Commission Blueprint
Commission Blueprint 2.0 Results
Posted by admin in Commission Blueprint on October 26th, 2009
It’s been almost two months since Commission Blueprint 2.0 came out and I’ve bought it, so I figure it’s about time to post some results of using it.
Now mind you, I’m not a typical newbie, in fact I’m not a newbie at all, so I haven’t quite used it in a way a typical beginner would. Actually, even though I didn’t follow the Commission Blueprint’s plan to the point – I don’t really have time to – I’m doing the same things and I know they work. It’s just that I didn’t want to change the fundamental things in my business that already work.
Back to how I do use it, there are mainly two things – the Keyword Blueprint, and the advanced SEO material (the link juice machine).
First off the Keyword Blueprint – it has become my daily tool and I got used to how easy it is to discover great keywords. I don’t have to say anything more about this, it’s the easiest tool I’ve ever used or saw (including Market Samurai, Keyword Elite, and so on). As I said months ago – this one tool makes the whole price worth it alone.
The greatest impact to my business (and truth be told, income) is the link juice machine from Commission Blueprint’s advanced SEO tactics. This site is a great example, the minute I’ve implemented this system I’ve jumped from the bottom of the first page of Google to the top and I’m still hovering at 1-3 positions for “Commission Blueprint 2.0″. I even got to the top for “Commission Blueprint” which is an old and quite competitive keyword. It only took a couple of links and I pretty much stopped building them anymore. Of course, I did do prior work to that, but I have proven this to work with other keywords which is why I’m now confidently expanding my network.
So those are pretty much all my results, and albeit they just take two paragraphs to write about, they have a huge impact – I’m basically expanding my business based on them.
There is one caveat about Commission Blueprint 2.0 I must talk about, though. I mentioned before that one of the main benefits I saw in it was Article Blueprint – the article distribution network. Well, I don’t find it of much use – it’s really insignificant as compared to My Article Network or BLS which I’m used to anyway. It does work, but there are so few sites in it that even my free article submitter looks much better. I’m guessing they’ve pretty much abandoned it since they are releasing another link building service in November (free for Commission Blueprint users though, which is good news).
Other than that, after going through all of it and using what I can use, I can responsibly say there’s something in it for everyone and it’s well worth the money. And if you’re just looking to make your first money online, I can’t imagine how anyone after going through Commission Blueprint 2.0 wouldn’t do it. If you get it and can’t make money with it, please contact me asap, I wanna see what’s wrong with you and perhaps help you
You Can Still Buy Commission Blueprint 2.0
Posted by admin in Commission Blueprint on September 17th, 2009
Yup, the official sales page for Commission Blueprint 2.0 is closed (you can get a free 7 day trial of the best tools there now) but there’s a backdoor. So if you’re still on the fence, come on down and join me and the other 2000 folks who have bought it and are happy and proud owners of CB2.0 (you just gotta see the forums buzzing with activity).
I’ve been using tools and techniques from it all past week and I’ll just say my work has become much more efficient, let alone a couple of beasts I’m building right now based on CB2.0
I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again – it’s worth every penny and more.
Commission Blueprint 2.0 – Final Review
Posted by admin in Commission Blueprint on September 10th, 2009
Note: When I’ve finished writing this review I realized how lengthly it got, so please bear with me. I’ve bolded some key places that I think are the most important. So if you want to skim it, you can at least check those.
I’ve bought Commission Blueprint 2.0 yesterday and had my chance to go through everything now. So I figured I’d sum up my impressions and uses I have found for it. Now mind you, it’s only my subjective opinion and it very much depends on my level of experience. It contains training for the complete beginners to advanced topics, the tools and services may also be used differently. It also depends on what you’re already doing. Obviously, I have my business plan and I don’t want to digress, so I will only be using what helps to improve my business.
First of all I have to say it really is the most comprehensive IM kit I’ve seen. And I’m using the word “kit” very responsibly, it really is. It not only has well done videos and manuals, it has the most essential tools and services. I can only agree with them when they say it’s the last IM product you’ll need. It has everything you need and anything else may be just extra expert tools that are only optional if anything else.
