#0, Willing to run a WSO : suggestions please!!!
Posted by JDash on Jul-13-09 at 03:00 AM
LAST EDITED ON Jul-13-09 AT 03:03 AM (PST)
hey guys..i m nervous to think of it even.
I am willing to run a WSO but i hardly ever posted to Warrior. Created a account long back but hardly posted.So now when a i need to run a WSO, surely i need to take part before running a WSO. Surely many things have to fall in place. first have to start posting.
So nobody is more qualified than you people to show me the way. I guess many of you have been there and done it.
A LOT depends on this wso as far as the success of my project is concerned. So want it to be damn successful.
I am putting a lot of effort on my project. a extreme value for money. So this will be a experience for me!!!!
Great if you could guide me with your suggestions and work closely with me on this project.
No need to mention that i will reciprocate with my special offer that will make you money for long, really long.
Suman
#1, RE: Willing to run a WSO : suggestions please!!!
Posted by Kurt on Jul-13-09 at 08:11 AM
In response to message #0
>A LOT depends on this wso as far as the success of my
>project is concerned. So want it to be damn successful.
>Hi Suman,
The last thing I want to do is discourage you, but feel I should post this any way.
I've probably ran more than 50 WSOs over the years. A few years ago, I'd make thousands of dollars for each WSO. Then a year or two ago, I was only making hundreds of dollars per WSO.
Now, I hardly make anything from WSOs. I've had a few recently that didn't make a sale at all, so they didn't even break even.
You just don't get the views to WSOs any more. They've become so popular that your own ad won't stay near the top of the page for any length of time, so you just don't get enough people to view your ad.
To be honest, the only chance you have now is if a lot of people respond to your WSO.
Again, I hate to be a "downer", but in my opinion WSOs aren't nearly as powerful was they were a few years ago, and I've probably have more experience with WSOs that just about anyone.
Sure, a few WSOs will really take off, but those are now the exception, IMO.
#2, RE: Willing to run a WSO : suggestions please!!!
Posted by JDash on Jul-14-09 at 02:38 AM
In response to message #1
Well kurt..that is really dissapointing.
I will do my best. I wanted to recruit affiliates from warrior for my monthly niche product.I will soon start sales on my own before i jump in. At best what i lose is WSO fee. So let me try and fail than not try at all.
I will surely ask you few points before i go.
Thanks,
Suman
#3, RE: Willing to run a WSO : suggestions please!!!
Posted by blue_sky on Jul-14-09 at 07:26 AM
In response to message #2
Hi Suman,
worst case scenerio is that you will loose the 20 bucks and dont get anything in return.Wait thats not true you will get some experience though!I never posted a WSO so I cant give you any advise as Kurt who calls the warriorboard his second home...
But you can have a look what kind of WSO create/get the most buzz.
IMO those are SEO/Backlink related or a new blackfart method which will then generate tons of cash (preferably without any hard work LOL)out of the blue! If you can provide a proof of earning even better
This is mandatory you need to make friends with some warriors before you start your wso or at least do some kind of free sneak preview (with limited content in the free section) that way you will get people to respond to your wso...
#4, RE: Willing to run a WSO : suggestions please!!!
Posted by JDash on Jul-14-09 at 06:12 PM
In response to message #3
yes ..that is what i am planning. I am staring to generate sales of my own to back up the quality of product.This is health niche monthly product, wanting to recruit many affiliates. So generating good sales on my own will help me establish quality.
Have to be comfortable with warrior people first though.
#5, RE: Willing to run a WSO : suggestions please!!!
Posted by Kurt on Jul-14-09 at 10:32 PM
In response to message #2
>Well kurt..that is really dissapointing.
>I will do my best. I wanted to recruit affiliates from
>warrior for my monthly niche product.
>
>I will soon start sales on my own before i jump in. At best
>what i lose is WSO fee. So let me try and fail than not try
>at all.
>
>I will surely ask you few points before i go.
>
Hi Suman,
That's the right attitude...Give it a try, the worst thing that can happen is you lose $20. And if you get even just a little results, you can keep bumping your WSO as long as it gives you some results.
If you have any questions, I'll be happy to try to help. About the best advice I can give is to email each person that buys from you and give them a little "surpries" bonus, and also include a direct link/URL to your WSO and tell them you'd really appreciate it if they would post any comments about your WSO on the thread.
Again, the key is to get people to post. Once I had a bad download link and the first couple of people posted about it on the WSO. I swear the posts helped my sales a lot, to the point where I consider making a mistake on purpose, just to encourage folks to post. I've never actually done it, but I have been tempted.
You really must get the thread to be "active"...