How To Blog Successfully With Blogging To The Bank 2010
How To Blog Successfully With Blogging To The Bank 2010
Blogging to the Bank 2010 is a new e-book by Rob Benwell. Benwell claims to make $34,000 a month from this method and strategy for blogging. The question on my mind is how does this system work and is it really this successful?
The theory behind Benwell's approach to marketing by blog is not based on a system he has learned from someone else, but rather by experimenting with different methods and learning from them. In effect, it appears to be based on learning by trial and error. Unlike most bloggers, he prefers and uses the Google Blogger.com software and gets all of his keywords through a free keyword search tool.
Evidence is provided by way of some of his blogs and the search words he has used. The intriguing thing about Blogging to the Bank 2010 is that even at this stage Rob Benwell is not an experienced marketer or blogger but appears to be having extraordinary success. One of the main benefits of this e-book is that so much of the blog marketing approach is done without paid advertising or the use of high cost methods.
In short, much of the system is free and easy on the budget. Benwell rejects the usual marketing strategy that sees high ranking on Google as essential to affiliate or blog marketing success. He doesn't spend large amounts of time concentrating on mastering the Google search engine system. Benwell believes it is more important to focus on creating as many new blogs as possible as this momentum will gain bloggers high ranking on MSN and Yahoo search engines. The same blogs will often also end up on Google which is a bonus.
There are three legitimate methods of getting traffic that are explained in the e-book which can gain many hundreds and potentially thousands of one-way links to your website. There are also examples given as screen shots that clearly illustrate the techniques that are used successfully. I would suggest that at $US37.00 this e-book is well worth buying for anyone who is having trouble at generating marketing success on the internet.