Complaint Review: The Warrior Forum - Internet
- The Warrior Forum Internet United States of America
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- Web: www.WarriorForum.com
- Category: Internet Marketing Companies
The Warrior Forum WarriorForum.com Promotes GARBAGE & MADE FOR ADSENSE WEBSITES Internet Clutter, Internet
*Consumer Comment: Warrior Forum complaint and Warrior Forum review - warrior forum PROMOTES SCAMS.
*General Comment: What Side of The Bed Did You Get Up On
*General Comment: What Side of The Bed Did You Get Up On
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The Warrior Forum is composed of almost 2,500 members whose sole purpose is to take advantage of Internet users by exploiting Google Adsense advertisements or selling products that teach how to do it. This type of bottom-feeding is ruining the Internet by creating most of the clutter you find in search results. Have you ever done an Internet search and gotten a website full of advertising? How about those one page sales websites full of pop-ups, testimonials, and "free reports" in exchange for your email address? More than likely the owners of those websites are members of The Warrior Forum (www.WarriorForum.com).
What is Google Adsense? Google has an advertising system, where they pay website owners to run ads for other websites. An ad must be clicked on to earn money. Google calls this system "Adsense." Google expressly forbids websites created solely for this purpose. Ironically, most of the members of the Warrior Forum have websites built specifically to make money using Adsense. Most have multiple sites, the real pigs have hundreds even thousands of these sites. And who must sift through this crap when searching the Internet? You.
To add insult to injury, the Warrior Forum is full of techniques members use to trick you to their websites hoping that you click on ads or buy their money making ebooks (they call them "products," of all things). Here are some techniques they teach:
1) URL Misspellings - The Warrior Forum members create websites with common misspellings in the URL hoping you'll arrive there and click on an ad. In other words, if you type Pypal.com or Paypall.com instead of the correct Paypal.com, you will arrive at an Adsense website. Sometimes they dress up the website with an inane article, but sometimes they don't and you just see rows of ads. Most of the time they use Google's Adsense as the source of advertising, but sometimes they use similar systems like Yahoo's.
2) Inane Blogs - Warrior Forum members are ruining the Blogosphere as well by creating useless blogs filled advertising. They spend hours upon hours writing inane posts and "articles" that they hope will score high on the search engines and attract you. The goal is to get you to click on the advertising to make money for them.
3) Content Scraping - Many Warrior Forum members use "autoblogs" that automatically grab content from the Internet and post it. These blogs either have duplicated content or just plain gibberish. The goal, again, is to rank high on search engines and hopefully get you to visit the website to click on an ad.
4) Article Spinning - Warrior Forum members publish inane articles with links to their Adsense websites or "get rich" product sites. The articles are published on Ezine.com or GoArticles.com. To make matters worst, they rewrite the articles using programs or services. This is called "article spinning." One article can be spun a dozen or more times and posted to multiple blogs, websites, and ezine sites, all filled with Adsense! Members also "lift" articles from legitimate websites and spin them. They also have convoluted techniques for pinging social websites and search engines to make them aware of these articles, hopefully driving traffic to them.
5) Social Websites - Warrior Forum members have also invaded social websites like Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. They do this by leaving comments (usually automated) with links to their Adsense websites.
6) Wordpress - Years ago it was rather difficult to create a website. Now anyone can create a professional looking website in just a few minutes using Wordpress, and indeed most of these "Internet Warriors," as they call themselves, do just that, churning out thousands of useless Adsense or "get rich quick" websites that clutter the Internet.
This is just a few techniques taught on the Warrior Forum which is designed to trick Internet users to visit Adsense rich websites. Legitimate websites with real products and information must compete against all this crap.
A large number of Warrior Forum members also sell their own products. Most of these "products" are how to make money eBooks, which essentially espouse the techniques found on the Warrior Forum. Some are well written, some are garbage, but all teach how to making money by exploiting the Internet on the backs of legitimate websites and Internet surfers.
You can usually recognize one of these bogus products by a price that has a "7" at the end, like $97 or $47. It seems that some genius over there discovered that the number "7" is more appealing to buyers, so in typical Warrior Forum fashion, all of them now end their prices with a "7." $97 seems to be favored for some reason.
