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Coming Soon: AutoBlog Training

Hi, welcome to my first post on BlogPiG! Now… let’s get introductions out of the way first…
My name is Mike and I am Gary’s brother. My working background was generally in offline advertising, I was employed as a graphic designer using Photoshop and similar design software. It was never too in depth, just enough for what I needed. Apart from this I am generally a number cruncher and use Excel quite a bit.
So the point I’m making is “Yes” I know my way around a computer but not like many of the BlogPiG members. I have been reading some of your comments and I have no idea what ‘URLcloaking’ is or where to stick my ‘WYSIWYG editor’ and how to create ‘nested categories’.
I’ve certainly never built an AutoBlog…
This inexperience is the key reason I’ve come on board. Not everyone has the knowledge and skills and at BlogPiG we want to do the best we can in offering support and guidance so everyone can earn a passive income using the BlogPiG plugins. The internet is a big place and there is enough room for everyone, experienced and inexperienced.
As a new venture BlogPiG has employed my services to test, comment and generally offer support to members with little or no experience of using AutoBlogs for passive income generation. I will be here for you to fire questions at, to talk through problems you might be experiencing with BlogPiG, WordPress, FTP client, registrars or hosting sites.
If I don’t know the answers then I shall do my best to find them for you.
I’ve watched Gary generate a lot of cash over the years using his techniques and software. So now it’s time for me to try and emulate his success and prove his theory to you also. I will offer tips and advice and mistakes to avoid in my upcoming posts and I will be releasing my own video library showing the stages I go through whilst starting my own AutoBlog empire from scratch.
If there is a particular area or subject you would like me to cover in greater depth then just let me know and I will always see what I can do to help you.
I look forward to talking to you again shortly…
All the best…
Mike (the AutoBlog Apprentice)








