I want to sell Warrior Forum products

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Hi:

It is my first day here and I am very excited to be here as I want to sell IM products.

I do not know which group I should introduce myself in, so I hope this is the right place, if not please let me know and I will delete this post and re-introduce myself in the right place.

This forum has such AWESOME products and so many great people, that I want to sell Warrior Forum products that are about to be launched , can you please tell me how do I go about this?

Also, I have read the rules, but am not sure - can I use a simple signature or do I have to pay for it?

Awaiting all your kind responses and help.

Thank you very much.

Best wishes and regards

Ricardo Furtado
#forum #products #sell #warrior
  • Profile picture of the author jungl
    Ricardo,
    Welcome to the Warrior Forum! I've been lurking here for years and only got around to creating an account this March, but I'll give you my input if it can help you out. I'm glad that you like the products that are featured on the Warrior Forum, but I didn't fully understand your question.
    Do you want to start selling your own products on the Warrior Forum? If so you'll need a War Room membership (which is $37) for a 20 year membership. After that, it costs $40 per WSO (Warrior Special Offer, basically a forum post promoting your product to the forum's visitors). Before you launch a product, I'd recommend you read some more around here as there's a lot to learn to do a launch successfully. As a bonus, your War Room membership gets you access to the War Room private forum that will get you free WSOs from other members that cost non-members money. It's generally a good deal, especially if you plan to launch your own special offer one day.
    If you're looking into promoting other people's WSOs, head over to WarriorPlus and create an account there (also try to make an account at JVZoo, another big website for promoting products). WarriorPlus is free to sign up and you can look at a whole host of WSOs that have been launched and will be launched and ask to promote them. If the owner wants you to promote their product, they'll give you a commission (oftentimes as high as 75% and you'll even find some WSOs paying a 100% commission!)
    I don't promote WSOs online but I do promote them in Kindle eBooks (I write IM guides, so I sell WSOs full of graphics and Wordpress themes at special prices to my readers). WarriorPlus is great and you get instant commissions in your PayPal account every time you make a sale.
    Hope this helped,
    Alex.
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    • Profile picture of the author Craig Fenton
      Hi Ricardo:

      Welcome to the Warrior Forum.

      I hope you have great success!

      By looking around the different sections you can take note of what seems to be working for people and what may be a more difficult route.

      Many Warriors offer free E-Books/PDF Files in the different sections of the forum that could have beneficial information.

      Have a great weekend!
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      • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
        Originally Posted by Craig Fenton View Post

        Hi Ricardo:

        Welcome to the Warrior Forum.

        I hope you have great success!

        By looking around the different sections you can take note of what seems to be working for people and what may be a more difficult route.

        Many Warriors offer free E-Books/PDF Files in the different sections of the forum that could have beneficial information.

        Have a great weekend!
        Hi Craig:

        Thank you very much for your time, your welcome and your guidance.
        I will look into what you have advised me.

        You too have a great weekend.

        Regards


        Ricardo Furtado
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    • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
      Originally Posted by jungl View Post

      Ricardo,
      Welcome to the Warrior Forum! I've been lurking here for years and only got around to creating an account this March, but I'll give you my input if it can help you out. I'm glad that you like the products that are featured on the Warrior Forum, but I didn't fully understand your question.
      Do you want to start selling your own products on the Warrior Forum? If so you'll need a War Room membership (which is $37) for a 20 year membership. After that, it costs $40 per WSO (Warrior Special Offer, basically a forum post promoting your product to the forum's visitors). Before you launch a product, I'd recommend you read some more around here as there's a lot to learn to do a launch successfully. As a bonus, your War Room membership gets you access to the War Room private forum that will get you free WSOs from other members that cost non-members money. It's generally a good deal, especially if you plan to launch your own special offer one day.
      If you're looking into promoting other people's WSOs, head over to WarriorPlus and create an account there (also try to make an account at JVZoo, another big website for promoting products). WarriorPlus is free to sign up and you can look at a whole host of WSOs that have been launched and will be launched and ask to promote them. If the owner wants you to promote their product, they'll give you a commission (oftentimes as high as 75% and you'll even find some WSOs paying a 100% commission!)
      I don't promote WSOs online but I do promote them in Kindle eBooks (I write IM guides, so I sell WSOs full of graphics and Wordpress themes at special prices to my readers). WarriorPlus is great and you get instant commissions in your PayPal account every time you make a sale.
      Hope this helped,
      Alex.
      Hi Alex:

      How are you?

      Pleased to meet you.

      Thank you very much for taking the time and the trouble to explain things to me - I deeply appreciate the same.

      I am sorry that my question was not framed correctly - my sincere apologies. I guess in my excitement of being here, I forgot to put my thoughts down correctly. Sorry for that.

      No, I do not want to start selling my own products, I have no idea on product creation.

      I want to sell all the AWESOME products that the esteemed members of this forum produce. I guess, I mean to say I want to be an affiliate and earn commissions.
      You say - "head over to WarriorPlus and create an account there"... how do I head over there? Can you please share this link with me. Sorry to put you through so much trouble.

      DO I have to get special permission from the product owner, before I promote it.

      Okay I will also check out JVZoo and see what they have. Do they also have a forum like this?

      Not sure how you promote WSOs in Kindle eBooks. I guess I understood from this that you have to create a whole guide and then sell it.

