Posted by admin on January 16, 2010
Blogging has been around for a few years now. Most people use blogs to record their thoughts and lives, while the select few use them as a free way to make a fortune.
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 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: (more…)
Posted by admin on January 16, 2010
No doubt blogging is one of the easiest business models today, and many of you have proved that it profitable. But the challenge is to keep profitability going. The significant drawback of blog business is that you must post fresh contents continuously to keep the blog live and generate money. By nature it is not a residue income business. Writing blogs could be quite a big burden if you are not a passionate writer. The good news is, with some of automation tools like BlogSlammer, you can free yourself from many heavy tasks and just d focus on profits and fun.
We all know that we must post a lot of unique, relevant contents consistently to attract search engine, rss feed subscription, and human traffic in order to make money from product sales and advertising. My challenge is always that I don’t have enough time to craft articles, and I am not a great writer anyways. That’s why I picked up BlogSlammer. (more…)
Posted by admin on January 16, 2010
It is a simple math, – if your single blog makes $100 per day, you could put $1,000 into your pocket by clone 9 more blogs. If you host your blog on some of the popular web hosting services such as HostMonsters, Dream Host, 1 And 1, etc, you can literally add unlimited blog sites on subdomains without additional cost. That’s really a sweet deal in today’s economy meltdown. The only question left is, how much time and effort you have to take to clone 1, 2, 10, or even more profitable blog sites.
With this question in mind, I searched and discovered this great tool called “WordPress Cloner“. As the maker of this tool, Mike Filsaime stated, it is the “New, Easy to Use Software Lets You Clone Your Totally Configured WordPress Blog, and Install It In a Brand New Subdomain Without Touching Cpanel – in just 60 seconds!” Well, as I tested and used this tools, it took me more than 60 seconds (about 5 minutes) to clone a new blog site, but I’d say Mike did keep his promise and made the true claim. It indeed saves me a lot of time, eliminates details of concerns, and avoid mistakes. (more…)