subject: Blogging Espionage establish new trend in affiliate marketing programs [print this page] Blogging Espionage establish new trend in affiliate marketing programs
New affiliate marketing products that came out were almost always exclusively intended for web site and related pages. It appears that this evolving and more and more products are coming out directly targeting the blog market. This will attest to the growing popularity of blogs both for commercial and personal purposes. The latest product brought out by affiliate marketing millionaire, Blogging Espionage, is aimed for this market.
The product is so different that from traditional approaches that Mr. Benwell goes on the limb and makes what would otherwise be considered outlandish guarantees. The first one guarantees that you will make $1,000 dollars by the end of the first week. The second guarantee is th you have never heard of this concept before.. In both cases he is willing to give you $100 if either of the two conditions are not met. That is pretty daring and it just got show his belief in his program or he is merely foolish. It hard to image that he is foolish since he is a millionaire and his fortune came from affiliate marketing.
Will you get results from the program? Its possibly to early to tell. I read his forty page e-book and what hie describes never crossed my mind. Like everything else it takes commitment and a little good luck. But as with anything that is worthwhile what you get out of it is a factor what you put in. The methods is simple to use but requires some work and you probably can perfect the system as you gain practice. In summary the program revolves around commercialization of domain names and blogs and how to make them both produce money for you.
Is it worth to trying? Certainly, the low cost of the program makes it affordable and could result in very nice return. Even if you get no return on your investment, it's only $37 dollars and something you could live with But not knowing how much you could have made, can you handle that?