The videos are basically in two formats – one in which Steve gives an overview of each module and explains how to get most of it for newbies, intermediate and expert marketers. Then the rest of the videos are tutorials in which the subjects are explained step by step.
The manuals are concise with no filler content. There are a lot of case studies in which real life examples are explained – usually there’s a problem indicated and each action taken, and the final result. You can see all keywords they used in SEO, PPC and so on, so it’s not just generic blurred Google page with who knows what keywords and results behind it. You can see it, you can understand it, you can confirm it and finally you can model upon it your own keywords and so on.
On top of it all, there are two action plans – free and with advertising expenses. If you’re new or just need a plan, you can follow one of them and use the training and tools provided in Commission Blueprint 2.0.
There are a bunch of tools and services, Keyword Blueprint and Article Blueprint are clearly being the main accent. The other tools are just as good. Hippo Jaw for instance is a great tracking service for PPC campaigns, AdSpy tool is a software you can install on your server and track competition ads on Google (something like PPC Bully 1.0, if you’re familiar). I’ll expand on Keyword Blueprint and Article Blueprint a little bit more, since they’re the most important to me.
Keyword Blueprint I think can be compared to Micro Niche Finder, although I’ve never used the latter. Essentially it’s an easy to use and efficient keyword research tool. What it does and does it well is automate the manual process you’d do with other keyword tools (such as Market Samurai) as much as possible, and make it easy to find great keywords. I cannot describe well enough how it makes my life easier. Usually I would enter my main niche keyword in Market Samurai, find relevant keywords and then repeat the process on each of them. Then I would find keywords with traffic and low competition and analyze first page of Google for them. Market Samurai does that well but it still takes way too much time and it’s easy to get lost. With Keyword Blueprint I’m able to start off as I would with the main keyword and related keywords it gives, then just click on the keywords I find relevant and it expands on them at the spot. That makes things easier already. Then I would simply select keywords with traffic that I think have good commercial intent and “ask” Keyword Blueprint what it thinks about beating the competition. It then gives a score 1-20, a red cross for no-no keywords and a star if it’s easy pickin’s. I can quickly choose a handful of keywords like that and confirm each of them in Google before I work on them. This process is so much faster than with other keyword tools that the time saved already pays off for the price of the whole kit.
In PPC it gets even more interesting. Keyword Blueprint works in two modes – SEO and PPC. I’ve described the SEO mode above, and in PPC it simply takes into account different characteristics. You start off by selecting a commission of the product you’re gonna promote (this can be an arbitrary amount if you don’t have one yet) and adding the main keyword. It then expands on it like in SEO mode allowing you to also expand on individual keywords on the spot and evaluates the daily clicks and CPC. If the CPC is humongous, it simply says ‘too expensive’ otherwise it gives the actual CPC you’d pay. It’s also important that the CPC is not the bid you’d pay for position #1 in Adwords but a more realistic calculated bid for lower positions that you’d normally bid. That gives a much better estimation. Finally, once you select the keywords you can move them to the evaluator tool where you immediately see if you’ll make any profit at those bids and conversion rate. You can make adjustments from there and see if you can make this campaign work. That’s what you used to do with spreadsheets, the whole thing is now fully automated.
The Article Blueprint is an article distribution service that is comparable to Unique Article Wizard. And again, because you get life-time access to it for no extra cost it pays off alone. For instance, I’ve already canceled My Article Network subscription, because even though it’s a little bit different than AB, I used it in the same way I can use AB. So even if it was the only thing I’d use Commission Blueprint 2.0 for, it would pay of after 10 months alone. I will of course won’t have to wait that long in reality.
