Blogging to The Bank 3 review – First Impression

I finally got my copy of Blogging to the Bank 3 from the famous million dollar blogger Rob Benwell.

The first impression I got was that it seems a bit short, only 58 pages, but as I scanned it through I noticed that the information is well packed and all fluff is being left out.

The first chapter talks about the latest changes in big money blogging and 5 commandments for bloggin 2009. Then the guide goes on with the actual Million dollar blueprint.

The blueprint involves:

Market research & keyphrase lists
Domains & Hosting
Creating your Blog
Optimizing your blog
Content
Promotion and backlings
Advanced SEO techniques
Web2.0 Strategies
Outsourcing & Building Your blog empire

A new fresh idea described in the guide is a way to sell off blog when they have reached enough traffic.

The book ends with a couple of highly useful tips on how to get backlinks and increase traffic.

Blogging to The Bank 3.0 delivers good value for the money, especially if you’re just starting out.

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However, if you are dead serious about making money blogging, there’s one blogging system that really stand out from the crowd and it is called:  Firepow.

Click on the link to read more about Firepow – A blogger’s dream.

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This post was written by admin on October 31, 2008

Tips For Getting Those First 100 Monthly Blog Visitors

 

I monitor a lot of blogs, forums and news sites with my trusty RSS reader. One of my favorite sites is SitePoint, which is a terrific discussion forum for webmasters, programmers and domain name investors.

I’ve had some great conversations on the forums and via IM that have been very enlightening.

In a recent post, one of the SitePoint forum guys was lamenting the fact that he was having trouble getting to 100 unique visitors per day.

There was some good, solid advice that I would like to share and build upon:

1. Make sure your posts are optimized with popular keywords. I would be careful with this one because you don’t want to lose your blogging voice or make your pages read awkwardly by jamming in as many keywords as you can. Do check for the most popular keywords in your universe, though, using a tool like WordTracker. As a poster on SitePoint said, using the competition values in WordTracker allows you to pick keywords that haven’t soaked the web yet.

2. Use a service like PinGoat to ping blogger indexing sites every time you change your site. Pinging is basically extending an invitation to indexing services like Technorati, IceRocket and Feedster to come to your site and index it. The more indexing you get, the more exposure you get. PinGoat is a terrific service that pings them all at the same time.

3. Update your Google Sitemap every few posts and resubmit it. A Google Sitemap is an interesting and amazing phenomenon. Here is how Google explains it:

The Google Sitemaps program is two-way communication between webmasters and Google. You can give us information about your site so we can index it more effectively, and we can show you how we see your site and tell you about any trouble we’ve had crawling it.

Basically you create a special xml file and tell Google to go look at it. It uses the file to better index the site. And it definitely works. There’s even a Plugin for WordPress that will build the perfect sitemap for Google. You can read more about sitemaps by visiting the Google Sitemapspage.

4. Post relevant comments on blogs related to your content area. Look around, find people blogging about the same stuff as you. Monitor their blog sites and participate in the discussion. Be sure to include a link to your site in all of your comments. It’s a great way to correspond with like-minded people and get your name and site name out there.

5. Search for link partners and link exchanges at least once a week. If you find a site you like, include it on your link page and drop the site owner an email. He or she will most likely list your site as well. Join a couple of free or cheap link exchange sites and stick to your subject area when exchanging links. Always visit the prospective link exchange site and ask yourself if you would be doing your readers a service by sending them to that site. If not, don’t link to the site.

6. Write great content, and don’t plug stuff unless you are familiar with it and approve of it. If you write interesting content about subjects that interest people they will always find you. Don’t hustle your readers if you are going to plug something for money, make sure the product or service is something you would use and recommend. If people sense a hustle they will not convert and they will not come back.

7. Watch your keywords and make sure they are performing. DigitalPoint has a terrific tool that will help you track your keyword placement over time so you can see how your efforts are doing.

