Q: “Hello guru-folks, I am interested in some additional work at home for my wife, so, I found your site. You strongly recommended this deal: “Michael Brown’s Niche Blitzkrieg System”.
I tried to understand: How it works?
Nobody (including you with your analysis) opened this subject. It is SO strange!
OK. I tried to find any feedback or anything on pointed Brow’n web-site. No way! It is not a web-site. It is just AD with the goal to sell some “black cat in black box”, labeled as a Tiger (it’s my opinion): “give me, give me, give me a little bit money and you will become healthy and happy”.
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I am researcher. When some grandma will ask me about my area of occupation and about some fundamental problem, I can explain it to her in several phrases without math and special terms.
You presented yourself as experts in web-marketing, etc.
Please, tell me in e-mail: what is the sequence of actions of any user of this stuff. How he will get money? From whom? Why? Please some examples (not regular AD blah-blah-blah about prices and tons of free super gifts for me).
I will appreciate your correct explanation.
Thank you forward.
Actually, the problem is not in money to buy these programs, the problem will be, if this business will be just a little fake house of success.
My best regards
G.
And please a few words about Levenhagen’s Campaign Blasts Method, namely: how regular people could use these adwords to make money, whom you call about this usually?
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(I understand – is good to get such diamonds. Unfortunately, diamonds are not a money)”
A:
Regarding Niche Blitzkrieg:
Niche Blitzkrieg is pretty basic niche targeting but with a twist on the upfront research that increases your odds of success.
1) Identify potential niches.
2) Do compeititve research to determine how
hard it will be to rank in the search engines
for a set of 5 to 10 keywords in the niche.
3) Do a test with RSS feeds using the keywords
to confirm step 2.
4) Build a niche blog around the keywords.
5) Build links via article directories and
social bookmarking and feeds.
6) Repeat steps 1 through 5 over and over.
You might want to get free training instead
to get your feet wet. I posted 10 sites that
give excellent free training. They won’t be
as focused as Niche Blitzkrieg, but since
it sounds like you’ve been burned a lot
you might want to start with them:
http://www.workathometruth.com/blog/category/home-businesses/recommended-home-business-sites/
You should not START with Adwords.
You need to build some throwaway money for
testing as I discuss here:
http://www.workathometruth.com/blog/2008/01/05/bootstrapping-your-business/
As for how the “average person can make money from Adwords”?
They can’t. The “average person” will sit around all day doing nothing
no matter how good the information is that you give them.
Paul Schlegel
Founder, WorkAtHomeTruth.com
Related pages:
I still don’t understand… when people get paid this way who is the cheque from?
Janine,
There are for the most part two types of affiliate programs:
1) Owner-based or company-based affiliate programs.
2) 3rd party networks that run affiliate programs.
An owner-affiliate program typically just consists of that owner’s or company’s product set.
a) They tell you up-front how much commission you’ll make on the sale of each product.
b) You make the sales.
c) The owner/company pays you.
You are assigned a special ID so you can get credited for the sales you make.
A 3rd party network administers the affiliate program for multiple owners/companies.
Everything is the same as the owner-based or company-based affiliate program, except that you review offers on the 3rd party network and the 3rd party network pays you.
Paul,
I’ve been looking at this system as well from Michael Brown and unlike Michael, I can devote 8 hrs a day due to recent job loss. I’m just trying to understand a little more and my concern is regarding step 4 & 5.
It seems that I would need to be an expert to build a “niche blog” and that I would need to be an expert with many many “niches” in order to get the type on income streams necessary to do this full time. Yet, the ad states that this is for newbies and even a grandma can do it.
In step 5, are the article directories you are referring to created by the student or are these created by others which you link to?
Thanks!
Anonymous @ 5:48 pm,
Sorry you didn’t leave your name there so I addressed you with your time stamp. I am the creator of Niche Blitzkrieg.
You really don’t need to be an expert at all in anything to do this. I am in dozens of niches and didn’t have to learn much to make sales in those niches. Very basic knowledge is all you need and I often start a niche with “zero” knowledge outside of my initial keyword research.
I teach you how to develop a niche blog, add content and drive traffic and convert sales from scratch.
As far as article directories you don’t create those. These are already online and you’ll be able to submit articles to those sites. It’s really not as much work as it sounds and it’s one of the best ways to make money online.