Article Blueprint covers hundreds of article directories and the private high PR site network. I’ve only submitted one article and it’s been submitted to 5 directories yet so I don’t have any real results but if it works as it’s supposed to, it will do the job for me. My only complaint is that it doesn’t support jet spinner syntax and only rewrites articles by accepting 3 rewritten versions of each paragraphs. I’m not used to that nor I like it, so what I did for my test article was to spin each paragraph and submit them. It got approved but obviously it’s a little bit of a poor man’s solution and I’ll try to persuade them to add jet spinner syntax support. That would increase the rewriting ability so much more.
There are also two unannounced tools. One of them is a tool to find hub pages to get links from – a replacement for Hub Finder from SeoBook, which to quote them, “allows you to find sites which link to common resources that you manually enter, or resources that rank well in Yahoo! for a specific term.” That’s usually useful when trying to rank for high competition keywords.
The other tool is another link building service. As far as I know it’s gonna be a 3 way linking network with a unique twist. While I’m not a big fan of 3 way links since the back-links you get are from a page full of irrelevant content with tons of other outgoing links, the unique twist sounds intriguing. I also know that they were working on a service comparable to Linkvana, so this might be related.
From the training what I found the most useful is the video series on how to build your own high PR website network. They explain step by step how they do it in the fastest and cheapest way. So for instance to create a network of 20 sites would cost $120/month for hosting and ~$30 one time fee per domain. You would buy domains with PR, change the former site’s theme to what you need and retain the PR. Great strategy the concept of which I’ve already had in mind, so it will be a good opportunity to implement it.
To wrap it up, it’s a great value in all aspects – knowledge, entertainment (I find the videos and how it’s all done quite so!), tools and services. You don’t have to look far for examples where you pay $2k and get perhaps only 10% of what you get in Commission Blueprint 2.0. So if you’re still on the fence, unless you’re really short on money and can’t do anything about it, get it and get it fast. It’s gonna be closed in no time, and that’s not a marketing gimmick.
Commission Blueprint 2.0 Is Live & I’ve Just Bought It
Posted by admin in Commission Blueprint on September 9th, 2009
Commission Blueprint 2.0 has just went live and is available for purchase. I don’t know for how long it will be live (I hear rumors it’s gonna be sold out in 36 hours just like Niche Blueprint did), so I’m heading over there to get it as I write this just bought it!
My first impressions after about an hour and a half:
I’ve just been playing with Keyword Blueprint since it was one of the main reasons I’ve bought it. It really is as I imagined and it’s awesome. I’ve been looking through keywords for SEO for my Forex site and already found a few gems. And most importantly it’s so easy. Up until now I used Market Samurai for that and it was a long and boring process – you need to sort through a big list by traffic and competition, select some candidates and check each of them for first page competition. Drilling down into keywords was really cumbersome and since I’ve no patience at all I see now how many great keywords I missed. Love it.
I’ve also tried out Article Blueprint. It uses the same idea as in Unique Article Wizard – you enter three versions of all paragraphs and it shuffles them. I’m not a fan of this rewriting method – it’s too time consuming, and it’s quite a pity that it doesn’t support jet spinner syntax. But I’ve cheated and submitted an article rewritten with jet spinner, will see if that goes through. This is the way I’m used to and I’m planning to cancel my My Article Network membership over Article Blueprint, so it would be great if it worked.
I know too much for most of the training material, but I see some interesting video titles and manuals in Conversion section, also in SEO section. I like how they did the SEO plans, and while I have developed my own system that works for me, those who aren’t that advanced in SEO will love it.
There’s also an interesting series about high PR site farm building for SEO purposes. Just for the record, I’ve had this idea on the back burner for a while now and kept putting it off simply because I’ve never done this before and didn’t know how to approach it. I didn’t know there will be something like that in Commission Blueprint 2.0, so it’s quite a nice surprise. It’s a very advanced topic and takes money and effort to accomplish, but if you know more than the basics of SEO, you will know the great potential of having such a system in place. Let alone the cost of such services that are much more inferior due to the fact that many people use them and they are likely less relevant than you need (I’m looking at you, Linkvana).
