Update: See my review of Blogging to the Bank 3.0.

It sometimes seems that everyone has a blog these days. It’s pretty easy to set up a blog; it’s not as easy to make money from it. 

But Rob Benwell seems to have cracked the code. He’s only 22 years-old and he says he earns a six-figure salary from blogging. Is that true? Who knows, but it is clear that he’s pretty darned successful.

A few years ago, Rob released the first edition of  Blogging to the Bank, back when blogging was in its infancy. In the book, he provided a step-by-step blueprint to help Internet marketers get revenue from their blogs. It kickstarted the blog-as-income business, and lots of people were able to make money from their blogs.

But times change, and the Internet waits for no man (or woman). Some of Rob’s techniques became outdated.So he recently released Blogging to the Bank 2, which contains new “secrets” and updated techniques, and I must say, it’s quite impressive.

His writing is straightforward and easy to understand. He includes new information about how to create profitable long-term niche blogs by using the newest optimization techniques, and makes the complicated world of search engine optimization understandable.

Newbies and experienced Internet Marketers will all get something out of Blogging to the Bank 2.  Even if you only get a few nuggets, I think it’s worth the price (which is very reasonable.)

Rob includes a bunch of bonuses to get you to buy, and they’re pretty useful.

My Verdict: Even if you think you know all about how to monetize your blog, you’ll learn some new techniques from Blogging to the Bank 2. I’d say, give it a whirl.

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