
Rob Benwell has just released Blogging to the Bank 3.0. If you haven’t guessed by now it is all about making cash, lots of cash, by creating blogs. It looks to be an update to Blogging to the Bank which was released not long ago. While I haven’t gone over the initial release, let’s take a look at version 3.0 to see what exactly it holds and if it has anything of significant value to those thinking of purchasing it.
As always, the sales page is cluttered with evidence of how much cash can be made from blogging, pictures of cool cars and the enormous traffic that can be generated. As usual, these are just tactics used to get people excited and entice them into purchasing. It’s marketing, we shouldn’t blame them. Blogging to the Bank 3.0 comes bundled as a main eBook along with a few other extras or bonuses. These bonuses being eBooks and software that helps automate or semi-automate some of the manual steps involved in setting up your blogs. What I’ll be looking at however is the main eBook which is what I believe people are most interested in.
In a nutshell, the main eBook goes over all the steps needed to get your own blog setup and making cash. The main eBook explains sections such as Market research, hosting, optimizing your blog and selling your blog just to name a few. As already stated, this is a detailed guide on how to make money online via a blog. This may be via affiliate marketing or adsense, but the primary focus is setting up a blog and generating traffic. The information covered is presented in enough detail that I don’t believe anyone should have any trouble understanding any of the methods explained.
While just about every process in creating and promoting your blog imaginable is explained, I would definitely say that this product is more targeted towards beginners than anyone else. A lot of the information provided is basic and can be found elsewhere online which is why I believe that if you aren’t a complete beginner or still wet behind the ears, then this product most likely isn’t for you. Having said that, I do believe that a beginner that is serious about making cash online via blogs could definitely learn a lot. Priced at only $37 it is an extremely affordable solution to getting all the information you could possibly want to get started with blogging online and monetizing your blog. With the information provided, you could effortlessly and easily get a footing in the blogging world and then build upon and expand your knowledge about internet marketing using that information.
Blogging to the Bank 3.0 is definitely targeted to beginners, but that isn’t to say I don’t believe it is of any use. Beginners should find useful and handy advice about getting into the blogging world, but a word of warning. Don’t go into blogging thinking you can earn the amount of cash the sales page claims. If you approach it with down to earth and more realistic goals, I believe beginners should find the price tag of $37 to be worth it and delivers everything in teaching you about blogging and how to make cash from it. Paying $37 would save you endless hours of searching around online trying to locate the knowledge within. So, the main question for beginners is how much is your time worth? If you require all the information needed to get started, then you may want to contemplate Blogging to the Bank 3.0. The more seasoned players will definitely want to skip this one though.

November 4th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
Nice writing style. I look forward to reading more in the future.