Are WSO products good for affiliate promotions

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Hi WF,

Anyone has experience in selling WSOs as affiliates?

Or do these products don't have a good enough (if any) commission structure?

Regards

Dan
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Cutts
    If you can find a good WSO!!!

    I use JV Zoo and there are plenty of products there :-)

    Danny
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    • Profile picture of the author In the know
      Originally Posted by Danny Cutts View Post

      If you can find a good WSO!!!

      I use JV Zoo and there are plenty of products there :-)

      Danny
      I think the difference is that WF is a community where people live and die by their reputation, is there this kind of immediate feedback with JV Zoo?
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Fleming
    The whole WSO system is designed for affiliate sales so yes
    they are as good as any other product.

    The bigger issue is do you have the audience/traffic to sell
    them too.

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Fleming
    Are you talking about being an affiliate for a WSO which is what
    Danny was eluding to OR are you talking about setting up a WSO
    selling somebody elses product?

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author In the know
    Being an affiliate for an WSO

    Regards

    Dan
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  • Profile picture of the author SandraLarkin
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    You need an audience that likes products like this, but yes, they are information products like anything else.
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  • Profile picture of the author mrgoe
    the guys already covered everything I believe.. the WSO is designed to look as a sales page.. so yeah, it is sellable for affiliates..
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  • Profile picture of the author mbacak
    Originally Posted by In the know View Post

    Hi WF,

    Anyone has experience in selling WSOs as affiliates?

    Or do these products don't have a good enough (if any) commission structure?

    Regards

    Dan
    I've personally moved my affiliate selling efforts
    from focusing on click bank to WSO's because not
    only are you getting paid instantly (in most cases)
    but the refund rates are a lot lower. Making the
    net amount better in the end for me and my list.

    It's important you understand the traffic you
    are sending so you can choose the right offers
    to promote. However, that's been said above.
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    • Profile picture of the author Plugin Profits
      Yeah, it's good for IM products if you have a list of people interested in IM. It doesn't take much more than sending an email to that list to see if it's an offer they like. Sometimes I'll get no response on an offer, so I leave it alone. Other ones get tons of sales quickly so I send multiple followup emails for those ones.

      A lot of the JVZOO launches are self hosting now instead of using WF. Not sure if that works better for vendors now I guess. I don't like it as a customer cause I like to be able to ask questions of the seller.

      Outside the IM niche JVZOO isn't very good unfortunately. I like the instant pay structure, though looking at the other products in different niches on there, most of them have very weak sales pages and low conversions unfortunately. Most of the people who know how to put together great sales copy and launches for non IM products are still using other platforms it seems. I want to try non IM niches as an affiliate, though it's difficult to give up getting instant commissions so I've been sticking to IM for now.
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  • Profile picture of the author Willie Crawford
    Yes, I've sold WSO products Warrior+ and JVZoo.

    What I like is that you can search and see which products
    are selling best, and look at things like EPC, refund rates,
    etc.

    It's actually pretty powerful!

    Willie
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  • Profile picture of the author Teddy T
    There are plenty of IM products/WSOs that offer good payouts. You can do very well as long as you have a large enough audience that is targeted and relevant
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    • Profile picture of the author Des Lau
      Are WSO products good for affiliate promotions

      Is the sky blue?!


      WSO products work well for affiliates because of the sheer volume and low ticket entry price. That, combined with a hungry (desperate) market needing tools and info to help their business.

      The social proof and community WSO's hold are great for buyers too.

      So in the end, the affiliates and vendors win
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  • Profile picture of the author WillR
    You can definitely make money promoting WSOs but it really depends on your list. For example if I had a list I had built by selling high ticket courses then I would never promote a WSO to them. Once you do that your leads end up on a list and will get sent more offers and before you know it they are being emailed 10+ WSOs each and every day.

    Even the main WSO payment platforms such as Warrior Plus and JVZoo add your leads to their list (unless they untick a box which is very easy to miss) so you also start competing for attention with the very payment processor they purchased the product through.

    So if you don't mind sharing your leads with a ton of people, by all means go and promote WSO offers. If that's how your list was built, that's fine. But if you have a list that has never been exposed to WSO offers before then personally I would keep them well away. Why do you think the likes of Frank Kern never promote WSO's or similar products? Because they know exactly what would happen to their list if they did. The value of their list would likely plummet.
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonBennet
    There are lots of WSOs you that you can promote as an affiliate. But I will be more selective because the last thing that I want to do is to promote junk products to them.
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    • Profile picture of the author In the know
      Thanks for all your comments guys !
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