Blogger’s Payback Review

by Christopher D. Anderson on January 6, 2010

I stum­bled upon Jason Gaz­a­way a while ago and was inter­ested in his story. He talks about going from poor to rich right back to being poor again thanks to a flood wip­ing every­thing out. It was quite a hum­ble story and so is he. Whether it’s true or not is beside the point. It got me inter­ested in what he had to offer. He made a con­nec­tion, which was awesome.

What he had to offer was Blogger’s Pay­back. Of course my love for blog­ging already made me inter­ested so I had to check it out. It’s based around the idea of mak­ing money with blog­ging and how to do it. And it’s packed full of use­ful infor­ma­tion. To say the least it’s a full course meal.

Keep in mind this guide is made to learn how to make a blog specif­i­cally for mak­ing money. If you are mak­ing blogs with some­thing else in mind this may not work for you. Although the infor­ma­tion on gain­ing traf­fic is very valuable.

The thing I like about Blogger’s Pay­back is that it isn’t just a gen­eral, run of the mill “this is how you make money blog­ging” prod­uct. Jason goes into detail of what you need to do to make it work and why. It’s nice to learn about some­thing but it’s even bet­ter to learn why it works. Let’s go over what Blogger’s Pay­back cov­ers real quick.

The Main Course

When you get it there are sev­eral module’s to down­load. The first and main course is the Blogger’s Pay­back ebook. This book cov­ers every­thing from set­ting up host­ing and installing your blog all the way to get­ting traf­fic to your blog and every­thing in between. It talks about how you can make money with your blog with ads and affil­i­ate links among other money make­ing tactics.

At 139 pages, this is the meat of the whole thing. You’ll go over the basics and some of the more advanced stuff as well. Jason also includes some tips in here that I never would have thought of oth­er­wise for gen­er­at­ing traf­fic. And it’s all good too. There aren’t any tac­tics that are questionable.

The Other Courses

Now onto the pota­toes, corn, and bis­cuits. Along with the main ebook of Blogger’s Pay­back comes sev­eral other mod­ules of infor­ma­tion. They are a bit smaller but no less use­ful. Here’s the list taken from the sales page:

- Blog­ging for Cash Mind­set
Get­ting into the mind­set of mak­ing money with blogs.
– Killer Blog Con­tent Fast
Just what it says. It goes over how to make great con­tent at a good pace.
–30 Days to a Suc­cess­ful Blog
This is a plan start­ing from get­ting host­ing and set­ting up the blog to mak­ing money with it. This coin­cides nicely with the main ebook.
– Blog Flip­ping Mas­tery
Flip­ping blogs can be very prof­itable. Learn how to do it here.
– Blogger’s Video Quick­start Series
This sec­tion is awe­some. It con­tains video tuto­ri­als of most of the steps in the module’s

I Think I Ate Too Much

That’s your full course meal right there. Not to men­tion you get some dessert too that is prob­a­bly worth more than the price of Blogger’s Pay­back that I haven’t even dug into yet.

This may seem like a lot of infor­ma­tion and well, it is. It’s not too much how­ever, this is the kind of bal­ance that I was get­ting at in my post about hav­ing too many bonuses. Every­thing works and meshes together. This is a com­plete course to learn how to make money blog­ging, plain and simple.

With that said, if you do invest in this, take your time to go through the infor­ma­tion. There is quite a bit, but then again there is a lot to blog­ging for money.

The Bill

All in all, I’m happy with my pur­chase. The cool thing is you can start at a trial price before you pay for the whole thing. And that trial lasts for 7 days. Which means you have more than enough time to check it out before you pay full price.

For just 5 bucks I was able to get access to the whole set. I didn’t have any prob­lem pay­ing for the rest when the time came around. This is high qual­ity con­tent here.

In con­clu­sion

If your look­ing for a way to make some pas­sive income with blogs, this is a great place to go. The infor­ma­tion here is good qual­ity and sim­ple to under­stand. Just beware there is quite a bit of it. Big thumbs up in my book.

Click to check out Blogger’s Payback

note: This is an affil­i­ate link, but as always I wouldn’t rec­om­mend some­thing unless I found it to be a worth­while investment.

~Chris

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1 Jens P. Berget January 6, 2010 at 10:50 am

It seems that it’s sim­i­lar to Blog­ging to the Bank 3, but with a lot more pages (and information).

I’ve been a mem­ber of Yaro Starak’s Blog Mas­ter­mind course, and that was awe­some. It seems that Blogger’s Pay­back might be some­thing between Blog­ging to the Bank 3 and Blog Mas­ter­mind :)
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Christopher D. Anderson Reply:

I almost got blog­ging to the bank a few months ago but never got around to it. It looked pretty good too.

I have also heard of Yaro Starak’s mas­ter­mind course and will prob­a­bly get in on that one of these days. His infor­ma­tion has always been pretty good.

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Jens P. Berget Reply:

I actu­ally enjoy read­ing books about blog­ging more than eBooks and ecourses. I have read the ProBlog­ger book, Huff­in­g­ton Post Com­plete Guide to Blog­ging, Blog­ging for busi­ness and a few oth­ers…
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Christopher D. Anderson Reply:

I agree, I’d rather read an actual book over ebook any­time. I do have Problog­ger, I may have to check out the other ones though, thank you.

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