in the War Room. I am not discouraging you from joining, just warning you not to get information overload. There is content in there for all skill levels, but you should stick to your own.

      Start with this post and go from there: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...checklist.html

      I agree with this. It's easy to see so many reports and ideas thrown around in the War Room that you can get distracted trying to download and read them all.

      However, the War Room was by far the best $37 I have spent online for IM.
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      • Profile picture of the author sjean
        Well I would listen to E. Brian Rose. He is already successful and puts out some great WSOs.
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      • Profile picture of the author Kay King
        I think members are in more danger of being overwhelmed in the WSO section. The War Room has tons of solid information and you can read through it over time - WSOs are churning through every day and some new members seem to begin buying and not know when to stop.

        Your goal is to become part of the online system - not just someone in the target market.

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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
    If you do join the war room stick to one thing and understand it fully before jumping around.
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  • Profile picture of the author Harold Lindsey
    Hi Voldalin,

    Before you spend any money or get into information overload, READ THIS.

    I wrote this in another thread, but since you are so new I thought that this was so important that I brought it out here.

    You should start out by asking yourself some questions.

    What do you want?

    Why do you want it?

    If you can't anwser those two simple questions, then you will spend years going around in circle with not much progress.

    But if you can answer the questions. I'm mean really think about it, and consider them on a little deeper level. And I'm not talking about... I want to make $100,000 by next june kind of stuff.

    I'm talking about... Well I want to replace my curent monthly income of about $3,100 per mo., So I can become a full time writer, writing fiction books kind of stuff.

    "DETAILS"

    You have to look inside and really try to answer these questions honestly.

    And then once you know the anwsers to those questions, you ask youself some more questions like; What do I like do? Do I like writing? Do I like graphics? Do I like one on one speaking to people? Do I like sales? Am I more of introverted type of person or more of an extroverted sort of person?

    What these questions will do for you is to see where you most likely fit in the IM WORLD. Once you have anwsers to those questions, then you can start to search out the information, techniques and Mentors that are more tailored to WHAT YOU WANT, and WHO YOU ARE.

    Once you do this... IM will become fun and you'll find that you will be able to stay focused longer in one area, which will lead to the SUCCESS that you seek.

    hopes this helps.
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