Blogging to the Bank
Review
Reviewer: Andrew Allard
Product Reviewed: Blogging to the
Bank 3.0
Rating: 
Rob Benwell has created another version of his fantastic
Blogging to the Bank. This is the third version which he has
made, and it's the newest. Does it matter? Yes, because this
one contains all the information from the other two plus many
more new things, as well as new concepts.
I've been a huge Blogging to the Bank fan, straight from the
first one, and I've been impressed with this young fellow (Rob
Benwell) for what he's put together in all of them.
He actually made the first Blogging to the Bank after only a
few months of blogging, yet he had stumbled across some
magnificant never-before-used methods of creating huge amounts
of money from blogging. Now he's been blogging for quite a
while, and I cannot say that this product disappoints.
My first impression when taking a look at my copy of this
product, was that it was a bit short. It's only 58 pages, and
some of the other blogging guides available are up to 170 pages
or more. However, it does hold much more information that any
of those bigger ones, that's for sure! Not to mention that he
has tailored this newest version of the product to blogging in
2009, which is much different to blogging any of the years
before, mainly due to the rise of competition and the fact that
more and more people are doing it. So the first chapter is
based on blogging in 2009, and how it's changed since before,
and what are the DOs and DON'Ts for bloggers in 2009.
This product then goes on and starts talking about the all
good stuff. All the stuff you'd be buying it for. All the stuff
that were in the previous versions plus much, much more.
Here's a quick overview of what he's
covered:
- Simple market research, and creating key phrase lists
etc.
- Making good domains, and choosing the best hosting plans for
your blog.
- Making your blog. (He recommended Google's Blogger.com, which
I would also recommend. It's the easiest, and it's also a
highly efficient one on Google searches because of it's
validity to Google).
- Optimizing your blog for search engine rankings (getting into
the top 10) and generating the money.
- Content, how to get your content, and the best ways to
layout your content.
- Promotions and Backlinking, this covers basic ways to raise
your site in Google rankings, through backlinking and other
promotional and advertising ways.
- Advanced SEO Techniques, this is something more newly added,
and ways to simply "STORM" through your competition.
- Web 2.0 Marketing Strategies, this is also something new to
2009, being used much more. It's a new form of marketing and it
incorporates social networking sites.
- Outsourcing and building a 'blog empire'. Basically says it
all. Once you create one blog, use that money you make to pay
people to make more FOR you. Soon you'll have 10 blogs and be
making 10 times the money.
The book ends with a bonus little part that explains more
ways to generate traffic to your blog, and increase the amount
of backlinks that you have, giving you more free traffic.
Also, there's a new concept added, selling your blogs once
they get huge. This is actually something quite useful, because
I knew a guy who used to do this, and successful blogs sell for
huge amounts of money on the Internet, because
everyone wants one, and buying one is the easiest way.
Basically you could sell good, successful blogs for anywhere
from $20,000 - $50,000 and I'm sure even more.
Look, if you're really serious about blogging and making
money from it, then this product is definitely for you! It's
actually a great blogging guide for beginners as well. Not to
mention that it's also one of the cheapest blogging
guides on the Internet at a low $37, WITH an 8 week money back
guarantee. So really, what are you waiting for? Stop wasting
your time and start making money now...
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