War room? Can't find a clear answer

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Hi,

I know this question has been posted countless times, but I can't seem to find a clear answer.

What is the War Room, and why should I join?

My profile:
27, male, French, Living in Brazil, Founder and CEO of a US company (Twenty-Six Medias, Inc).
I'm a former Facebook employee and a former Project Manager and developer.
I currently make $3000-7000 a month (July-August and December-January are the low months), mostly with my hard work (Web Development and Project Management for various clients, ranging from small agencies to fortune 500 clients like P&G, L'oreal...), which means when I take a break, no money is coming in, neither in my pocket nor my company's bank account.
And this is my issue, this is my motivation to extend my business using IM.


Should I join the War Room, and why?
#answer #clear #find #room #war
  • Profile picture of the author GarrieWilson
    Use the search feature and both will be answered.
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  • Profile picture of the author 26medias
    Actually I did, but as I mentioned, there is no clear answer. Not clear enough for me at least.
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    Originally Posted by 26medias View Post

    Hi,

    I know this question has been posted countless times, but I can't seem to find a clear answer.

    What is the War Room, and why should I join?

    My profile:
    27, male, French, Living in Brazil, Founder and CEO of a US company (Twenty-Six Medias, Inc).
    I'm a former Facebook employee and a former Project Manager and developer.
    I currently make $3000-7000 a month (July-August and December-January are the low months), mostly with my hard work (Web Development and Project Management for various clients, ranging from small agencies to fortune 500 clients like P&G, L'oreal...), which means when I take a break, no money is coming in, neither in my pocket nor my company's bank account.
    And this is my issue, this is my motivation to extend my business using IM.


    Should I join the War Room, and why?
    At the bottom right of your screen you will see "The War Room" if you click on that you will be taken to a post with a bullet list of what you get.

    Your question is "Should I join the War Room, and why?"

    The Answer is "If you want the things listed in the bullet list then YES, if you do not want the things listed in the bullet list then the answer is NO"

    It is really that simple
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  • Profile picture of the author Outsourcingnerd
    If you already have experience in web development and project management, you might consider expanding in this area.

    Perhaps teaming up with some freelancers and sell services to other individuals or companies.

    Like in any other business it is about being able to deliver quality to your customers.

    Take a look at some of the big freelancer sites - often contractor's start up doing a few projects for pennies, then they gain a reputation and can increase their prices.

    However, first step is to determine what you are going to do in order to make money - are you planning to market other people's products, are you going to make your own products, or are you going to work for others.

    Would you gain anything from the War Room? - well, it depends if you are going to make a plan and put it into action. You have to be active, get connections, ask the right questions and help others too - that goes for every forum you join (free or paid). ;-)
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Because you get a cool "War Room Member" title in red letters under your screen name.

    There's a lot of quality free information there. You may or may not be interested in it, but it's $37 one time fee, so it's not like it's going to break the bank.
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  • Profile picture of the author SuperDJ
    A $37 (£24) membership that lasts for 20 years; should be yearly imo, the amount of information there is incredible. Luckily after upgrading last night, I didn't spend an exorbitant amount of hours in the thread like most do when they upgrade :p ~ but there are quite a lot of golden nuggets..

    In short.. every post made is a WSO, and it's all FREE!!; take a system, implement it, customise it, master it and move on to the next one. It is pretty simple really :p Best $37(£24) I've ever spent to be honest. :p
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    • Profile picture of the author 26medias
      Originally Posted by SuperDJ View Post

      A $37 (£24) membership that lasts for 20 years; should be yearly imo, the amount of information there is incredible. Luckily after upgrading last night, I didn't spend an exorbitant amount of hours in the thread like most do when they upgrade :p ~ but there are quite a lot of golden nuggets..

      In short.. every post made is a WSO, and it's all FREE!!; take a system, implement it, customise it, master it and move on to the next one. It is pretty simple really :p Best $37(£24) I've ever spent to be honest. :p
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      I'm upgrading now.

      Thanks for your input!
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  • Profile picture of the author Lance K
    Originally Posted by 26medias View Post

    Hi,

    I know this question has been posted countless times, but I can't seem to find a clear answer.

    What is the War Room, and why should I join?

    My profile:
    27, male, French, Living in Brazil, Founder and CEO of a US company (Twenty-Six Medias, Inc).
    I'm a former Facebook employee and a former Project Manager and developer.
    I currently make $3000-7000 a month (July-August and December-January are the low months), mostly with my hard work (Web Development and Project Management for various clients, ranging from small agencies to fortune 500 clients like P&G, L'oreal...), which means when I take a break, no money is coming in, neither in my pocket nor my company's bank account.
    And this is my issue, this is my motivation to extend my business using IM.


    Should I join the War Room, and why?
    Well, becoming a War Room member gives you the ability to sell in the WSO section. You could use your slow months to offer your web development skills via WSOs (Warrior Special Offers).

    Otherwise, you could not join the War Room and just offer your services through the Classified and/or Warriors For Hire sections.

    It really depends on what you're looking to do.
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    • Profile picture of the author 26medias
      Originally Posted by Lance K View Post

      Well, becoming a War Room member gives you the ability to sell in the WSO section. You could use your slow months to offer your web development skills via WSOs (Warrior Special Offers).

      Otherwise, you could not join the War Room and just offer your services through the Classified and/or Warriors For Hire sections.

      It really depends on what you're looking to do.

      I just joined the war room.
      I'm not really interested in selling my services as a webdevelopper, as I already have enough clients to work full time in this area.
      I'm searching to build passive income, I'm searching new ventures, new ideas, new strategies.
      Creating and promoting a WSO could be interesting. Mostly creating tho, I'd rather hire an experienced copywriter for the sales page...

      Thanks all for the answers
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      • Profile picture of the author Lance K
        Originally Posted by 26medias View Post

        I just joined the war room.
        I'm not really interested in selling my services as a webdevelopper, as I already have enough clients to work full time in this area.
        I'm searching to build passive income, I'm searching new ventures, new ideas, new strategies.
        Creating and promoting a WSO could be interesting. Mostly creating tho, I'd rather hire an experienced copywriter for the sales page...

        Thanks all for the answers
        Well, welcome aboard. Best of luck to you!
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  • Profile picture of the author Bill Hugall
    Because learning is the main key here. The war room is a place where you get higher end info and some cool features on your page.
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