
The Blogging to the Bank e-book starts out with how Rob researches for keywords to target and how he chooses blogs. Next he covers the basics such as how you create content for your blogs by outsourcing it, using Private Label Rights content and free articles.
Note: -- This course focuses on niche blogs. If you are trying to build a name for yourself, if you are trying to create your own brand, then Blogging to the Bank is not for you.
The method used in this course is for someone who is searching for a quick way to launch a blog in a particular niche, configure it to make money, and quickly move on to another make money blog.
This version of Blogging to the Bank moves away from contextual advertising revenue (e.g. programs like AdSense) and into affiliate marketing for monetization, an approach that I agree with wholeheartedly.
The book also reveals some methods for attracting traffic, but unfortunately, there are a fair number of inaccuracies in this section that are more likely to get you in trouble with the search engines than bring you traffic.
An example is when he says to use paid or sponsored reviews, which Google has clearly stated in its webmaster guidelines that it has actively sought to penalize any website that uses this method. Warning: Do some more research before using any of his techniques he recommends.
His course contains a lot of useless bonuses, that adds little to no value. His software bonus is outdated by more than 2 years, the niche blogs he provides are low-low quality. Yes, you can use them as long as you spend hours upon hours rewriting the content.
In a nutshell, Blogging to the Bank is a perfect beginners guide for making a niche blog " BUT you will not become the next millionaire blogger by following his methods. This product is popular because it is one of the oldest programs out there, as well as having a lot of people promoting it. It is not popular because it is a Great product.
The Blogging To The Bank Package Contains: 57-page e-book, Article Announcer, Blog Submitter, 5 niche blogs, PowerPoint presentation, traffic generation guide.
Sales Claims True? -- No: A good starter program, BUT much of its sales claims for this package were pie-in-the-sky claims.
Ease of Use: -- Good: Program is easy to use, but is missing some information that its target audience might need to move forward.
Customer Support: -- Fair: I received no response to two of my e-mail.
Value for Money: -- $37: Fair -- This book is a lot shorter than others that weve reviewed and it just doesnt deliver on the goods.
Overall Rating: -- Fair: Rob's book contains some good information, but little is as innovative as the sales page leads the buyer to believe. It's still a solid blogging program for beginners who are looking to get into niche blogging, but it's not the best choice for other bloggers.
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