Review: Problogging Is Dead
Posted by Mariam on Jun 30, 2010 in eBook Reviews | 0 commentsTitel: Problogging is dead
Author: Robb Sutton
Where to get: robbsutton.com
How to get: No Opt In required
Price: Free
Size: 16 Pages

In his ebook Problogging is dead, Robb Sutton shows you how the A-Listers made and are still making money. There are 6 case studies of bloggers (Darren Rowes, David Risley, Jeremy “Shoemoney” Shoemaker, Collis Ta’eed, John Chow and Chris Brogan) on which income streams they have by monetizing their business.
One section of this ebook talks about what these 6 bloggers have in common and what you can learn from the case studies.
A very nice part of “Problogging is dead” is dedicated to the practical application. Here he guides you through a fictive blog building solid income streams month after month.
What Robb says about his ebook (on his blog):
Bloggers struggle to make money online. Many…if not all…bloggers have zero business owning experience and are looking for a way to become self sufficient through their own doing. So…to overcome this, bloggers need to take a serious look at how money is made through blogging in today’s atmosphere. The “problogging” days are gone. What we are left with is a lot stronger business model of actually creating resources online that are valuable to our readers and generate income at the same time
If you are struggling to make money online or are only making enough to get by…this is your ticket to freedom. The old ways of doing things (that many people are still doing) are gone. If you are expecting to make a great deal of money by throwing up some Adsense and writing articles, you are going to continue to wait.
“Problogging Is Dead” is going to show you how to make a significant income online and you do not even have to give away an email address to get it! This is something I wanted to do for you guys as a thanks for everything you have given me over the years.
Ratings
Design:
The cover is really appealing and picks up the topic in an easy and slightly provocative way. It’s made to capture a readers’ attention.
The whole ebook follows a simple but yet appealing, clean design. It’s not designed in the standard format. This format is able to highlight the case studies, because each is written on a single page.
Relation to real life:
“Problogging is dead” is full of real life examples. Not only is he giving some insights about his own income streams, but also shows you how others make their money.
Value:
To me “Problogging is dead” seems to be well researched. It highlights the most important topics and gives you a quite simple instruction on how to take your income to the next level.
Take a sneak peek
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