The Only Blogging Resource You Need - Firepow
Monday, July 28th, 2008Now, if you know me you’ll know that I’ve been teaching people how to blog successfully for quite a long time and I don’t usually promote blog related things of other peoples since I rarely see any that I don’t already provide.
The other thing you may or may not know is that I hate paying for something every month. In fact, if I want something and someone is charging monthly I usually just pay to create my own version rather than have the leetching my money every month.
With both of those things said - I’m very surprised to say what I’m about to say……
I think you should go (right now) and check out a blogging resource of someone elses. It’s called Firepow
The guys name in Andrew (nice name) Hansen and he’s just released the best blogging resource I’ve seen.
I love to help people that help themselves and this is one of those times. Andrew has put so much value into his offer that I actually feel like I would be doing a mis-service to you by not telling you about it.
Like I said, I hate monthly payments and this is one, but there’s just so much value that if you have an online business it’s a no brainer.
I rarely find anything that I think will apply to almost anyone, but this is so good even I bought it and I’m already doing the things he shares - but he’s automated so many tasks that it’s worth me buying just to save so much time (and not have to pay other people to do it for me either).
There’s a ton of information and different levels for different needs and budgets (plus great promotional resources for affiliates), so I’m not going to go over the things he tells you on his site - just go there and see for yourself.
http://turntoandy.com/topblogging.htm
Wow, that’s so weird to be telling people to go buy someone elses blogging stuff but I feel better for it.
Andy
I’m Andy Henry,
I’ve been using the Internet for marketing purposes since 1999 and I’ve used just about every method you could hear of.
I’ve created this blog so that I can share what works and what doesn’t with anyone who’s walking a similar path and doesn’t want to have to relearn the lessons I learned the hard (and long) way.

