Newbie Tips for Purchasing WSOs on the Warrior Forum
Posted by KristiMar 29
I frequently visit the Warrior Forum because I think it is a great place for Internet Marketers. There are so many knowledgeable and wonderful people over there willing to share their information that it is actually quite mindblowing, to say the least. To be a part of a community that openly provides quality information to people just starting out is invaluable to one’s success in the Internet Marketing business.That said, there is a section over there called the “warrior special offer” section (WSOs), and this is where other warriors post their products and services to other warriors. Let me be honest. You’ll find some great stuff there and some junk. The problem with being a newbie is being able to decipher the gold from the fool’s gold.Just be aware that to more experienced IMers, newbies can be gullible. I mean most of us are looking for “quick cash” and “easy methods of generating money” online. These clever folks know that newbies are their best customers, so they market to us hard.Here are some tips to keep you from being sucker-punched.
- Don’t fall for the hype. If a claim is so bold that it seems unbelievable, it probably is. Go with your gut instinct. If someone is telling you that they’ll teach you how to make a million dollars from typing with one finger, for only two minutes a day, then you should stay away from that offer because common sense tells you that it won’t work. Internet Marketing is hard work.
- Don’t believe everyone that posts is smarter than you. Contrary to everything you read, not everyone is a marketing genius. In fact, if they were, would they even have time to crank out 10 or so WSOs a week for $7.00 each? I think not. Although some warriors are making that kind of money, not all of them are. Only take advice from the ones that are.
- Evaluate the author’s credentials before plopping down your cash. To quickly check, look under their warrior name and see if they have any stars (the more stars they have the better.) Then, review their warrior profiles by clicking on their names. When you do this, you’ll be able to spy on them. Pay special attention to how often they post, types of topics they participate in, their current WSO offers, whether they have a website, etc.
- Review the entire offer. This means you have to evaluate the offer and the sales letter. For instance, does the author show proof of earnings? Is the process something you can easily replicate? Does the author show examples of the actual process, offer support and upgrades? Be a tough critic.
- Consider comments from other warriors. Are they positive or negative? Do others believe the WSO is a tremendous value for the money? This will help you gauge whether this WSO is garbage or provides quality information. Only choose those products that offer quality information.
- Check to see if they offer a satisfaction guarantee. A guarantee means you can get your money back if the product is crap. I always like to purchase WSOs with guarantees. It is just good policy and offers me protection. In fact, I’ve returned a couple of garbage products in the past.
Well, that’s it. If you follow this plan you should be able to avoid junk WSOs and only purchase quality ones that provide you with good information.
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