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Blogging to the Bank–The Truth!

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What does this crazy title mean? Allow me to explain a little: -

By now I think most people in the world know about blogs. – Heck; you’re reading mine!

What most don’t know, or think is only the case for a select few, is there is quite a fair bit of income which can be made from blogging.

Now if you’ve been reading my reviews, on this and other blogs too, you’ll realise that I have a way of connecting with a few successful people. – For the most part Americans, but not every time. Check this out: -

Rob Benwell is English, only a mere 26 years old, and has already made several million dollars. Early in 2006 he shared his secrets with the world in his highly successful “Blogging To The Bank” ebook. By doing so he made making money online a whole lot easier for the publication’s readers.

Just a few years after the success of that book, of which over 20,000 copies were sold, Rob and his team have, to date, helped over 50,000 people make money blogging.

He is now once again re-launching his Blogging to the Bank training program and membership.

I managed to gain early access to the site and, without giving too much away, saw a vast amount of step-by-step video training to go along with the million dollar pdf blueprint. The program also covers quite a lot of new information and techniques to adapt your blog to the new demands of the major search engines. Many of the techniques in the old book are now dated and don’t work so well. This is why the new Blogging To The Bank program is a godsend.

Rob doesn’t consider himself to be a ‘guru’…He’s just a normal guy who wants to help other people out. He and his team don’t talk ‘down’ to you like most of the other so called ‘gurus’ do. They explain everything in a nice simple manor which anyone can understand.

Some of the topics, in my opinion, possibly could have been covered a little more concisely; but having said that, the coverage of some topics went into great detail. The program offers monthly coaching sessions and new blueprints, so students can keep their blogs future proofed and get an unfair advantage over other bloggers.

My Overall Verdict: If you are out there in the blogging world and want to make money the easy way then I highly recommend Blogging To The Bank. I think you might agree? -If you follow the links in this article you can see a promotional video for the course.

Why work harder than you need to? The new techniques are there ready for you to simply implement. Here’s a link to the program so that you can take a look for yourself. – ‘See what you think. – Maybe you’d like to give me some feedback in the form of a comment?

-OOPS!-

Addendum: I’m sorry to have to say this; but having been on the affiliate campaign now for a few days I really don’t rate it at all: -

The initial affiliate letter appeared very positively worded, and ended with something like “Any questions? Just hit the reply button and shoot us an email.”

That’s what I did. I instantly got a message, after having spent half an hour composing an email, saying that no-one will ever see my email, and that I should open a ticket with the helpdesk. I clicked the link in an annoyed manner and a page opened telling me that the helpdesk had been closed down, and that I should contact ‘support’ by clicking another link.

I fired off my email to ‘support’; which was ignored. The next day the server for some of the affiliate marketing materials was down; so I sent the error message containing all the information about the error to ‘support’.

Date:
2011-11-20 12:18:02

I won’t bother copying the error message.

24 hours later I found this stet reply in my inbox: -

Date:
2011-11-21 12:20:41

Hello Sharron Field
Can you please provide more specific information as to the kind of support you require and what problem you need help with?
This support desk can only answer very specific questions relating to a certain product.
In order to be able to assist you to the best of our ability we need as much detail as possible, vague statements of the ‘I need help’ variety cannot be answered properly.
We need you to explain:
* Which product you have purchased? Please provide your ClickBank receipt so we can look up your order.
* What stage in the programme you are at – if you are following a video – which one? If you are reading a manual – which page number are you on?
* What are you trying to do and what happened when you attempted to do it?
Please answer all or any of the questions above which are relevant to you.
As soon as we have more information we can provide support for you.
Best regards,
Customer Support

My Reply: -
Date:
2011-11-21 13:43:10

Don’t worry about it: All the information you needed was contained in my email. – But it’s probably fixed now anyway.
I’m trying to help but you’re trying to make me jump through hoops. Put it this way: if the product is anywhere near as bad and unprofessional-looking as the affiliate campaign then may the Gods help you all.

‘Received back: -

Hi Sharron
All we got in your initial message was an error message so I’m afraid we need more information than that if we are to assist you.
We aren’t mind readers.
Best regards,
Customer Support

Sent: -

Date:
2011-11-21 14:21:07

“We aren’t mind readers.”
Do you have such things as technicians/engineers?
I was just informing you that one of your affiliate servers was down.
It makes no difference now anyway. Have a good day. :)

Closed ticket.

To be frank I don’t care if I’ve put you off buying the product: I wouldn’t buy it after what I’ve experienced. I don’t want you to part with your money if you’re not happy as a result of doing so. – Even though I get a percentage of your money as an affiliate. I’d rather make less and have my readers satisfied with their purchases from me, than be stinking rich and lose people’s trust

You may notice that I haven’t been as enthusiastic about advertising it as I normally am. – That’s because when I looked at the promotional pre-written blog-posts; in short I thought a twelve-year-old could make a better job of them. – They’re supposed to have been edited by a “team”. – A team from the local Primary School? I had to rewrite one of them before I posted it and remove the grammatical errors, spelling mistakes, and use of the word “shear” when it should have been spelled “sheer” – to name one individual example.

Buy it if you feel comfortable doing so; but to be honest I think I made a mistake in recommending this product to you. It looked good at first sight; but now I have my doubts. The affiliate campaign is all but a hopeless farce: I just hope the training program is handled a lot better. I’m not promoting this product any more from now onwards.

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