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02-22-2012, 04:29 PM
Post: #1
[GET] Plugin Hotshot Report by Jason Fladien
Sales page:
Code:
http://jasonfladlientraining.com/pluginhotshot/

Direct Download:
Code:
http://pluginhotshotsystem.com/cbthankyoupage/pluginhotshot.pdf

Mirrors:
Code:
http://mir.cr/HHVUK2ZZ
02-22-2012, 06:57 PM
Post: #2
RE: [GET] Plugin Hotshot Report by Jason Fladien
Just repped ya for this. I've been looking for this way cool.
Easy Peesy lemon squeezy
02-22-2012, 10:17 PM
Post: #3
RE: [GET] Plugin Hotshot Report by Jason Fladien
Good stuff
03-17-2012, 10:54 PM
Post: #4
RE: [GET] Plugin Hotshot Report by Jason Fladien
I'm very interested in reading this - as will any plugin developer and reseller. Thanks for the share
10-11-2013, 06:00 PM
Post: #5
RE:
And in case anybody else requires this here is a much simpler link:-

http://internetpublishingtools.com/wp-co...tshot1.pdf
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03-24-2014, 02:03 AM
Post: #6
[GET] Make Money with WSOs
Make Money With Warrior Special Offers (pdf)

link


Enjoy! Smile
03-24-2014, 03:39 AM
Post: #7
RE:
Thanks - repped!

\\Review//

This is a very old product (2010) about setting-up your own WSOs. A little of it is still actionable, but much of this is obsolete now.

Fladlien is a guy I met years ago. He has worked (and still works) hard and is a prolific product producer. He got his start on the WF writing articles, and now is a millionaire after just a few short years - and as a young guy.

His #1 mantra for product creation: speed and focus. Get whatever it is you've got up for sale and be focused on meeting self-imposed deadlines and goals. Don't get delayed trying for perfection.

He does this at the expense of quality. You can see it in this guide. He probably did not spend much more than a couple of hours putting it together. He also produces stuff that you have definitely studied or read before - then puts his own slant on it. Since he works so fast, he will admit (privately) he doesn't even try to produce quality stuff.

That is not his objective - making money with it is. It isn't a bad way to go if you are on his side of the transaction. But you won't get top grade products from him - that just isn't his plan.

My Grade: 2 / 5.

This is product creation at its simplest and fastest. He has made lots of money by creating products in great numbers. He isn't concerned with anything but delivering the basics in this old and (kinda) usable guide.

What is of greater value is to study how the guide was put together. He did it fast and sold lots of copies. Study his processes and marketing - his products are just average. He gets most of his product ideas from just surfing and reading what pissed-off people are posting a lot about in forums, which is a great way to determine what will sell.

If there are enough pissed people posting about a problem anywhere, that should be an opportunity siren wailing in your head!

So pay attention to what he does - not the product itself. This is the only reason it even gets two stars. Most newbies and even established marketers get too wrapped-up in getting something out of the product. With Jason's stuff - study the marketer and his practices - this is what is golden and has value.

This recipe actually still works. Get the product developed, written or on video/audio, and sell the d.amn thing. Don't get hung-up on making it the best.

It's simple - almost always works - and makes lots of money!
You have to learn the rules of the game. Then you have to play better than anyone else. -Albert Einstein
03-24-2014, 04:15 AM
Post: #8
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Do we really need more marketers filling the warrior forum with garabage rehashed content just for the sake of a quick buck? because it seems like that's what the message is here. Don't get me wrong, I know many do it and it's a great way to make some sales but is it really worth degrading the quality of the community? That's up to the marketer to decide
03-24-2014, 05:01 AM
Post: #9
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(03-24-2014 04:15 AM)Joshnano Wrote:  Do we really need more marketers filling the warrior forum with garabage rehashed content just for the sake of a quick buck? because it seems like that's what the message is here. Don't get me wrong, I know many do it and it's a great way to make some sales but is it really worth degrading the quality of the community? That's up to the marketer to decide


Doesn't matter whether it is "garbage" filling that forum or any other.

Sellers will make a quick buck wherever there is one to be made - whether you approve of it or not.

This game and most others about making money are about being opportunists and seizing the quick, elusive openings that appear - then taking massive action.


How many times have you heard that?

No saying is truer than that one about making money!

Doesn't have f*cking thing to do with what you or I think.

As noble as you think you may be, people having been doing this in every business on Earth - online and offline - as far back as recorded history goes.

And people will buy "garbage" as refuse, trash, rubbish, waste - choose a term that suits you. It will always sell as long as you can re-label, re-purpose, re-state, add an attitude, choose a different color, name, etc.

This isn't about nobility, originality or having religion!

It is about making money and that is a category and religion all by itself!

How do you think people have gotten so "fat" re-writing exactly the same cookbooks, selling EXACTLY the same YouTube marketing c.rap, books about copywriting, and sales books - ALL under what are only different labels and slightly re-worded?

Often, with products that are mere shameful shadows of the originals.

As a professional copywriter, why do you think I use many of the tactics and strategies NO ONE has been able to improve upon in 100-years or longer - often in their exact form?!

"degrading the quality of the community?"

Surely, you jest - you cannot possibly be THAT naive!

If so, I see being (and staying) broke as an absolute certainty in your future.
You have to learn the rules of the game. Then you have to play better than anyone else. -Albert Einstein
03-24-2014, 06:07 AM
Post: #10
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I know there's a trailer park in here somewhere. Biggrin
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