Sunday, September 7, 2008

The Niche Blogger Review--What to Expect



If you consider yourself an "experienced" internet marketer you might consider the pace of The Niche Blogger to be a little slow. Of course, depending on when you sign-up, you'll probably be able to go through the content faster than if you signed up at the beginning.

Today is Day 15--and we're now learning how to update and change our Wordpress theme based on Amy's recommendations. I personally like the slow pace, because it allows me to get back to basics and to look at blogging from a fresh prespective. I also now know how to set things up properly in the Wordpress admin panel.

Everyday Amy updates the blog with two "assignments" for you to complete. You can take as much time as you want and move onto the next day only when you're ready.

To keep things fair for both old and new members, Amy is going to build a new blog for each month of membership. After you're a member for 30 days, you'll receive a link to the "Month 2 Blog". That way--people who sign-up three or four months from now will only have access to the first month's of content--making it fair for those of us who have been paying from the beginning.

Amy explains it this way:

I know what you are probably thinking. I signed up at the beginning and if she keeps adding to the blog someone who signs up 6 months from now will have access to all the back content their first month. That is not fair.Well, you are totally right. I am going to set it up so the main blog only has the first month's content. I will be making a different blog on this domain in a special location for each month. As you hit month 2 you will get an email with the location of the month 2 blog and so on. So when someone joins they will have month 1 while you have the month you are on. Does that make sense? I want to make it fair.

I think this should work out just fine. As you can see, Amy is a top-notch professional. If you're even slightly on the fence about trying this out, post your questions below. I know Amy is planning on raising the price soon (really!) so now is the time to join.

Remember--use my affiliate link to join and I'll create a custom header for your first blog for *FREE*!

My Goal as a Niche Blogger


My goal as a Niche Blogger is to make $5000/month. According to Amy, each blog you create using her system will generate a passive income of $5/day. So--that means each blog will earn you $150 every month.

To reach my goal of $5000/month, I'll need to create at least 35 blogs. That doesn't seem too bad. From what I've seen from Amy's course so far--it shouldn't be hard to create these blogs once you get the system down.

If I can create at least two blogs every month, I'll achieve my goal of $5000/month by March 2010. Of course, if I put in a little extra work every month it could happen sooner than that!

Here's how I figured it out:

November 2008 - $10 a day = $300 month / $3,600 year
December 2008 - $20 a day = $600 month / $7,200 year
January 2009- $30 a day = $900 month / $10,800 year
February 2009 - $40 a day = $1,200 month / $14,400 year
March 2009 - $50 a day = $1,500 month / $18,000 year
April 2009 - $60 a day = $1,800 month / $21,600 year
May 2009 - $70 a day = $2,100 month / $25,200 year
June 2009 - $80 a day = $2,400 month / $28,800 year
July 2009 - $90 a day = $2,700 month / $32,400 year
August 2009 - $100 a day = $3,000 month / $36,000 year
September 2009 - $110 a day = $3,300 month / $39,600 year
October 2009 - $120 a day = $3,600 month / $43,200 year
November 2009 - $130 a day = $3,900 month / $46,800 year
December 2009 - $140 a day = $4,200 month / $50,400 year
January 2010 - $150 a day = $4,500 month / $54,000 year
February 2010 - $160 a day = $4,800 month / $57,600 year
March 2010 - $170 a day = $5,100 month / $61,200 year
April 2010 - $180 a day = $5,400 month / $64,800 year
May 2010 - $190 a day = $5,700 month / $68,400 year
June 2010 - $200 a day = $6,000 month / $72,000 year


According to Amy, it takes about two months for your blog to get fully indexed in the major 3 search engines--so I've decided to be a little conservative when I say I'll be making my first dollars by the end November, but it could be sooner than that. We'll just have to wait and see. :)

This system isn't a secret--but you'll have to join Amy's membership site to learn how to do it. Join through my affiliate link, and I'll make you a custom header graphic for your very first blog! I normally charge between $17 and $27 for my graphics--so this is a pretty sweet deal!

Learn more about The Niche Blogger and how you can earn $5000/month on auto-pilot.

Niche Blogger Review--Who is Amy Bass and What Does She Know About Blogging?


Who is Amy Bass?

Amy Bass is a young stay-at-home with four kids. Her husband used to be employed by the United States Army but lost his job because of severe epilepsy.

In May 2007, Amy made a goal to pay off their $72,900 debt by April 2009 using only her skills as an internet marketer. Amy first began using programs like CashCrate, Associated Content, and ReadersPaid. Eventually she discovered blogging.

She currently has paid off $45,900. She has $27,000 left to pay off before April, and the way things are going for her--it looks she'll achieve her goal ahead of schedule!

You can read more about Amy's journey on her blog:
http://www.mydebtfreegoal.com/2007/05/my-debt-free-goal.html


Amy's Blogging Blueprint

Through trial and error--Amy has put together a blogging blueprint that she claims generates $5/day for each blog she creates. Amy claims that once the blog is created, everything runs on autopilot.

She says, "I have blogs I haven't touched in almost a year that still make me $10 - $12 a day!"

Another thing I find amazing is that Amy claims to only write and submit 2 articles for each blog she creates!

Amy created her membership site, The Niche Blogger, to teach people just like you and me how to make money online using simple niche blogs. In fact, this program is exactly what she gave her computer illiterate mom to follow--so you can be sure she hasn't left anything out.

The one thing I like about this program is that you create useful blogs that people actually want to read and visit! I hate the thought of filling cyperspace with more junk. I also don't like the thought of creating blogs, articles, and Squidoo pages just to promote my affiliate links. Of course, we all want to make money--but would you be willing to share these techniques with your friends and family? What about your mother?

For the first time in a long time, I'm excited and proud to be an internet marketer. I can't wait to get started!