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Make Money Blogging with Blogging to the Bank - Product Review

By Matt Murdock

Rob Benwell's Blogging to the Bank is in its third release, and this release fixes many of the shortcomings of the earlier books: namely, they were outdated soon after they hit the virtual shelves.

The book begins with a fairly in depth look at Rob's research process, and how he chooses blogs and keywords to target. He then moves on to show you how he creates content for blogs, either by using private label content, outsourcing, free articles, or other similar methods.

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 Blogging to the Bank approach is a better fit for someone who is looking to quickly launch a blog in a niche, set it up for monetization, and then move on to the next 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.

After the monetization and getting content sections of the book, he discusses the white hat methods for getting traffic such as Web 2.0 and article marketing. The black hat methods is the one I have a problem with.

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.

Bonuses included with the package have very little value. The niche blogs are of low-quality, his software is outdated by at least 2 or more years. The niche blogs have to be rewritten to be of any use.

In brief, Blogging to the Bank is good for someone who is just starting out with blogging " But you can forget about making your first million with this course, it just does not provide enough information on how to do it.

The Blogging To The Bank Package Contains: 57-page e-book, Article Announcer, Blog Submitter, 5 niche blogs, PowerPoint presentation, traffic generation guide.

Meet Stated Objectives? -- No: While a good program, the claims for the package were entirely overstated.

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 sent two e-mail for support, but still no answer.

Value for Money: -- $37: Fair -- At its current price, BTTB is a fair value, but when the price inevitably increases, the value will be lessened.

Overall Rating: -- Fair: Rob's book barely scratches the surface of making any income online, much less a six figure income! The steps are just not there. For instance, he talks about selling the blogs for fast income, but doesnt go in depth as to how or where. Its details like that that will turn-off many people from buying the book.

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