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    An ebook worth buying?

    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...el-rights.html

    Stumbled across this post while trolling the warrior forums, what do you guys think? Would this be an idea for a noob like myself? I know a tip you guys gave me was dont buy ebooks, but from the reviews and looks it seems legit, and at $8 bucks? Cant say id be digging myself a grave with that investment. Did I mention the book comes with PLR?

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    My biggest warning would be the domain he says is successful is offline.

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    I was addicted to WSOs for a while. You're right, it's easy to rationalize eight dollars here, ten dollars there as something that isn't going to break the bank. A select few were worthwhile, most were junk. If you have no knowledge, the sales pages will be irresistible. WSO offers are like potato chips. After you've had a couple dozen, you may want more, but they won't be a healthy alternative to real books and proper online research.

    For everything mentioned in the offer you linked, you can get the knowledge for free by typing the list of what is covered into G one at a time. If you prefer video, just go to YouTube and type in the same list. I can assure you that, an evening later, you will have enough knowledge to put up a competing WSO with better information. If you're curious about that, there's no harm in just spending the money and trying it to compare

    PLR has little value; It's duplicate content. If you want a pile, sellers on eBay can't get bids on five dollar CDs with 100,000 ebooks and articles.

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    Sorry, TGM, that product comes across as Yucks! on so many levels. In fact, every time I visit that WSO forum I feel I need to take a shower to get clean again.

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    $8 might not be much, but the time you will spend reading and implementing this WSO could be used in a better way, especially since this WSO will probably make you only peanuts.

    Ken is 100% right that you can find everything this WSO mentions for free and with more detail by yourself, but if you really have WSO cravings you can head to WF's "make money online" section and download a few dozen free WSOs, some of them last year's "hottest" products.

    My personal advice is that since time is money don't waste it in things that obviously don't work as they claim. (Even if they are free WSOs!)
    Think of it that way, if WSOs worked as their copywriters claim, then people would only need two or three of them before they became rich!
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    Thanks all, this is why I posted this up here, to get REAL opinions. I was kinda thinking what you guys said, just needed ya to say it hehe. The way they sell those things is pretty brilliant tho haha.

    Also, the more I browsed, the more I started to realize how much it seemed like I was flipping through late nite tv haha. Is there ever anything really worth buying that search cant find free? Even if just for the convenience of the info being organized and in one spot?

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    To date I haven't seen any. Most are rehashed data scraped from forums & blogs while others are just plain bogus.

    A better way to spend 5-10$ is on a domain and cheap hosting. Try a few of the "white hat" ideas, and a few of the "black hat" ideas and examine the results. Refine what works and drop what doesn't, rinse and repeat.

    Also never forgot to study the competition. I learned a boat load about linking strategies from studying the pharma, casino spammers.

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