
Blogging To The Bank
264 words | Last Updated: July 4, 2007 |
If you're thinking about getting Rob Benwell's "Blogging to the Bank 2", then please hide your wallet and consider these things first.
The offer does seem compelling. The header implies that you will learn "how to create highly profitable blogs that suck in thousands of targeted visitors every day."
And if Rob Benwell, the underground six figure blogger, returns with this Blogging to the Bank sequel to reveal the "hidden truth about long term, high profit blogs that earn him up to $34,244 per month from just a few hours work" then...
...wouldn't you want to learn from him? Of course you would.
But wait!
The 61-page PDF ebook contains general information that may be useful to the beginner. The section on Web 2.0 (around 13 pages or 21.3% or $10 of the $47 ebook price) contains info you can read from the one of the mentioned services' Help page).
In other words, if your web site is already earning at least $50 per month, you probably already know a lot of the things mentioned in the ebook.
If you aren't earning at least $50 from your web sites, and if after getting BTTB2 you still find your earnings below $50, then you're not taking enough action.
Would you like to know the secret of building long term high profit blogs? It is this --
"Build blogs that people will find useful."
Would you be willing to pay me $2 for that bit of information? If not, then you might want to pass on the BTTB sequel. But if you are, then go ahead and give BloggingToTheBank.com a try.
"Blogging To The Bank"
First Posted: July 4, 2007 | Filed in: Make Money Online


Hi, thanks for coming to my website and for the insightful comment. I thought about it and spent my whole afternoon researching about affiliate programs and building useful blogs. I am still at a loss due to information overload but I hope to get something out of what I have been reading. ^_^
Thanks!
I'm pretty much in agreement with you about BTTB2.0, and said so myself at my blog. IMO, beginners to the blogging would be much better served reading John Chow's Make Money Online and Niche Marketing on Crack (your excellent review on NMOC is noted).
[From Manuel] Thanks, David!