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Show Your Blog You Love Him (or Her)
September 26, 2007
I\’ll never forget it. Me and my blog were supposed to have a nice, relaxing day at the beach. We packed a cooler full of Strawberry Fanta, and bought one of those big tubes of SPF 30 (my blog doesn\’t go outside much). We had even made some PB&J\’s for a nice picnic on the sand. We were set for a great Saturday away from the computer.
There we were, me and my blog, enjoying the cool and salty ocean breeze, when suddenly this guy struts over with this gigantic, muscle-bound freak. When they got closer, I realized that the muscle-bound freak was his blog! I\’d never seen a blog with such defined deltoids, such striated pectorals….he had biceps the size of prize-winning hogs for Pete\’s sake! I squinted and stared at this blog\’s rippling abdominals and thought, \”I wish my blog would be so powerful!\”
The guy and his blog walked past us and then I looked at my blog. He was crying.
\”What\’s the matter?\” I asked
\”I know what you were thinking!\” My blog screamed at me, gulping down sobs and gagging on tears.
\”What?\” I asked, innocently.
\”You were thinking you wished I looked like that!\” My blog pointed a trembling finger at the guy\’s beefy blog, who was handing the guy a crisp $100 bill he seemed to have created out of nowhere.
The guy must have heard my blog screaming, because he turned around. He knelt down in front of us and took off his sunglasses.
\”Relax, man,\” he said, patting my blog on the knee. Then he looked at me. \”I\’ve got what you guys need. It\’s called AtomicBlogging. It changed my relationship with my blog,, and it can change yours too.\”
The guy put on his sunglasses and strolled along the beach with his blog, who handed him another $100 bill.
My blog sobbed more quietly now.
\”Do you think we should get AtomicBlogging?\”
\”Yes,\” my blog said, whimpering. It touched my heart.
As the sun crept down behind the ocean, I promised my blog we would get a copy of Alvin Phang\’s AtomicBlogging, and it was that day that changed my life forever.
Alvin Phang is a whiz kid who\’s solved the equation of getting more traffic, more ad revenue, and more affiliate revenue with blogging, and now he\’s showing all of us how to create a cash cow of our own. Phang\’s technical expertise and marketing know-how has propelled him to the financial independence we all crave, and his no-BS, no frills guide explains step-by-step how you can beef up your blog without the use of illegal substances.
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September 26th, 2007 at 1:18 am
wow.. One Tiny “Tweak” That Increased My Rankings From PR1 to PR4 Overnight (And How You Can Do It Too In the Next 15 Minutes!)
emm… http://www.atomicblogging.com/ PR is zero?
September 26th, 2007 at 1:31 am
Can I just say, I find your writeups for the daily product to be very entertaining! keep up the good work guys!
September 26th, 2007 at 2:39 am
These writeups are very entertaining and even humorous at times! Anytime you can entertain people and make them laugh with your blog, YOU HAVE GOT YOURSELF A WINNER!
I have got to get myself one of these Atomic Blogging thingies!! I’ll bet you they’ll be all sold out by 9am this morning!
September 26th, 2007 at 2:40 am
That does it, I’m gonna buy one right now!! Once I’ve played around with it for a while, I’ll discuss it here!
Mark
http://www.probloggersmatrix.com
September 26th, 2007 at 2:53 am
please do post a review… once again, i’m iffy on these types of “propaganda”.
September 26th, 2007 at 10:16 am
[...] View details about Atomic Blogging here [...]
September 26th, 2007 at 12:55 pm
1brian, I think he was referring to his blog at http://www.gathersuccess.com/
September 26th, 2007 at 1:46 pm
If you blog, you should buy it. Period.
I used three hours studying the ebook.
Unless, you already have something like NMOC, then forget it, if not, buy it; you won’t regret.
September 26th, 2007 at 7:47 pm
i see….SM. But if it only takes overnight to turn PR4, why not just do it for the main sales page…
September 26th, 2007 at 7:54 pm
Brian, good question.
However, as much as I read it, there must be some good reason. Check it out the Alexa ranking, it might compensate the lack of PR.
I truly think it’s worth the price.
I am no friend/ affiliate of the products, but I spent some 4-5 hours playing with the template and the plugins. From what I see, it’s getting the job done pretty well.
Cheers!
September 26th, 2007 at 7:54 pm
1brian is right.
his site has a pagerank of 0 (zero)
So why should we trust his book?
September 26th, 2007 at 8:04 pm
all the staged post are a bit offsetting. Not just this product but all the others so far. Most of them are completely obvious while others are a bit more sneaky but easy to find with a little research. If dealdotcom wants to stay trustworthy they may want to watch what kinds of post are made and keep the fluffing out. We all know that positive post or excited buyers help bring more sales but don’t patronize the people buying here. After all, most most marketers know the tricks and it only makes dealdotcom look bad.
September 26th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
Withoutpeer, what do you deem as staged posts. Help us understand? If it is a post that builds the product up is it automatically staged? People ask for reviews and people will always both love and hate, thankfully all products come with a money back guarantee.. so if you hate you can both refund and come here and slam it
September 26th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
I must say that this below raises alarm bells for me:
http://www.321opinion.com/
September 26th, 2007 at 9:16 pm
Well I am not in the market for this product but I do know one thing. Page Rank is not updated that often. It gets updated every three of four months and the last update I think was mid April. No site built since then has any page rank.
September 26th, 2007 at 9:50 pm
The point is each marketer should be responsible for the claims he makes. Honesty counts for the long run. I will not want to waste my time buying a product and asking for refund the next minute. Mercy on my hard earned money, more good products please, less crap…
p/s Can’t believe someone even buy a site just to comment on this product.. http://www.321opinion.com/
September 26th, 2007 at 10:34 pm
PR rank is not everything, and yes like GBurk said it takes 3 - 4 months for new sites. I come here for the entertaining reviews but have also bought 2 products…so your catchy sales tactics work..well on me anyways. It is a no brainer if there is a strong guarantee I will not buy anything without one
September 26th, 2007 at 11:09 pm
Ouch. Quite the review on 321opinion.com as shown above. That’s not good for business. But hey, we need honesty.
September 27th, 2007 at 2:11 am
Support Minion, by staged post I mean the post like those from probloggersmatrix as well as quite a few others. And no, a positive post about a product doesn’t automatically mean it is staged but I’ve only seen a few positive post that appeared completely genuine. Many of the others look to be either post by DDC employees or the owners of the products themselves.
I’m not the only one that noticed it and it’s a bit frustrating to be honest. I’d rather see real reviews from people who actually use the products and not promo post intended to get people to buy before the digital product “runs out”.
Just my opinion though. Maybe I’m wrong and I’m the only one bothered by it.
September 27th, 2007 at 9:33 am
Just want to say that I am very impressed with the guys at DDC.. I had to get a refund for this product and they did it very fast and efficiently.. Cheers Guys.
Super Hugs and all that
Sue