Most manuals have real life examples in them, so besides the theory you see exactly how it’s done and what results you can get. For example, in list building with Adwords manual you have each step of an actual campaign they ran, what they did to reduce CPC and so on. This is a great way to learn.
The whole area is quite overwhelming actually and it will take me some time to go through it, right now I’m just trying out stuff that I’ve bought it for.
And btw, considering every second launch usually has technical difficulties, Commission Blueprint 2.0 system works perfectly. So the issues aren’t inevitable after all eh?
Some people do have problems with Clickbank payments, but that’s on Clickbank’s end and they more than strict fraud prevention rules. If you’re having problems, make sure you have your address matches with your credit card’s. [edit: The Paypal option is now available too, for those who prefer it or have problems with credit card payment.]
From Commission Blueprint to Commission Blueprint 2.0
Posted by admin in Commission Blueprint on August 31st, 2009
In April I wrote about my results of using Commission Blueprint for a few months. Now with Commission Blueprint 2.0 coming, it’s closing to a year and I’m glad to say that I’ve improved since. I wrote that I made $2.5k/month with a ~$15 daily spend. I’ve managed to up the revenue to $3k and cut the spend to $10/day. That’s only Clickbank. In addition to that I’ve had a whole bunch of campaigns in other networks and private programs, albeit those mostly had only a weekly or so life-span (still bringing up to $2.5k each). That’s very good by my standards – heck, I’ve never made that much money in my life before.
The point is, it’s all to do with Commission Blueprint. Maybe it could have been another product, or maybe I could have made it on my own from all the free information on the Internet, but it was Commission Blueprint that pushed me through.
Now looking back to my past performance, I can see two clear phases. I worked exclusively on PPC as per Commission Blueprint until March or so, then encouraged by Niche Blueprint I began working in SEO. Those are just two different traffic getting methods, but as they say, diversification is key. At the time of writing this, my revenue from PPC and SEO are about equal and have a 50/50 share in my affiliate business.
But where I’m getting at is, the first Commission Blueprint was only about PPC. There was nothing about SEO in it and I had to pick it up from other products (mostly it was Niche Blueprint from the same guys) and all information I could find on various forums, blogs, etc. And while you can do well with only PPC, you can do so much more with SEO. That’s where Commission Blueprint 2.0 comes in and covers even more than SEO (as I wrote in my previous post).
It seems to me that Steve, Tim and co. have purposely decided to release the two products a year apart. You start with Adwords, get a good hang of it, then you move to SEO and other venues in your affiliate business. A year is ought to be enough to make the transition.
Nevertheless, even if you don’t know what the heck I’m talking about, Commission Blueprint 2.0 will be a good place to start too.
Commission Blueprint 2.0 Review
Posted by admin in Commission Blueprint on August 16th, 2009
Steve Clayton and Tim Godfrey are releasing Commission Blueprint 2.0. That’s great news, knowing how good the original Commission Blueprint was. But there’s some common misconception. Commission Blueprint 2 will not be an update to it’s predecessor – it’s gonna be a completely new product about much more than just PPC.
Here’s what Commission Blueprint 2.0 is about. It consists of a huge video library, manuals and several tools. It’s divided into these 10 modules:
- A welcome module
- Keyword research. Everything you need to know about keyword research, case studies, tips and tricks, and the new Keyword Blueprint and Ad Spy tool.
- Finding Offers. How to choose a winner and the Picking Offer Calculator.
- How to build converting sites, including the Site Builder tools.
- Affiliate sales and conversion strategies, including the landing page bonus, IP, double selling, riding trends and CPA conversion techniques.
- SEO module – everything from the basics to the most advanced techniques that can get you ranked even under the most competitive keywords. Includes Article Blueprint tool, building PR farms, link building examples and case studies, link building plans.
- Adwords module from basics to advanced techniques, using Wordpress Direct, YouTube PPC, and the Hippo Jaw tracking tool.
- Social media and article marketing with case studies, tips and tricks.
