Wickedfire - Unprofessional? Nah!

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He didn't call us unprofessional. He said "non-professional".

non-professional = More casual, A casual atmosphere or aura. Not requiring formality

unprofessional = Not a qualified member of a professional group, Characteristic of an amateur; inexpert

We can be non-professional experts but we definitely are not casual amateurs
 
Kinda looks like he ranked them by number of members. Maybe just a coincidence though.
Of what he listed I've only been to abestweb (or whatever it's called) and 5 star.

Never even seen Warior and I've only passed by DP.
 
Well, I come here for info, the other forums I go to get hitched up with new sub-affiliates.

I'm surprised that Revenue Source is on there.
It's great for aggregating news and blogs, but every other section of the forum is dead or spamtastic.

I'm amazed DP makes it to #2, simply on the basis of the amount of noise on the forum. A forum isn't useful if you can't find the informative posts, and whilst there ARE SOME on DP, they get buried so fast and have so many stupid replies I'm fairly certain the people with some decent info to share give up.

And TWF being #3, or on the list at all, is just dumb. It's NOT an Affiliate forum... It's a ClickBank circle jerk and incest-fest.
Other than the copy writing section, the entire site is useless unless you've got a scammy WSO... like "How to Make a Top Selling WSO"...
 
The only reason I see to be professional on a forum is if you're either trying to sell something or sell yourself. Wickedfire members aren't really after each others money or professional admiration so it's kinda mute.

If we had a bigger marketplace like dp or sitepoint or warrior there'd probably be a lot more bitching about nonprofessionalism from other members. Personally I like it best when everyone is just themselves.
 
Did anyone notice that that post is (almost exactly) a year old? EDIT: lol, just saw acemenace's edit.
 
*WARNING* Shameless ass kissing to follow.

I'm glad this forum is #8.

So I visit Sitepoint and the first aff post I read is from some guy "giving away" his 101 secrets e-book and some other stuff. No ban hammer, just fawning n00bs.

I have the sense here that the WF forum is about making money. Not talking about making money -- actually doing it, with the realization that one just might have to do some work to get there.

And that's why I keep coming back.

I will say that since I joined WF, I went from 0$ to actually getting a campaign going that's pulling in conversions, which is far better than I've done before. Feel free to put that in the testimonials box on the WF landing page. :-)

Speaking of, one of the best sigs here introduced me to the Firefox LeechBlock plugin and that's made me FAR more productive.

<-- turns leechblock on
 
I will say that since I joined WF, I went from 0$ to actually getting a campaign going that's pulling in conversions, which is far better than I've done before. Feel free to put that in the testimonials box on the WF landing page. :-)

I hear ya. The thing I like most about WF (money aside) is the people ya meet. ASE Boston will be the best Affiliate Summit by far (YEAH BOYS (and girls)!)
 
if you ever feel WF is full of boobs curse words and trash, you are spending too much time in shooting the shit.

go to any other part of this forum you will see useful tutorial & direct and thoughtful answer to most of the question (if the op ask the right question)

you don't need tie and suit to be professional
 
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