Four years ago, a young man called Rob Benwell launched a fairly
simple little ebook that told how he was making serious money
from blogging.

Back then, blogging was fairly new, and Rob pretty much cleaned
up. His book, over three editions, has sold well over 30,000
copies.

Now, as you know, on the Internet, things change very quickly.
What works today, doesn’t always work tomorrow. New things come
(and go) and making money consistently demands that you keep up
with the latest ideas.

That’s why Rob released a new edition of ‘Blogging to the Bank
each year. He is constantly testing and tweaking his own blogging
business and once a year updates the book with the latest things
that are working for him.

Some of those editions I’ve liked a lot, and some have left me
cooler. But overall, and having met Rob on a couple of occasions,
I know that he is honestly striving to provide good quality
information that works.

The latest version of Blogging to the Bank, the 2010 edition,
launched a couple of weeks ago and I have just got hold of a copy
to review.

For my money, it is the best so far!

It covers all the basics, so if you are new to blogging, you will
be able to get up and running very quickly. And, importantly, it
leads you through to the latest cutting-edge tactics that Rob is
using to make real, serious money from blogs right now, in 2010.

By sheer coincidence, there is even a section on Twitter – and
you can access a complete Twitter course, called Twitter
Domination, that Rob has produced as a free bonus from inside the
book.

Believe me – it is WAY better than any of the products I
reviewed. And you get it free!

http://urlnex.us/bttb2010

Blogging is very easy – Rob’s ‘Blogging to the Bank 2010′ helps
you make it super profitable as well!

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