      Wow, that was great.

      Thanks so much for sharing this Alex.

      Regards
      Ricardo Furtado


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      • Profile picture of the author jungl
        Ricardo,
        Basically you'll want to visit WarriorPlus.com. From there, you can create an account using your Warrior Forum login details and then, once you're signed up, click on Affiliates and then on View Available Offers. There you'll find all sorts of products to promote. You can sort the WSOs by all sorts of things like: release date, visitor conversion (this is the % of visitors to the WSO page that bought the product, but you'll often see WSOs with 1000% conversions, and this means they've sold them outside of the forum post, not necessarily that the product is better), number of sales the WSO made etc.
        Also some keywords to know when looking for WSOs to promote:
        OTO: This means one time offer. An OTO is a product promoted to people who have already bought the author's WSO and he is promoting the product to them after they bought the first one. You should ask to become an affiliate for the main product before becoming one for the OTO.
        Bumps: This is how often a WSO has been "bumped" on the Warrior Forum (meaning the author paid more money to have their WSO sent to the top of the list for new WSOs).
        Almost all WSO authors manually approve affiliates, so you should make sure to tell them how you'll be promoting their products and act professionally so they want you to be marketing their products for them (and know that you're not trying to defraud them).
        Hope this helped,
        Alex.
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        • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
          Originally Posted by jungl View Post

          Ricardo,
          Basically you'll want to visit WarriorPlus.com. From there, you can create an account using your Warrior Forum login details and then, once you're signed up, click on Affiliates and then on View Available Offers. There you'll find all sorts of products to promote. You can sort the WSOs by all sorts of things like: release date, visitor conversion (this is the % of visitors to the WSO page that bought the product, but you'll often see WSOs with 1000% conversions, and this means they've sold them outside of the forum post, not necessarily that the product is better), number of sales the WSO made etc.
          Also some keywords to know when looking for WSOs to promote:
          OTO: This means one time offer. An OTO is a product promoted to people who have already bought the author's WSO and he is promoting the product to them after they bought the first one. You should ask to become an affiliate for the main product before becoming one for the OTO.
          Bumps: This is how often a WSO has been "bumped" on the Warrior Forum (meaning the author paid more money to have their WSO sent to the top of the list for new WSOs).
          Almost all WSO authors manually approve affiliates, so you should make sure to tell them how you'll be promoting their products and act professionally so they want you to be marketing their products for them (and know that you're not trying to defraud them).
          Hope this helped,
          Alex.
          Hi Alex:

          How are you?

          Thanks so much, once again.

          You really helped me in understanding this -
          tremendously.

          Take care.

          Best wishes and regards

          Ricardo Furtado
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  • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
    I think there is a Thank You button, where I can thank you guys, but I am unable to locate it. Please guide me so that I can thank all the people who are being so very helpful.

    Regards

    Ricardo Furtado
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  • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
    How do I head over to WarriorPlus and create an account there??

    Thank you and regards.

    Ricardo Furtado
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    You will only see the thank you button once you have written enough posts (I think it is 10 posts).
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    • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
      Originally Posted by laurencewins View Post

      You will only see the thank you button once you have written enough posts (I think it is 10 posts).
      Thank you Laurence.

      Seems like it just appeared.

      Regards

      Ricardo Furtado
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  • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
    While applying as an affiliate at Warrior Plus, at the right side of the name of some sellers, there is some kind of a blue mark. When I bring the cursor over this mark, it says - Split Commissions.

    Can someone please tell me the meaning of this?

    Thank you and regards

    Ricardo Furtado
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    • Profile picture of the author jungl
      Ricardo,
      Split payments are when the commissions from a sale alternate. Here's an example: You make 6 sales of the vendor's product, and the product pays a 50% commission. This means that every 2 sales you'll get paid for the full sale (so he gets 50% of sales and you get 50%). The creator of the product always gets the first sale paid to him, so if you only sell 1 copy, he gets the full commission for that and you get nothing.
      If you're looking to get started promoting products, I'd recommend staying away from these "split payment" products as it's discouraging when you finally make a sale and find out that you get paid nothing for it. Once you're more experienced and you can expect at least say 10 sales from a promotion you'll end up with about the same commission on the product as if it were a "normal" product (that pays 50% of each sale to the creator and 50% to the affiliate, on all sales).
      Thanks,
      Alex.
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      • Profile picture of the author Ricardo Furtado
        Originally Posted by jungl View Post

        Ricardo,
        Split payments are when the commissions from a sale alternate. Here's an example: You make 6 sales of the vendor's product, and the product pays a 50% commission. This means that every 2 sales you'll get paid for the full sale (so he gets 50% of sales and you get 50%). The creator of the product always gets the first sale paid to him, so if you only sell 1 copy, he gets the full commission for that and you get nothing.
        If you're looking to get started promoting products, I'd recommend staying away from these "split payment" products as it's discouraging when you finally make a sale and find out that you get paid nothing for it. Once you're more experienced and you can expect at least say 10 sales from a promotion you'll end up with about the same commission on the product as if it were a "normal" product (that pays 50% of each sale to the creator and 50% to the affiliate, on all sales).
        Thanks,
        Alex.
        Hi Alex:

        How are you?

        Thanks again for taking the time and the trouble to explain things to me.

        I really appreciate the same.

        Enjoy your weekend.

        Take care.

        Regards
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