8. Perform some basic Search Engine Optimization. Learn how to not only optimize your posts, but optimize your entire site. You can get some great tips and tools at SeoChat.com

9. Shake loose a couple of bucks and buy some ad space. Once you’re certain your blog looks and operates perfectly, spend $100 on Adsense ads and see how that helps.

10. Be patient. It isn’t going to happen overnight. It will take weeks or months to get things rolling.

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For a more comprehensive guide on how to make money blogging, take a look at Rob Benwell’s Blogging to the Bank 3.0.

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This post was written by admin on October 30, 2008

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Blogging To The Bank 2.0 – Honest Review

One guy who uses this to his advantage is Rob Benwell. Last year he dished the dirt on the tips and tricks to making a fortune using blogging. But as time passes the old systems become obsolete and new techniques are required. This is where his brand new, fresh off the press Blogging to the Bank 2.0 system comes into play.

For those who know who Rob Benwell is like me, you’ve probably made a killing using blogs.

For those who don’t, here’s the story:

Back in 2005 he was struggling to make any profit online, had dropped out of college and was getting deep into debt. He was trying all the techniques the gurus tell you and wasn’t getting anywhere fast. All of that went in the bin and he started using his own techniques and started making more and more money using simple blogs. In early 2006 he shared this with the world and had a great ebook called "blogging to the bank". Tons of people got rich from using these techniques (including me). He then spoke at Online Marketing Legend Yanik Silver’s underground Seminar where he revealed even more of his underground strategies.

But as I said earlier, the techniques used in that ebook are now showing there age. Some of them are not even working in the slightest! This is where Blogging to the Bank 2.0 comes into play.

It’s full of great new techniques that work online right now! Everything’s explained in plain English with all the fluff cut out. I got hold of an advanced copy of the book for a much higher price than what it actually sells for and it has been worth every single cent! I got it in the afternoon and by the evening I was creating new profitable blogs. Within a couple of hours of them being active I had made a nice little profit.

Blogging To The Bank 2.0 teaches you Robs new step by step blueprint to creating highly profitable long term niche blogs using the newest optimization techniques. There’s even a section on advanced Search Engine Optimization. Most people think SEO is difficult but Rob explains this nice and simply so even the blogging newbie will understand it.

Blogging To The Bank 2.0 is a breath of fresh air and I highly recommend it to anyone wanting to make easy money online.

By: Robert Mollers

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I hope you enjoyed my Blogging to the Bank 2.0 – Honest Review. For more info and FREE Blogging tips and videos on how to make money from Blogging pls how one blog is making Rob almost $4,000 every month on autopilot, please visit: www.buildvre.com/Recommends/bttb2.html

Rob Benwell is releasing a new version of his sucessful series called Blogging to the Bank 3.0, highly recommended for anyone interested in making money blogging.

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My Review Of Blogging To The Bank 2

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Review of Blogging To The Bank 2.0 ebook

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Blogging to the Bank 3.0 – Launches Nov 3rd

Blogging to the Bank 3.0 launches Monday November 3rd at 9am Eastern Time (2pm UK) and is expected to be even bigger than the original or 2.0 laucnhes. And as one of my valued existing affiliates I’d like    Read more…

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This post was written by admin on October 29, 2008

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WordPress And General Blogging Tips

WordPress And General Blogging Tips

So I’ll discuss a little about the wordpress platform, themes, recommended plugins and some tips.

If you have just started blogging, there are a few steps you should take.

1. Activate the akismet plugin. This plugin comes preinstalled with wordpress but you have to activate it and get a wordpress key (which takes 2 minutes). Akismet blocks spam comments on your blog, so if you choose to enable comments on your posts (which you should) then this plugin is a must, and best of all it’s a set and forget.

