If you are looking for a real human review on Ewen Chia’s latest “AutoBloggingIncome” report, you’ve come to the right place. The report sells for $17 and it targets internet marketers who’d like to create and automate niche blogs for cash.
The report talks about two methods for auto blogging. The first one is by pulling content from other people’s RSS feeds and the second method comes from Private Label material.
The report focuses on the first method.
The ebook is 69 pages long and is more catered for newbies rather than advanced marketers.
The first 10 pages are self-promotional material, which introduces who Ewen Chia is and cross-sells some of his other products.
The next 6 pages talk about the advantages and disadvantages of Auto Blogging, which is rather apparent information to intermediate marketers. For example, it talks about the biggest disadvantage of auto blogging is the fact that RSS pulls other peoples’ content from places like Clickbank, article directories and CJ.com.
For the next 30 pages, it teaches you how to go about researching your niche, where to enroll into affiliate programs, how to use Google External Keywords and etc – general stuff for intermediate marketers.
You could probably get those info from other marketing reports.
The rest 20+ pages are where the meat is. It tells you which plugins you should get to automate your blogging process. Ewen highly recommends a paid-plugin of about USD150 (full featured). He walks you through the process of using the script.
Overall, the report does provide what the sales letter claims, with the exception that you may have to purchase the additional plugin, if you go for automatic content pulling method.
For $17, it’s value for money, as it provides a step-by-step guide for people who are new to internet marketing.
AutoBlogging Income Bonus: AutoBlogging Script
Although, the book starts off by saying Private Label Content is another way of autoblogging, Ewen did not fill in the details of how you may go about it.
In my opinion, it is where the report should discuss. If you could autoblog content that is unique, it will have better advantages with search engines, as Google values unique content.
I don’t suggest posting duplicate content on the web. There are tons out of duplicate junk on the cyperspace, why should we encourage and put on some more on the net?
Hence, I suggest the second method of auto-blogging, that is, to create content in advance and post it in a batch style, which is the second method that Ewen did not talk about in his report.
If providing value to your readers and minimize your workload is of interest to you, I’ve something that is valuable for you.
I’ve created an automatic blogging script for the purpose of automating your content.
Today, the script sells for $47. You may check out here. (New Window Opens) (Do NOT buy from there though.)
I’d like to do you a favor.
If you purchase Ewen’s Auto Blogging Income report, you may get a complimentary copy of AutoBloggingIncomes software.
Simply purchase the report via this link and let me know by sending me a support ticket upon your purchase.
Once verified, I will give you the download link for the auto blogging script, which comes with installation video and usage guides.
Is this a good deal? You may decide on your own. But, I’d take it myself, if it’s offered to me
If you have any questions, please let me know here.
Hope you enjoy the review. If blogging is a part of your business strategy, I’d recommend you to check out AutoBloggingIncome.
Who is this not designed for?
Don’t buy if you are not into blogging, or it’s not part of your promotional plan. For your information, I bought Ewen’s book, as 1) I do blog 2) I’ve bought a few of Ewen’s material.
For blogging newcomers, the ebook is value for money. With my software bonus, it justifies even for intermediate marketers who’d like to automate their blogging process.
In the end, it’s up to you
Cheers,
Roy
P.S. I give out complimentary copies of my software for the purpose of having some testimonials on my sales page. Once I’ve obtained enough testimonials, I will close this offer, without prior notice, as I’d love to sell the software, some time soon, real soon.
P.P.S. If you see the offer here, that means you can still grab a copy via purchasing Ewen’s report above.
Before we go ahead with this post, I have to say I am an affiliate of theVideoBoss, so this VideoBoss Review post might be a little biased, but you will see that in a second… ********
Compared to many other launches, VideoBoss is a bit different, it teaches you how to make stunting videos. It’s an actual skill you can learn offline
No doubt, Andy is a skilled with video marketing, as you can see the number of replies in his four pre-sell videos (as social proof). He said it took him four days to complete the video presells. However, he did not say how many staff were helping him to make those videos. Catch Catch
Andy is good at teaching. He mentioned he had invested thousands of dollars learning these stuff in the video filming school some years back, and he is willing to teach you to become a pro like himself in matter of weeks. Schooling is such a boring term, but he managed to package this video tutorial school into some “edutainment” (education + entertainment). Kudos for his effort.
Will you be able to produce similar videos to pull in thousands of dollars online? Only you can answer.
I have a friend who used to work in TV production and she’s told me that this stuff requires more than a one-man operations… I am happy for those who’ve made their decisions that they’d think they could do this stuff all by one person. (if it’s not one-person operations, why should some internet marketer’d purchase this?)
The unique proposition Andy is selling in this product is you will learn how to produce high quality videos for marketing purposes.
Firstly, do you sell products which demand quality videos to convey the value of your products to the potential customers? If you are selling an widgets which are purely based on its physical appearance, then video marketing is the sure way to go. Otherwise, are videos an overkill?
Secondly, does it justify to produce videos to market your products with time and efforts involved? If you are selling $5 kitchen-ware on eBay.com, forget it!
Thirdly, can you REALLY make videos? As mentioned above, video filming, post-editing and sound track modifications are not small feats. They requires a lot of technical skills and physical coordination of various details. It’s simply not for everyone.
