Not Quite Ready To Believe A Simple Blog Can Be Worth $5,000,000?

29/07/2008 by: RP

That’s fair enough.  I don’t believe everything I read, either.  You may remember I posted a couple days ago about how one of Yaro Starak’s students built a blog based on his car knowledge that is now valued at over $5,000,000.  In case you missed it, here’s a free, no obligation video that explains exactly how the guy did it and what makes him think it’s worth that sort of money.  View the videos, think it through, research the claims you see being made and then judge for yourself.  The car blog video is here:

A few days before that I offered you a free no obligation peek into the inner workings of how Yaro himself earns a very substantial income from his blogging activities.  More than money that he makes from blogging alone is the technique of "conversion blogging’ which uses the visitors and popularity of his blog to convert willing customers to his other money-making ventures.  You may not think this is your "style", and maybe directly copying what Yaro is doing isn’t for you (In fact directly copying anyone seldom works out well) but the fact remains that Yaro has gone from nothing to a very creditable business with multiple streams of income based almost exclusively on the ‘platform’ of business he built from his blog alone.  If you sell anything, on line or off, and if you want to learn how you can legitimately, without nonsensical BS, build up a business using blogging as one of the primary steps to success, you would be well advised to watch the conversion blogging videos.

Today Yaro published two more short, free and to the point videos about how his blog makes money.  It isn’t something simple like slap on some ads and trick people into clicking … no nonsense like that.  Yaro has carefully and industriously built up a community over the years I have known him and the sum of the parts all contribute to make a whole greater than the pieces.  But bear in mind that when I say it isn’t a simple trick, it is also not rocket science or a bunch of special techniques that only graduate computer geeks can understand.  Yaro is an intelligent educated guy but before he started blogging and developing his techniques to make it successful he was working as a one at a time editor and proof reader of college term papers.  Aside from being able to spell and read and write the English language there is not much that is any more complicated.  The most outstanding aspect of Yaro’s work that I know of is, he shares.  He’s not one of these guys who tries to "keep all his secrets hidden".  That’s because the secrets aren’t really secrets at all .. just straightforward proven steps that lead from a starting point to a successful conclusion.  See exactly how he does it, here.

Total cost of looking at any or all of these videos?  Zero.  Potential gain?  Huge.  What are you waiting for, an offer with even less than zero risk?

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