2. Choose a theme. You could use the default theme, but it’s way overused. The ideal is to choose a theme that is very user friendly, with good link visibility, nice color contrast, and a nice and attractive layout. If you know how to design a theme or can change a free theme to your liking, then you should do so, unique content and layout designs are always a better choice than free themes that are probably used by hundreds or more. A good place to get themes is the WordPress Theme Directory. Another one is searching google for "free wordpress themes" :-)

3. Decide on a permalink structure, permalinks are the actual links to your blog posts, and wordpress gives you a lot of flexibility here. For maximum SEO performance, you should simply choose "yourdomain.com/blog-post-title" but this really comes down to personal preference as I personally don’t think it makes that much of a difference, so you might prefer "yourdomain.com/year/month/blog-post-title" that is also search engine (and user) friendly. Whatever you choose, do activate the permalink feature because otherwise you’ll have those ugly query strings all over your urls.

4. Download and install the Google XML Sitemaps Generator Plugin. This plugin takes care of updating and submitting your sitemap to Google and other search engines. This allows search engine to know more about the structure of your website.

5. Dowload and install the All In One SEO Pack Plugin. This plugin optimizes your blogs output for search engine optimization. Optimizes keywords, page titles and more.

6. Install the ShareThis plugin or a similar social bookmarking plugin. This should go right after your posts along with a reminder letting visitors know they can subscribe to your feed. This way visitors have some options when they finish reading your posts. If they like your post, they will be able to quickly submit it to whatever social bookmarking sites they use or e-mail to a friend.

7. Create an About page. You should use this page to introduce yourself to the visitors, your background, your work, what you do and like and what people should expect from your blog. This gives your blog a personal touch that helps visitors to identify you as an actual human behind the blog. Also consider placing one or several pictures of yourself on the about page (or on a photos page if you prefer) as this also greatly increases the human awareness of the visitor.

8. Create a Contact page. You can simply put up a page with e-mail instructions or use a contact me plugin like Secure and Accessible PHP Contact Form. This gives confidence to the visitor that he can reach you if he so chooses and, like the about page, gives the human touch.

9. Create an account on FeedBurner for your blog and give your visitors a visible option to subscribe to your blog by RSS and by e-mail (FeedBurner takes good care of all this). This allows users to use an rss reader or just get your posts by e-mail. Most visitors never return so you should make it easy and worthwhile for them to subscribe to your blog and receive future updates.

Well, those are 9 of the things that I think are most common and needed, but I could go on, you should familiarize yourself as much as possible with wordpress (or your other blogging platform of choice), try out new plugins and optimize your theme. It’s a work in progress, but you shouldn’t let that get in the way of your posting.

You could consider setting up a password protected subdomain and creating a clone blog for testing (or install it on your own computer) because once you start getting traffic you shouldn’t go trying new things on your live site where things could break giving your visitors a bad surfing experience. A clone blog is obviously just a blog installation that matches your actual site with the same theme, same plugins and a few dummy posts so you can do your testing.

Once you get your blog ready to go, all that’s left to do is start posting! You should make a nice first post, introducing yourself briefly and letting the reader know that you have an About page with more details. You should give some idea of what visitors can expect from your blog posts.

Now for some quick blogging tips:

1. Make constant posts. You should try your best to do about 3 posts per week minimum. This all depends on your ability to express yourself with words. If you’re good at it, then post as much as you can, daily or even bidaily. If you’re not, well, then try to make at least 3 posts per week.

2. Use post titles wisely. Your post title is very important as it’s the part that will be most visible to the web. Create informative titles, the words you choose here will eventually make your site rank on google for some or all of those same keywords.

3. Make medium to long posts. Not saying that you can’t do small blog posts, you can and should, but you should try your best to create full length and keyword rich posts. Write your best and biggest posts as if the were articles with a small intro, content and conclusion.

4. Post about other blogs. Read blogs about the same topic than yours and link to them and do your own spin on the post, agree, disagree, whatever. Basically try to engage in friendly debates with other bloggers.

5. Leave them wanting for more. End your posts with a small text about what you’ll be posting about next time. Be creative and suspenseful.

6. Proof read and spell check your post before publishing. Occasional typos are ok, but proof reading and using a spell checker should keep them to a minimum.

