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Re: Best Blogging Info-Product -
04-02-2007, 01:48 PM
Codrut,
While I have to admit that I wouldn't consider myself as an authority on Blogging for making money information products as I have only read a couple. I will go out on a limb and say that Blogging to the Bank is probably one of the best out there. I say that because it isn't just a Use Adsense, or Use CJ to make money book. It actually covers a complete monetization of a Blog step-by-step. It covers how to research and find a good market to blog about (includes a semi-current list of the 1000 top paying Adsense keywords), the various aspects of setting up your blog, which blog software is best, (what templates are the best, seo strategies, etc.), proper methods of testing your results, and a my favorite section of the book with a massive amount of content on building traffic to your blogs. He also includes three videos that will take you step-by-step through the process of getting your blogs indexed on the major search engines very quickly. My experience is he doesn't leave you hanging either as some of the recommended services from the original book went link dead and he was quick to send out an update to the book content with replacements. So like I said, I can't guarantee that it is the best out there. It is just the best one I know of. Here are the links: Hope this helps, Troy |
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Re: Best Blogging Info-Product -
11-02-2007, 06:22 PM
I want to apologize for my above post because I will admit I was stupid and didn't read the forum rules prior to posting here. Either way the product I mentioned is good stuff in my opinion and is why I included the non-affiliate link as well as my own experience with it. I definately wouldn't have included the affiliate link at all if I would have done my due diligence and read the rules before posting the response.
Regardless, I was curious as to why "squalid" commented that I write articles about Spammy sites and if he/she wouldn't mind expanding on that response. I have to admit that I do my fair share of affiliate marketing, but I don't know of any articles that I write that include links to any other sites then my own in the resource box. So with that said, I guess he/she considers my sites as spammy? If you wouldn't mind backing up your opinion and directing me to some facts I will gladly concede my position on this and more than likely put some serious thought into changing my methods as this isn't something I am interested in being known for. Thanks, Troy |
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