A couple of days ago, I wrote a review about the new blogging product from Rob Benwell called Blogging to the Bank 2.0; I just came across that post again and I think there are some things I was unable to cover in the first review, so let me talk about those now.

I am certain you now know what a blog is, what blogging is and that if done right, you can make a profit from it. But how? That’s a good question. Rob’s new book shows you how, but who is Rob Benwell?

Rob Benwell is a 22 year old who has already made a fortune using since discovering and putting his method to use not too long ago. Early last year he sharing his secrets with the world in his highly successful Blogging To The Bank ebook and has made making money onlinea whole lot easier for everyone.

He is just your regular guy, despite his success he doesn’t consider himself to be a “guru”, he doesn’t
talk “down” to you like most of the other guys do. He explains everything in a nice simple manner so everyone can understand the powerful strategies he wants you to put to use in your blog.

Saying that when he “goes off on one” it may take a few reads until you get it but when you do it’s just shear genius. Some of the topics in my opinion could have been covered a little more, then others went into great detail.

One highlight of Blogging to the Bank 2.0 are Rob’s 5 blogging commandments that you must follow to give you blogs the greatest success. This should be printed out and put on the wall of every online marketer without a doubt! His book starts off with market research (so that you are making the most of your time) to building your blogging empire. Everything is covered in this new outing that helps bloggers with
todays online issues regarding making the all mighty search engines happy.

So 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 2.0. Click that blue link to take you to Rob’s site to learn more or to try it for yourself.

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Author:
Roy Sencio
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Sunday, July 8th, 2007 at 9:18 am
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