Hope that helps you understand a bit more.
Hi,
This is a great discussion for people like me who are just learning this system and want more information before jumping in and making investments. The idea of trying a few “free” training sessions first is fantastic. Unfortunately the link provided does not seem to be working.
Thanks in advance, Trevor
“You might want to get free training instead
to get your feet wet. I posted 10 sites that
give excellent free training. They won’t be
as focused as Niche Blitzkrieg, but since
it sounds like you’ve been burned a lot
you might want to start with them:
http://www.workathometruth.com/blog/category/home-businesses/recommended-home-business-sites/“
Well, that’s funny. It works when I click on the one from my post but not in the main reply.
Good catch, Trevor.
I changed the name of the link, but I forgot to change where it goes to the same name.
Hi guys,
I’ve just read most of SBI Affiliate Masters Course and it certainly gives me a better idea of what the concept is about. I didn’t feel like the SBI system was free though because throughout most of the e-book you are encouraged to join their program.
Also, there are times that it is not really easy to follow because of the angle taken promoting the SBI program and all the links that are connected with this. Most of the concepts were easy enough to follow but sometimes I felt a bit overwhelmed.
That being said, it was a valuable process to go through to understand what I am contemplating getting involved with.
My question now is whether Niche Blitzkrieg overcomes some of these concerns I have raised? I feel very confident that I would be able to manage all the technical aspects of setting up a successful business, however, I am a bit concerned about being able to develop a successful concept and website content. Will Niche Blitzkrieg help with theses areas of concern as well?
Thanks for all the help so far and any additional advice you can provide.
Sorry, Trevor
I should have explained about the Affiliate Masters Course. I just meant for people to read the free course. While SBI is a good system I don’t like anything where you are completely tied to someone else’s technology (for the most part) – and that’s an issue with SiteBuildIt.
Trevor, Niche Blitzkrieg gives you a process to follow to test out whether or not various markets (primarily niche markets) are likely to be viable before you spend time building an actual site targeting a niche.
Let me know if there are any concepts you’ve come across so far that you might want me to explain in more detail.
Paul,
No need to apologize. I am grateful for the freedom with which you share information and the wealth of resources you provide.
So, it seems like you are saying that Niche Blitzkrieg helps with the planning stages of choosing a market. Does it go beyond that as well and instruct on the ensuing steps of building a site?
Trevor, Michael includes a course called BlogStorm BluePrint which teaches you how to set up a WordPress blog and optimize it for search engine traffic. You can read about that course at BlogStormBluePrint.com – Michael bought the rights to include it with Niche Blitzkrieg – so it’s part of the Niche Blitzkrieg package.
Now having said that, you might want to hold off because Michael Brown (the creator of Niche Blitzkrieg) just finished a product that looks like it could be a better starting place for beginners who aren’t afraid of learning the full mechanics of running an online business.
In the past I’ve suggested complete beginners start with MegaClassifiedMillions because it teaches the full process of researching a market, researching keywords, and generating search engine traffic without the need for a website.
Niche Blitzkrieg is certainly complete enough for a newbie, but there’s definitely a steeper learning curve at the beginning.
I think the new course will ease a lot of that learning curve. Even though every thing I’ve seen from Michael has been of extremely high quality and I’ve discussed with him what I believe should go into the course, I still need to fully review it which I’ll be able to do this coming week.
Paul,
That sounds great. I will have a look at MegaClassifiedMillions in the meantime and then wait to hear what you have to say about Michael’s new product. I will also continue to read the two free e-books from SBI!… “Affiliate Masters” and “Make Your Content Presell!”.
Trevor
Paul or Michael,
Any news on this new product that is geared more to beginners?
Trevor
Trevor and all, here’s the new product:
If you are looking for training in running an online
business Michael Brown has set up the first
14 videos of his AffiliateMoneyRevolution
system for free here:
http://www.affiliatemoneyrevolution.net/go/FreeTrial
No CC needed. Just name/email to get access to
the videos.
While a beginner can certainly tackle Niche Blitzkrieg, this new product provides a great deal more video instruction in a lot more of the basic steps of running an online business.
Once you’re going through the free training videos and decide you want more you can upgrade for a one-time fee of $67.00 and get access to the forum. I’ve volunteered to help out in the forum, by the way.