NetBusinessBlog.com - Made from Concentrate
March 10th, 2007 | by Ryan Stewart |
In the 49 days since he started NetBusinessBlog.com, Matt Coddington is already becoming a recognized name in the world of blogging for profit, affiliate marketing, and making money online. An astonishing 2.2 posts per day means that by the end of his first year of blogging on NBB, Matt will have generated 803 pages high quality content.
I found Matt’s site through John Chow.com - a site that, quite frankly, has become watered down with ReviewMe reviews, Review My Blog reports, and YouTube videos. I added John’s site to my feed reader in November 2006 and, while I don’t plan to take him off my list of daily reads any time soon, I’m certainly glad he pointed me to Net Business Blog before the quality of his content started to decline in an attempt to grow his monthly earnings. Don’t get me wrong, I still enjoy reading JohnChow dot com, I just don’t read it for the same reasons I used to - I should probably move it from the “internet marketing” folder in my reader to the “entertainment” folder. The guy is definately good at what he does. But, I digress . . .
Net Business Blog has been a stable read from Day one. The content almost always fits the professional blogging niche and his writing style is coherent, gramatically correct, and easy to read. The broad range of content that Matt covers on NBB means that his readers get somewhat of a suprise on a daily basis. As an example, his last seven posts have all been rightfully assigned different categories - forums, blogging, news, reviews, e-commerce, contests, & general. That, in and of itself, is impressive.
What I’m most excited to see from NBB is a recent announcement that Matt Made regarding his rock and roll niche site case study. I agree with some of the commentors that by releasing the domain name on NBB, Matt will diminish the value of the study though. I would certainly prefer to see screenshots of stats and earnings reports without the domain name attached. In fact, if you’re reading this Matt, consider it a challenge . . .
Fly under the radar when launching your new case study site - at least until you break even and earn your $500 per month back for a couple of months in a row. Then, when you’ve got the ball rolling, you can announce it on NBB and watch your traffic go through the roof.
In conclusion, no matter what Matt decides to do, I will continue to read NBB and follow the case study because the information I’ve seen is valuable. I like to learn, and NetBusinessBlog.com makes learning easier.

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