From the launch of Blogging to the bank versions 1.0 and 2.0, officially it has sold over 20,000 copies over the internet. Rob Benwell has finally released the third installment of his Blogging To The Bank book on November 3rd 2009. It’s a common thing that the shoppers will be looking for a real and genuine review on the product before making their purchase.
Here’s the link to direct website: www.bloggingtothebank.com
If you want to know whether the Blogging To The Bank 3.0 is just another ebook with big claims or really worth buying, then reading this review will be a definite help for you.
Blogging to the bank book is authored by Rob Benwell who is just 24 years old. At the age of 20, he started blogging and earned over a million dollars in the process. His works are the real blueprints that anyone can duplicate his success. Moreover, the best thing about Blogging To The Bank system is it is tested and tweaked. All the methods and techniques listed in this ebook are proven and up-to-date.
Though Blogging To The Bank 3.0 is just 58 pages pdf book, each line is to be noted and followed. The book is categorized into 9 chapters namely:
1. Introduction
2. The 2 big changes in big money blogging
3. The 5 blogging commandments for 2009
4. The blogging to the bank million dollar blueprint
– Market Research & Keyphrase Lists
– Domains & Hosting
– Creating your blog
– Optimizing your blog
– Content
– Promotion & Backlinks
– Advanced SEO Techniques
– Web 2.0 Strategies
– Outsourcing & Building your blog empire
– Selling Your Blog
5. Getting your blog indexed within 24 hours
6. How to get thousands of link for free
7. The sneaky theme sponsor trick
8. How to make money from the ebook
9. Final Words
The specialty of Rob Benwell’s Blogging to the Bank 3.0 book is all the processes mentioned are robot like. It’s not filled with any waffle; In fact I would say his way of teaching is extremely to the point of discussion. He mainly focuses on Clickbank products and deals with Affiliate Marketing in detail.
The only negative I’ve observed in Blogging To The Bank 3.0 is the author recommendation of HostAzar as the hosting account. There are many quality Affordable Web Hosting companies like bluehost. But the author didn’t mention them at all. Leaving that side, Blogging to the Bank is quite worth of its $37 price tag. Of course, there is a 60 day money back guarantee on it too. So you don’t have anything to lose. In a nutshell, I would say Blogging To The Bank 3.0 is worth reading and definitely a blue print to implement.