The Surprising Advantage of a Warrior Plus Account

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The Surprising Advantage of a Warrior Plus Account

I'm not usually tempted by, or even interested in, shiny pebbles.

But I do spend a fair amount of money monthly on my autoresponder.

It maintains a large number of lists and an even larger number of automations.

Generally, a list and an automation service one specific website.

So when I heard about a plugin that would act as an autoresponder on your website, with a guaranteed delivery rate complying with Google's latest DMarc restrictions, I thought it made sense.

I could deploy it on each website that I needed a list/automation for, instead of having a single autoresponder handling them all.

And it was cheap. Almost ridiculously so!

So I clicked on it (very unusual for me).

And immediately saw it was hosted on Warrior Plus.

So I logged in to my W+ account, which gives me access to all the details about any offer. And allows me to promote it as an affiliate, of course.

Guess what I found?

7, yep count 'em, seven, upsells!

Any product that requires 7 upsells to make it work properly is indistinguishable from a scam.

But you need a W+ account to do that forensic analysis.

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That’s typical of Warrior + and the scams that are sold through them. Buy this AI money maker for $7, then you can get more money if you buy this for $59, you said no so have it for $19, now get this shiny object for $29. And the list goes on. I guess that’s the beauty of a funnel. I have purchased some of the things that are sold on Warrior + (about 8 or 9) to see if they are genuine. None of them are.

That's a great summary of a typical W+ funnel. There is the occasional diamond, but they are rare.

Hi Phil,

Thanks for the info. I loathe when something sounds really good and promising and then there is upsell after upsell. After about 2 I usually get sick of the sales pitches and give up. I just wanted the one thing!

I will have to research what Warrior Plus is. I had not heard of it before.

Hope you have a great day, Phil.

Karin

W+ is a platform that allows you to sell your own products. The platform makes it particularly easy to create a funnel of upsells and downsells. W+ vendors tend to promote each other to their lists.

Thanks for the info. Does it work well for you?

Karin

I no longer use it, except to do a forensic analysis of offers, like I did for the one described to discover that it had 7 upsells.

Ah, I see. Well it seems like that was certainly a good use of it. I hate it when you go through page after page after page of upsells....

Thanks again for sharing!

Karin

My pleasure, Karin.

I have seen this scenario so many times before, it really doesn't surprise me. These are the "systems" I used to review before the doomsday Google update. LOL

Lol, well put, Denis. 😎

Frank 🎸

You can find the occasional diamond, but they are rare.

You can use your review to warn others off "easy" solutions that are just money-grabbers.

This how Grace Little Mama did it.

Yeah, she was pretty switched on.

Absolutely.

Almost every Warrior offer is the same it starts with a trip wire offer that is very cheap and then it leads you to many up sells they have been doing this for years

W+ just provides the platform that makes it possible. It attracts vendors who have made this sort of funnel their standard.

That's right.
I reviewed dozens of W+ products, and as far as I remember, 90% of them had at least five upsells (with some downsells).

Most of them did not last more than 10 months.
In the end, I realized it wasn't worthwhile to publish content about them, because after about a year, no one searched for them as they had essentially become non-existent.

It would have made more sense to review the founders of the products, such as Branson Tay.
These individuals continuously created "new" products on a monthly basis and promoted them as "new."

Yes, they are the sorts of vendors that W+ attracts.

Glenn Kosky (I think that’s his name) is another one of the scammers that use Warrior +. The problem is that they don’t vet the creators and allow a ton of scammers to sell their products through them.

I suppose, if they are getting money from these con artists then why would they stop!!

The thing is that it's just a platform that provides the facility to build a funnel easily. There's no way for them to vet the products being sold. It's definitely a case of caveat emptor.

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