7. Have fun! You should be having fun blogging. If you’re just starting you can probably feel a little intimidated or sometimes don’t knowing what to post. But you shouldn’t stress to much about it, just take a break and post some other time. Blogging should be relaxing not stressful. Find inspiration around you.

Well and that’s it, there you have just some blogging tips to get you started. These are of course mostly geared to blogging beginners. You can do much more with blogs and use the blogging platform to create other type of niche sites and adsense sites but that is topic for a whole different article.

By: Roberto Gomes

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Roberto Gomes writes for TheMillionDollarDomain.com, a blog aimed at beginners in the make money online business, internet marketing and all subtopics that revolve around it like traffic generation, search engine optimization, contextual advertising, affiliate marketing and much more.

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For a more comprehensive guide on how to make money blogging, take a look at Rob Benwell’s Blogging to the Bank 3.0.

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This post was written by admin on October 29, 2008

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Blog Posting a popular trend

Are you tired of working the 9-6pm job? Do you dream of working from home wearing your pajamas and only work when you want? A Certified, Legitimate, and Guaranteed Way to Earn an Income Working from Home, Using Nothing But a Computer or Laptop.

Blogging has been a trend nowadays. This is because blogs are free and anyone can learn to use it. You just have to know how to type. You can learn your way through the site in minutes. From being a personal journal online, blogs are now becoming a tool to make money online. If you can learn this the easy way then you can work from home in no time.

Earning $200 or More a Day Will Never Be Easier! Learn how to make hundreds of dollars a day working from the comfort of your own home. You will discover that this opportunity is proven, guaranteed, and certified and that it is a legitimate way to earn an income for doing something you will enjoy. If you can type on a keyboard and use a mouse, you WILL be able to do this program.

This is not a get rich quick program and earning money online is not easy if you don’t focus and don’t have the time. The successful people who earn a lot online are people who dedicate their time and effort to make this work. They treat their blogs and online activities as businesses that need to be monitored.

Many people get scared to try an opportunity because they think they are not creative, or cannot type the information required to create a blog. Well, this program will tell you that ANYONE can do this with the training will be given you. It is so simple that if you can think, and type, you can do this and be successful doing it. My youngest child was able to do this when she was ten years old. If she can do it, so can you.

There are a lot of resources out there that will help you in making money online but this is one of the most comprehensive ebook that I have come across. If you wish to start making money using your blog, check it out.
One of the best things SEO blogging software can give you is something called a statistical analysis tool. This is important because with a statistical analysis tool, you can track how successful your blogging efforts are. These tools can also be found on the Internet. With this tool implemented into your blog, you have a counter and an analyzing tool that will tell you how successful your blogging efforts are, and how successful they are for your business, as well.

With SEO blogging software, you can also integrate RSS feeds into your blog. This is popular today, because it alerts people who follow your blog that you’ve made a change to it, such as a new post. This means that users don’t have to log into the site every hour if they’re watching something closely. Readers like RSS feeds because they’re convenient and easy to use.

When you’ve used your SEO blogging software to integrate analytical tools for your site and to incorporate RSS feeds into your site, too, you’ll need to utilize and social bookmarking. What this means that you need to be active about your site and basically "blog" about your blog.

You need to strategically think about your blog posts and gear your software in the direction of generating more and more readers. You will push your blog post to other bloggers and this will help generate traffic to your site. Social bookmarking is critical to get other bloggers talking about your site. You will be surprised the results you see.

When you integrate analysis tools in your blog through SEO blogging software this will allow you see the results of your blog. You can analyze what methods work best for you and which methods of blogging don’t work at all. This will help you optimize your site for maximum traffic and success.

You also need to integrate RSS feeds into your website so your viewers can have instant notification of what is going on. People like the notification through a live feed rather than having to log into their email or into your website because of the convenience.

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50 ways to make money blogging

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This post was written by admin on October 28, 2008

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