I’d like to start by mentioning that this is an honest, impartial review. I’m not just trying to earn sales commission like so many other “review” sites out there. With that said, on to the review!
There are just a truckload of products like Blogging To The Bank out there, all promising to make you a million bucks, without doing any work or holding a real job. Now, I’m not saying that that’s an impossible thing to achieve, but you have to understand, it’s not easy.
In order to be a successful internet marketer, you need to dedicate yourself completely to the task, and never give up. 99% of all online marketing ventures fail, but not necessarily because they were bad ideas, but rather because thy ere abandoned before they could ever succeed. There are literally millions of ways to make a living online, the key to success is to never give up. Blogging To The Bank is just one way of achieving success, but you know what? The guy who wrote Blogging To The Bank isn’t any smarter than you, and he doesn’t have any skills that you don’t have. He started off in your position, and he simply hit on an original idea that worked, and stuck with it.
With that in mind, I’m an internet marketer who’s always looking for new ideas, and so I picked up the product simply to check out what he had to say. You should never rely on a product like this to make you thousands of dollars overnight, and alone. You’ll need to work at it. But, if you’re like me, I suggest you pick it up just to read what he has to say. You can do that here.
The product itself can be broken down into 7 sections, and they are as follows (I obviously can’t go into much detail here, I don’t want to give away his ideas for free of course):
Section one deals with niche research. This is, in my experience, the most important step in marketing, so I’m glad he covers it in such detail, and I learned a lot of new things here.
Section two has to do with actually creating your blogs. This is only really useful to people who have now clue what they’re doing online. Section three and four also have to do with your blogs themselves, more specifically, getting content as well as monetization (ads and so-forth). Again, this is useful information for rookies but not so much for people who have spent plenty of time in the industry already.
The next chapter has to do with SEO, and to those who aren’t sure, that stands for “search engine optimization” and is the process through which you go about getting your site found by the big search engines like google. The only problem with this chapter is that it’s a bit of an over-simplification. I happen to know a fair bit about SEO (you found my site, after all) and I have to say, this is the weakest chapter in the book.
The next two are where the author really makes his work stand out from the crowd. He introduces some highly unorthodox methods of getting traffic in chapter seven, and I was quite impressed by his creativity. In section eight, he goes into detail about how he goes about networking his blogs together, and I can’t tell you much about it, but it’s quite a fascinating read.
Well, there you have it, my Blogging To The Bank review. Good luck to you in all your IM adventures, and remember, never give up.