Where is Google in all this? I'm not sure but the Warrior Forum is built upon exploiting their system at our expense.
*NOTICE..!! this ripoff has nothing to do with Google search engine - many rip-off businesses use the Google name to fool consumers.This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 01/02/2010 10:06 AM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/the-warrior-forum/internet/the-warrior-forum-warriorforumcom-promotes-garbage-made-for-adsense-websites-internet-c-548696. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#3 Consumer Comment
Warrior Forum complaint and Warrior Forum review - warrior forum PROMOTES SCAMS.
AUTHOR: Victim2011 - ()
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 16, 2013
The original poster is PRECISELY correct. warrior forum is in fact crawling with scammers, liars, and cheats who exploit unsuspecting victims trying to make a living online. There is more CRAP sold there, called WSO "warrior special offers" than lots of other sites. Ripoff deals, ripoff software, bad software etc. I have been ripped off of hundreds of dollars at warrior forum. There may be some honest deals at warrior forum, but good luck finding them! STAY AWAY from this website, it is a den of thieves. Try digitalpoint, blackhatworld and other sites.

#2 General Comment
What Side of The Bed Did You Get Up On
AUTHOR: Ken - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Dave,
Wow! What a broad paint brush you use to smear paint on the individual members of the Warrior Forum and the Warrior Forum itself.
I have been a active member of the Warrior Forum (WF) since September 2005 and take exception with a great deal of your report. However, I also agree with some of the comments you have made.
Your comments in italics, mine in regular fonts
1. "The Warrior Forum is composed of almost 2,500 members".
Actually, the WF membership is composed of more than 168,747 members. On any given day and time you may find more than 1000 registered members on line at the forum and another 2500 or so guest (non registered as members).
2. "members whose sole purpose is to take advantage of Internet users by
exploiting Google Adsense advertisements."
Yes, there are members who place Google AdSense Ads (I'm one of them) on their sites and there are those who build sites with the sole purpose of making money with Google AdSense. However, there are thousands and thousands of WF members who furnish valuable information for the internet users, along with the ads (I'm one of them) or offer a valuable service to the internet information seeker.
3. "To add insult to injury, the Warrior Forum is full of techniques
members use to trick you to their websites hoping that you click on ads
or buy their money making ebooks (they call them "products," of all
things)."
The WF is a marketing forum and as a member (free by the way) or guest, you can find "old school techniques" and "new school" methods of marketing for the purpose of getting traffic to your business. It's called learning how to advertise and market your business.
Just so you will know there are many "brick and mortar" businesses which use the WF for the knowledge it offers and to teach other people how to be successful with their on line or off line business.
4. "Inane Blogs - Warrior Forum members are ruining the Blogosphere as well by creating useless blogs filled advertising."
Yes, you are right, there are some WF members who have useless "Inane Blogs" filled with advertising as well as millions of the world population doing the same thing.
However, again there are many more warrior members who take great pride in providing useful information in their area of expertise and many don't place any advertisement on their blog.
However, there are WF members (and I'm one) along with many other corporations, mom and pop business, hobbiest, professionals and the list goes on, do use advertising to make money. But then again every magazine, newspaper, television and most media of any kind use advertising to make money. It simply makes good common business sense to do so. Without advertising these companies will fall to the way side.
5. "Where is Google in all this? I'm not sure but the Warrior Forum is built upon exploiting their system at our expense."
Well it looks like we have finally gotten to the actual reason for your "rip off report". In my opinion it sounds like you may have bought one or more of the "How to Make Money" being sold on the WF and did not experience any financial profit from doing so.
There is little doubt in my mind this is what happened.
If that's your problem, why not be specific about the product/products, instead of painting the whole Warrior Forum and all it's members as "Rip Off Artist"? But before you do that, you need to examine everything you did or did not do so you can provide a balanced report.
Just for your information I have never written a "How To Make Money" e-book, but I do offer a service to the international targeted marketplace as well as the Warrior Forum. And as I stated above I have AdSense on my 2 sites and I do make money from it, but to the tune of only a couple of hundred dollars a year. So you can see that can not be the sole purpose for my web sites.
