The Power Blog - Combination Blogging and Downline Builder
The Power Blog, created by Peter Dobler, has two very different aspects to it.
On the surface, it is a simple blog that offers affiliate marketing, network marketing, SEO, traffic building, and other similar tips. That's why it is so easy to underestimate what it is.
PowerBlog members can post to the blog periodically, using codes that work with the built-in downline builder. By promoting your favorite network marketing or affiliate marketing business, you are also helping other members promote theirs, and vice versa.
The below-the-surface part of the Power Blog will be discussed in the next section.
What is under the surface of the Power Blog
We have a growing community of people who are working together to tap into the features included in the Power Blog.
Rather than trying to tell you the features, and maybe missing something new, I want to refer you to the Free member and Pro member links in the next section. These links will take you to a page with the most current information.
Each member of the Power Blog refers visitors using their personal affiliate link, and this is one of the main ways it differs from a regular blog.
Pro members can refer you to the Power Blog with their referral code and you may see a very different blog than you would if you just went to read it. Not all pro members take advantage of this feature, but it is available.
Go read the Free member page first and see what the Power Blog is all about. Then, visit the Pro member page and see additional ways you can use the Power Blog if you upgrade your account.
Peter likes to reward active members, so Free members can be rewarded with a Pro-Lite membership that gives you some of the Pro features at no cost, other than your participation.
If you have questions or comments, please leave your feedback at the bottom of this page.
For more in-depth discussions, come on over to our Success With Power Blog group at MySpace. The link is in the next section.
I'm still learning all the things I can do with the Power Blog and I look forward to participating more over time.
If you are an affiliate or network marketer, come on over and see how the Power Blog can help you.
Power Blog Links
- Come see the Power Blog
- This link will take you to view the surface level of the Power Blog. It looks just like any other blog from this viewpoint.
- Become a Power Blog Free Member
- Come see some of what lurks below the surface of the Power Blog. As a free member, you can start building a downline in several companies and do even more. This page shows you what is available for free members.
- Become a Power Blog Pro Member
- Free members get quite a bit from the Power Blog, but Pro members get even more access, including being able to add entries to the blog and add new programs. If you are serious about your marketing business and want to get the full benefits from the Power Blog, you should seriously consider upgrading to a Pro membership.
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| cre8ivegrl
Hi John... lots of info. Great lens! Shelley Posted October 14, 2006 |
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johndilbeck
Most folks don't like to be the first to leave a comment, so let me make it a bit easier. It has taken me quite some time to really start to understand the Power Blog because of all its power and options. The more I learn, the more I appreciate what Peter has done. Posted September 26, 2006 |


