Alvin Phang’s Atomic Blogging Review
Nov 5th, 2007 | By Kevin | Category: How To, Training Video, affiliate marketing, personalIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed with Feedburner. Thanks for visiting!
I receive so many emails each day, most of the lists I belong to actually go directly to a folder in Thunderbird for my “swipe file” for writing email promotions later. Today, Todd Gross sent out an email that didn’t make it to the folder yet, and caught my attention.
Todd did a great job of offering a lower cost alternative to Alvin Phang’s Atomic Blogging course, however he also included a link to the Atomic Blogging course just in case you were like me and missed the orignal mailing.
Looking at both the offers, it was obvious to me that while Alvin Phang’s course was $42 more than Dirk Wagner’s current Crazy Week offer, it was definitely a better product with some new information that I hadn’t been exposed to yet. Dirk’s blogging course, looked like much of the other PLR stuff out there that has been offered by everyone under the sun.
Alvin’s course actually included exclusive template and plugins he using with his Atomic Blogging system. There is also a ton of videos to walk you through every step which makes it easier for those just starting out blogging.
I am always on the look out for good techniques on how to increase the traffic to my blog. Alvin’s Atomic Blogging course has delivered on that quest. There were several sites mentioned that I hadn’t heard of including a paid directory where I was able to secure a nuber 4 position out of over 2000 Business:Marketing blogs for only $12 a month. Within minutes, I had my first visitor from the directory, I was very surprised.
To find out where you could improve your blogging and create more traffic and revenue from your blog, check out alvin’s FREE blogging survey.
If your ready to take your blog to the next level and start getting a surge of traffic each month, check out what Alvin has to offer at Alvin Phang’s Atomic Blogging.
To your blogging success,
Kevin












