Blogging to the Bank has been a very popular program to make money, some time ago, but it seemed to have fallen off the map. Then, the owner of blogging to the bank released version 2.0 which makes more noise than ever.

Before moving too deep into this, you need to know one thing: part of why blogging to the bank the new version 2.0 has been so wildly successful is because people have successfully completed the first issue. Those who have had success with it are obviously biased and could push the product for this reason. 

There is something very special about using blogs to make money on the Internet. If you can not take your own websites, blogs are a perfect alternative. Blogs of the Bank shows users how to use blogs to make full time income on the Internet. There are several reasons why blogs are perfect for this type of business: 

First, blogging to the bank does not require you to spend a penny. There are many sources that allow anyone to keep a blog (like Blogger), and they are very easy to maintain. In fact, using the published articles and free lancers allow people to maintain blogs without even writing their own content. 

Since there are no costs in maintaining a blog, can be drawn from this idea and make a lot of money online. Many work at home programs teach the right methods to make money, but one of the things that makes blogs to the Bank so attractive is that users do not have to spend money at creating and maintaining a blog. 

Secondly, blogs are very quick and easy to implement, and it allows you to take advantage of your time. Instead of spending weeks developing a single website, you can mount a blog on a given subject in minutes.This gives you wider distribution and revenue potential across the board.

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Obtain wealth with Blogging to the bank

Rob Benwell's new ebook,Blogging to the Bank, is intriguing.

Rob earns up to $516 a day from a network of blogs.

What's intriguing about this is that he's not a longtime blogging guru. He's been blogging for only a few months.

He didn't learn the process he uses from anyone else.

"I came across parts of this method by accident and just testing different things," he says.

In one experiment, he found he got a blog with 20 links to it to outrank an optimized website which had 1,000 links to it.

Surprisingly, he uses and recommends Google's Blogger.com software - because it works - and also a no-cost keyword research tool.

To back up his claims, he shows you four of his blogs and also shows you two of his high-demand key phrases that rank highly.

I checked. Yes, his blogs DO appear in the top 10 in MSN for high-demand phrases.

For one phrase (using quotation marks) he's No.6 out of 774,216 pages. If you search without quotation marks, he's beating millions of pages.

What's more, he's doing this with a NEW blog. I checked the profiles of four of his blogs. They were all launched in January this year.

Rob uses AdSense and affiliate links and has much better success with affiliate links than AdSense, perhaps because of the way in which he selects affiliate products.

For his traffic, he concentrates on MSN and Yahoo.

"Some people devote 60 hours per week trying to get into Google and trying to work out their exact algorithms," he says.

As far as he's concerned, his time is much better spent creating new blogs which get found in MSN and Yahoo. If the blogs eventually get into Google, he regards that as a bonus.

In Blogging to the Bank, he describes three ethical ways to get hundreds or perhaps thousands of one-way links to your site. This is all good, solid stuff.

However, his traffic generation methods No.4 and No.5 are - to put it mildly - controversial. You probably won't want to use them. They look awfully risky to me.

As a partly reformed perfectionist, I can't help looking at Rob's blogs and seeing typing mistakes, grammatical errors, design flaws... The blogs look, well, rushed.

The whole process he's developed seems too darn simple - but it WORKS. He shows you the results to prove it.

It's fascinating that he does it using free Blogger.com software, without buying domain names, without buying web hosting, without buying advertising.

Rob's ebook is a very quick read - only 39 pages. It includes screenshots showing you how he sets up a blog. There's no fluff.

If your online results aren't as good as his, I strongly recommend you check out what he's doing. It's a cheap way of getting revenue coming in fast.

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