I'm a senior citizen, a lot closer to 70 than I am to 60, and with what I have learned from the folks on the WF, my wife and I don't have to depend on social security to stay alive. My online business also pays out a couple of thousand dollars a month to folks I outsource to. It is my hope that others that read this will realize there are 2 sides to every story.
I have elected not to rebut every statement you made so...
In conclusion Dave the WF is not made up of members, who have conspired to ruin the Internet or to cheat folks out of their hard earned money; as you so bodly claim. The vast majority of us are honest, hard working business people and people looking to better their life, by using the internet to do so.
Disclosure: I am not a paid employee, nor have I been compensated for this post by the Warrior Forum or its owner. This is my opinion in response to Dave the original poster.

#1 General Comment
What Side of The Bed Did You Get Up On
AUTHOR: Ken - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Dave,
Wow! What a broad paint brush you use to smear paint on the individual members of the Warrior Forum and the Warrior Forum itself.
I have been a active member of the Warrior Forum (WF) since September 2005 and take exception with a great deal of your report. However, I also agree with some of the comments you have made.
Your comments in italics, mine in regular fonts
1. "The Warrior Forum is composed of almost 2,500 members".
Actually, the WF membership is composed of more than 168,747 members. On any given day and time you may find more than 1000 regeristed members on line at the forum and another 2500 or so guest (non registered as members).
2. "members whose sole purpose is to take advantage of Internet users by
exploiting Google Adsense advertisements."
Yes, there are members who place Google AdSense Ads (I'm one of them) on their sites and there are those who build sites with the sole purpose of making money with Google AdSense. However, there are thousands and thousands of WF members who furnish valuable information for the internet users, along with the ads (I'm one of them) or offer a valuable service to the internet information seeker.
3. "To add insult to injury, the Warrior Forum is full of techniques
members use to trick you to their websites hoping that you click on ads
or buy their money making ebooks (they call them "products," of all
things)."
The WF is a marketing forum and as a member (free by the way) or guest, you can find "old school techniques" and "new school" methods of marketing for the purpose of getting traffic to your business. It's called learning how to advertise and market your business.
Just so you will know there are many "brick and mortar" businesses which use the WF for the knowledge it offers and to teach other people how to be successful with their on line or off line business.
4. "Inane Blogs - Warrior Forum members are ruining the Blogosphere as well by creating useless blogs filled advertising."
Yes, you are right, there are some WF members who have useless "Inane Blogs" filled with advertising as well as millions of the world population doing the same thing.
However, again there are many more warrior members who take great pride in providing useful information on their area of expetise and many don't place any advertisement on their blog.
However, there are WF members (and I'm one) along with many other corporations, mom and pop business, hobbiest, professionals and the list goes on, do use advertising to make money. But then again every magazine, newpaper, television and most media of any kind use advertising to make money. It simply makes good common business sense to do so. Without advertising these companies will fall to the way side.
5. "Where is Google in all this? I'm not sure but the Warrior Forum is built upon exploiting their system at our expense."
Well it looks like we have finally gotten to the actual reason for your "rip off report". In my opinion it sounds like you may have bought one or more of the "How to Make Money" being sold on the WF and did not experience any financial profit from doing so.
There is little doubt in my mind this is what happened.
If that's your problem, why not be specific about the product/products, instead of painting the whole Warrior Forum and all it's members as "Rip Off Artist"? But before you do that you need to examine everything you did or did not do so you can provide a balanced report.
Just for your information I have never written a "How To Make Money" e-book, but I do offer a service to the international targetted marketplace as well as the Warrior Forum. And as I stated above I have AdSense on my 2 sites and I do make money from it, but to the tune of only a couple of hundred dollars a year. So you can see that can not be the sole purpose for my web sites.
I'm a senior citizen, a lot closer to 70 than I am to 60, and with what I have learned from the folks on the WF, my wife and I don't have to depend on social security to stay alive. It is my hope that others that read this will relaize there are 2 sides to every story.
In conclusion Dave the WF is not made up of members, who have conspired to ruin the Internet or to cheat folks out of their hard earned money; as you so bodly claim. The vast majority of us are honest, hard working business people and people looking to better their life, by using the internet to do so.
I hope you have a better tomorrow than the day you wrote your original post.


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