Blogging to the Bank review
By Allan Gardyne |
Published 03/2/2006 |
Blogs , Books and courses , Blogging |
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Rob earns up to $516 a day using free Blogger software
Rob Benwell's new ebook, Blogging to the Bank, is intriguing.
Rob earns up to $516 a day from a network of blogs.
What's intriguing about this is that he's not a longtime blogging guru. He's been blogging for only a few months.
He didn't learn the process he uses from anyone else.
"I came across parts of this method by accident and just testing different things," he says.
In one experiment, he found he got a blog with 20 links to it to outrank an optimized website which had 1,000 links to it.
Surprisingly, he uses and recommends Google's Blogger.com software - because it works - and also a no-cost keyword research tool.
To back up his claims, he shows you four of his blogs and also shows you two of his high-demand key phrases that rank highly.
Blogs rank in top 10
I checked. Yes, his blogs DO appear in the top 10 in MSN for high-demand phrases.
For one phrase (using quotation marks) he's No.6 out of 774,216 pages. If you search without quotation marks, he's beating millions of pages.
What's more, he's doing this with a NEW blog. I checked the profiles of four of his blogs. They were all launched in January this year.
Rob uses AdSense and affiliate links and has much better success with affiliate links than AdSense, perhaps because of the way in which he selects affiliate products.
For his traffic, he concentrates on MSN and Yahoo.
"Some people devote 60 hours per week trying to get into Google and trying to work out their exact algorithms," he says.
As far as he's concerned, his time is much better spent creating new blogs which get found in MSN and Yahoo. If the blogs eventually get into Google, he regards that as a bonus.
In Blogging to the Bank, he describes three ethical ways to get hundreds or perhaps thousands of one-way links to your site. This is all good, solid stuff.
However, his traffic generation methods No.4 and No.5 are - to put it mildly - controversial. You probably won't want to use them. They look awfully risky to me.
Simple - but they work
As a partly reformed perfectionist, I can't help looking at Rob's blogs and seeing typing mistakes, grammatical errors, design flaws... The blogs look, well, rushed.
The whole process he's developed seems too darn simple - but it WORKS. He shows you the results to prove it.
It's fascinating that he does it using free Blogger.com software, without buying domain names, without buying web hosting, without buying advertising.
If you do use Blogger.com, be VERY careful. Some affiliates using spammy tactics have had their whole network of Blogger blogs deleted without warning. Blogging gurus usually recommend WordPress, which is free from WordPress.org.
Rob's ebook is a very quick read - only 39 pages. It includes screenshots showing you how he sets up a blog. There's no fluff.
If your online results aren't as good as his, I strongly recommend you check out Blogging to the Bank to what he's doing. It's a cheap way of getting revenue coming in fast.
UPDATE: Blogging to the Bank 2
After serious experimenting, Rob wrote Blogging to the Bank 2, which is totally rewritten version of his book. In it, he describes how he makes up to $34,000 a month - more than $1,000 a day - from his blogs.
It's obvious that he has learned from his mistakes. There are no black hat, risky tactics in version 2.
In 61, no-fluff pages, he provides a step-by-step blueprint for highly profitable, long-term, niche blogs. He's describing tactics that he uses, stuff he's experimented with.
Rob is so successful at generating revenue from blogs that Yanik Silver invited him to speak at one of his Underground Seminars. You have to be REALLY good at what you do to speak at one of those.
Get Blogging to the Bank 2 here
[UPDATE, 2008: Professional blogger Yaro Starak doesn't just "blog for money". He has cleverly combined a blog, email and automation to create a 6-figure business. He describes exactly how he does it in his Blog Mastermind coaching. For details, see the Blog Mastermind review.]
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9 Responses to "Blogging to the Bank review" 
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chetan said this on 10 Aug 2007 5:45:18 PM EDT
Dear Sir, you are an experienced surfer, could you suggest some tips of improving page rank of a blog.
[Read my free report, "77 Ways to Get Traffic", which is free for all subscribers of the Associate Programs Newsletter. Allan.] |
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Drewryonline CEO said this on 06 Dec 2007 9:05:58 PM EDT
I wanna see Rob Benwell live on YouTube
http://www.Drewryonline.net |
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Diane Lefrandt said this on 15 Feb 2008 10:17:13 AM EDT
Allan, In regards to "Blogging to the Bank" methods #4 and #5 you stated they were... controversial. Can you please elaborate? Can one not use #4 and #5 and still make bank?
Diane [In the 2006 version of the book, which I reviewed above, Rob described using software to post what many would regard as "comment spam" (he argued that the word "spam" applied only to email). He also used software to create 400 Blogger blogs a day. He has modified his tactics since then and now does less risky things. It's definitely possible to generate useful revenue from blogs without using risky tactics. Allan.] |
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Russ said this on 20 Apr 2008 9:10:45 PM EDT
Sounds like a good investment. I am new to the blogging world and I like to learn from those with proven success. Thank you!
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Cijo Abraham said this on 21 Jul 2008 4:52:32 AM EDT
Can you just suggest some tips to improve traffic to my blog http://busyseochallenge.blogspot.com/2008/07/busby-seo-challenge.html ?
[For ideas, read my free report "77 Ways to Get Traffic". It's free to everyone who subscribes to the Associate Programs Newsletter. Most of the methods described are free. Allan.] |
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Chimezirim Odimba said this on 26 Sep 2008 12:05:01 PM EDT
Sir, one of the links in your last paragraph is broken (one "t" in the "http" is missing).
BTW, I love your reviews. They are real reviews and NOT one-legged endorsements. [Thank you! And many thanks for the alert. The link is fixed now. I should know better. I should cut and paste all links instead of typing them! Allan.] |
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K.Charanyanond. said this on 30 Oct 2008 10:53:12 PM EDT
To me Your review is interesting. The blog does not used hosting which it's difficult for beginner. I've learned a lot from your newsletter, thanks.
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James said this on 20 Apr 2009 8:52:49 PM EDT
Blogging to the bank is an excellent concept. You did a great job on your review.
Easily read and followed and simplistic to put into place! Keep up the good work! James |
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raj said this on 22 Jun 2009 9:06:15 AM EDT
i have old version blogging to bank can work still now also
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