WSO or Warrior For Hire - Where to offer this?

by bwh1
4 replies
I have a custom service to offer and have a bit doubt where I should put that into.

Each order would have to be individually created, so it's not a immediate access to a product (similar to a Fiverr with 48 hrs to be delivered).

Would that make it a Warrior For Hire post?

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#hire #offer #warrior #wso
  • Profile picture of the author Shane N
    You could post it in EITHER section.

    However, a WSO is a "Warrior Special Offer" which means you must offer it at a
    LOWER PRICE than you would to the public or anywhere else.

    If you list it as a Warriors For Hire post, then you can price it however you desire.

    Hope that helps!

    Best,
    Shane
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Personally, I would put it in Warriors for Hire. That section gets a lot of views and seems more natural for custom services. I think your sales would be better there. I've tried both for services and Warriors for Hire was far better for me personally
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    • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
      Originally Posted by sbucciarel View Post

      Personally, I would put it in Warriors for Hire. That section gets a lot of views and seems more natural for custom services. I think your sales would be better there. I've tried both for services and Warriors for Hire was far better for me personally
      Agreed, the only service that I've ever had sell better in the WSO section than Warriors For Hire is a coaching service - every other service seems better in the hiring section.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kishor Mhaskar
    Yes Warrior for hire is good section because the marketers who want service ( Not Product) alwas looks there.

    After that you always have a second chance to launch as WSO with discount.
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