Wednesday, 8th March 2006
I purchased the ebook Blogging to the Bank about a week ago and I have since read it 3 times. Its a unique way to make money with affiliate programs without paying for any form of traffic. The blogging part is about creating a bunch of blogs to increase the web site traffic to one of your blogs that refers someone to a desired affiliate program.
Please check out my Blogging to the Bank eBook review to find out more about this unique blog and ping plus affiliate program marketing system. I cannot give a review of this system without honestly applying it so the Blogging to Bank “system review” has to wait till I have implemented the ideas mentioned in the ebook.
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On 9th March 2006 5:16 PM, Adriel
said:
I purchased Blogging the Bank, and it was pretty straight forward althought towards the end, some parts were a little confusing. What Rob forgot to mentioned is that having more than one Blog per account gets you red flagged. After setting up my four Blogs, I attempted to submit them to MSN, as he gives video instructions for this, (by the way the audio in the video is rather poor, you really have to listen, he doesn’t speak loud enough)which triggered the spam bots, or something of that nature. Basically, it red flags your blog with Blogger, with this message…”This blog has been locked by Blogger’s spam-prevention robots. You will not be able to publish your posts, but you will be able to save them as drafts. Save your post as a draft or click here for more about what’s going on and how to get your blog unlocked.”…Unfortunately, I clicked, and my blogs were gone the next day…..I waited a day or two, set up my blogs again, and within 3 days, I got the same message. This time the only thing I did was edit my post,for corrections. I also made it a point to only post once per day, or skip a day. Had a total of 3 post for each blog….I think the blue print will work best with some type of Blogging software. On a final note, I did edit the and removed the “NO INDEX NO FOLOW TAG”…and did not make my blog public, also removed the “” tag…In my opinion as newbie, the blue print was pretty decent, just missing information, that I mentioned above.
Hope this helps
On 26th April 2006 4:07 PM, Letian Liu
said:
I think Rob gives a nice basic overview of blogging for profit. However, I agree it’s rather vague in reading. I personally would not use his last 2 blog promotion methods. Google is rapidly hunting this splog generation. Even if you try it, I suggest never placing Adsense on these blogs because they may shut down your Adsense account for splog association. It’s risky, that’s all I can say. Otherwise, it is good information for the newbie.
On 23rd July 2006 12:28 AM, susan
said:
I was inquisitive. Not a bad sales letter - which after receiving the actual book and reading it, I was in doubt as to whether it was the same author that had written both sales letter and book. Probably not!
Blogging to the bank isn’t great at all - sorry Rob. It’s very basic and vague on many fronts and the splog will just get you shut down on Adsense and we can’t have that now can we.
The info/book could have been written on 10 to 15 pages, many missing words throughout the content, poor quality video and basically a poor experience. Expensive - even at half the price.
I too asked for a refund - suddenly the newsletters stopped coming from dear Rob and no response on the refund whatsoever - not a squeak.
Yep a let down, but I got my inquisitive itch - scratched (that will teach me) - don’t waste your time or money on this one.