Fourthly, does it make better economic sense to outsource video marketing to others, instead of learning to do this all by yourself?
I doubt it very much that Frank Kern, John Reese or Jeff Walter know all these video making techniques before they pull in their million dollar online, or did they outsource it to their production staff to do it for them…?
If the big guns are hiring people to do their videos, why should you try to learn how to do it ALL by yourself?
I believe theVideoBoss is a good product – for persons who are interested in making videos. However, does it make sense for business owners to learn all the technical stuff, down to understanding the differences between 240i or 480p?
This product should target pure marketers, who love to spend time perfecting their video messages. However, perfecting the message should not equate the business itself. It surely is an overkill (or distraction) for average marketers.
If you still want VideoBoss after my rather “brutal” review, go ahead and check out VideoBoss through my link. Otherwise, go and search VideoBoss on Google and get some bonuses with your purchase. I planned to promote it for the past week, but I just can’t possibly think of any reason why I should grab some bonuses for this product for the sake of promotion.
I hope this review helps you make up your mind before you consider purchasing/ not to purchase this one.
Cheers,
Roy
P.S. Oh… before I forgot, Andy did throw a carrot in his video, the FAB formula. Feature, Advantage and Benefits… and make them sound like something new, which in fact were old school stuff. If you want to learn more on the subject of selling through words, check this one out, it’s jam-packed with quality information and it’s free.
Do you recognise the following screen? It’s over twenty years since I played my first Mario game in the 80’s.
I love games. They provide perspectives.
Yesterday, I had some fun with Wii’s Super Mario. Granted, it’s 100 times more sophisticated that what it used to be. The fundamentals of winning the games are the same. These principles do apply to internet marketing. Here are some of my sharing:
1) The Tortoise, mushroom and the clock?
You need to know the game, including the objective of the game, enemies and the ground rules. In Super Mario, the objective is to save the princess. There are tortoises, mushroom-men (amongst many others) and the time limits. You need one step to kill Mushroom-men while Tortoises need 2 moves. You need to “eat” mushroom and flower to empower and grow yourself and be able to shoot fireballs. Also, you are given 300 seconds to pass a certain round…
As for internet marketing, the demographics of the niche is the setting. The objective is to get your message to your potential customers or readers in your chosen niche and give value to your readers in return for the rewards (e.g. leads, optin and ultimately sales!). The “enemies” are the existing players, although you may need to joint-venture with them sooner or later. You need to equip yourself with knowledge and tools (e.g. mushroom and flowers). Also, you need to time yourself and don’t go overboard, as time is limited. You need to plan how much time you will allot to a niche, including research, site building, monetarization and etc.
If you don’t know the rules of the game, it’s better that you stop and re-think before resources are spent. It’s a MUST to understand the rules of the game, before you take actions, as it will save you time, money and frustration, down the road.
2) “Oh, I did not know it can be played like that!”
I kept failing certain rounds many times over, until I knew that there were some special moves which required a combination of keys on the wii’s controller. I just did not know they existed, as I was trying to play Wii’s Super Mario, as it were 20+ years ago.
The Mario game has evolved over time and it’s much more sophisticated than what it used to be.
Same for internet marketing, the technology has advanced so much that, advanced scripts have been developed to accelerate the speed of list building, viral marketing and the like. Unless you apply them, you are left in the dust. You need to equip a few skills before you can proceed with this business.
Things like:
- how to create products
- how to craft a sales message/ create a website
- how to collect payment and deliver the product/ service
- how to leverage on traffic, affiliate recruitment and etc.
You need to learn the tools of the trade in order to move on to the next stage, so to speak.
Is this possible?
The latest version of Super Mario in Wii has a feature; if you can’t get passed certain level continuously, you can invite the console to demonstrate it for you. I could not figure out why I could not pass certain level and I kept on failing and failing time, time over again – until the console demonstrated how it should be played.
All you need is perhaps someone to show you if something can be achieved. For example, John Reese had his first 1 Million dollar day a few years back. That’s unheard of at the time. Now, it’s common to hear people making several million dollars under a 12-hour period. It’s just a matter of visioning of what’s possible.
3) It only takes a split second to fall into the hole!
Whenever I attempted to talk to my friend during the game, my Mario would kiss a tortoise or fall into the “holes” – resulting “death”. A split second of distraction is all it takes.
Do you have more than 1 second of distraction while you are working on your internet marketing? e.g. reading some “opportunity” emails, watching your TV, playing with your cats, and etc? We all know the answer. It goes without saying that undivided attention is a MUST.
How do you kill distraction?
Devise and commit yourself to a plan.
Remove yourself from various marketing newsletters; better yet, open a new email account for the purpose of keeping track of the latest marketing info for research purpose.
Tell your beloved ones that you are occupied during certain hours. Turn off your MSN messenger, Skype and ICQ, or whatever device that grabs your attention from time to time.
Put a list of things to do and commit yourself in completing them on time.
You may ask, what you should do? For that, I recommend you download the 10 day business blueprint, if you have not. It will help you to stay focused. Print and stick it to your computer, and refer to it from time to time, whenever you feel distracted.
Put a clock in front of your monitor. Make yourself aware that you are running against time.