- List building and email marketing tips & tricks, case studies.
- The conclusion module
Every tool I mentioned is part of Commission Blueprint 2.0. I know those tools sell separately, so it’s quite exciting to see them there.
The whole outline looks really great – there’s nothing that it wouldn’t cover about affiliate marketing and looks like it will beat some quite popular IM courses out there. I know the style of teaching of these guys and I can honestly say they know how to teach. You literally just have to copy what they do on video, they give you real life examples that you can look up, and there’s no way on earth you can lose after following the material. That’s what I gather from the other two products that I’ve bought from Steve and Tim so far – Commission Blueprint and Niche Blueprint.
I can only recommend Commission Blueprint 2.0 based on my past experience with these guys. If you can find the money to invest in it, go for it, you can’t lose. I’m buying it the minute it’s released (in fact probably even earlier as I’m sure as a past customer I’ll get an early link).
Commission Blueprint Review
Posted by admin in Commission Blueprint on April 8th, 2009
In October 2008 I decided to look into affiliate marketing that everyone was talking about. I’ve read a lot of free information on forums, blogs, watched many videos and gave it a spin on Adwords. I didn’t do well, made one sale but spent few times that to get it. Needless to say I wasn’t impressed and I was thinking to quit – it’s not for me, I thought.
But then in ClickBank I saw a product called Commission Blueprint, it had a big gravity (a ClickBank ranking term) which meant people are successfully selling it, so I tried to promote it too. I failed there too, but before I quit I thought I’d buy this product and see if there’s anything I’m missing that doesn’t allow me to make any profit.
I was very cautious and I literally was ready to get a refund any second. But something has changed after I saw the first video of Commission Blueprint. I don’t know if there’s something Steve said or the way he said it, I understood it’s gonna be a good video series.
And I was right. I’ve learned so much from these videos, I’ve had so many aha moments that it’s embarrassing how I didn’t know that before and what silly mistakes I made (to name one of the worst, I used to mix Search and Content Network in one campaign, d’oh!). I was pleasantly impressed with the knowledge provided and set my hopes high again. So there I was playing with my Adwords all over again.
This time I did much better, I didn’t make profit, but I didn’t lose too. I made some sales and they’ve pretty much covered my expenses. That was a good change and promising too, but… My budget isn’t limitless and I was running out of money. ClickBank takes way too long to send the checks and I’ve stumbled upon a problem that I haven’t thought about before.
At this point I’ve decided to go low budget and I also realized it’s not against Commission Blueprint. You see, by default Steve shows an example with $500 daily budget, and that’s a lot of money. But on the forums Steve confirmed himself that it’s not a must and you can run campaigns at $5/day if you want.
By the way, I’ve mentioned the Commission Blueprint forums. And you should really visit them and see what kind of community it is and look up the member Steven Clayton, who’s no-one else but Steve from the videos. Really, the support these guys provide is easily the best I have ever seen anywhere. If you have a problem or struggle with anything, you will find help there. The forums are public so you can see them even before buying.
To continue my story, I took it slow with a $20/day budget due to my financial situation and it made me extremely cautious and enforced me to pay extra attention to every detail. That is when I hit my biggest affiliate marketing success at that time. Mind you, it weren’t millions like many guys out there claim, my first successful campaign made me $20-40 a day consistently, and I spent on it just $5 a day (low traffic on these keywords didn’t even hit my $20 max budget). That’s about $750/month profit and for me that is quite significant money. It was in December.
It’s been 4 months since, and I’m still taking it slow, currently my campaigns are making me about $2,500/month and my daily spend is ~$15. I’m am by no means rich but these campaigns are running 100% on auto pilot and allow me to do other things such as SEO to eventually scale my campaigns.
So if you’re anywhere near the stage where I was back in November when I bought Commission Blueprint and you want to try affiliate marketing, I wholeheartedly recommend it. It’s the best program of this kind I’ve seen to date. And again, don’t take it from me, go to the CB forums and see what other members are doing.
