Who is Rob Mellor and Rob Clark???

March 9th, 2008 by User ImageNelson Tan

In an earlier preview video, blogging master Rob Benwell revealed just one of his niche sites employing his Niche Annihilation Method: Quit Smoking Today.

On that “quit smoking” site, the webmaster goes by the name “Rob Mellor”, so that got me intrigued. Since Rob Benwell claims his Niche Annihilation Method has worked so well for his various niches, I got the idea to google-search for “Rob Mellor”. I just felt compelled to tie up the loose connections.

Guess what? With a bit of sleuth work, I found good leads :)

This is Rob Mellor’s Ezine Articles author page. From one discus fish-related article, I locate Discus Fish Secrets (Rob Clark?). Wait, there’s more…

The header designs for Risk Free Betting SecretUltimate Tattoo Designs (Matt Robinson?) and Secret Chinese Recipes (Lea Wong?) look similar…

Whoever this ‘Rob Mellor’ is, firstly, it is obvious he’s a niche marketer. Second, an independent review by Pam Jenkins mentions briefly Rob did a “discus fish” site. You can find the review at the end of this page.

Niche Annihilation Method

At least Rob Benwell has always been the Real McCoy! This time he reveals 6 major Niche Annihilation methods, a “30 Day Blueprint To Niche Success” and 57 underground step-by-step videos to guide you through setting up  your first niche sites.

Surprisingly short at 49 pages as it is, it still contains some very interesting ideas and concepts only Rob knows best to himself, like a sneaky but brilliant conversion tactic on page 8 and 9 and why you should plan your sites 2 years ahead in page 23.

But no matter how fabulous Niche Annihilation Method is, nothing will happen if you don’t put in the effort to apply the methods in the e-book and video.

You can take months to study what goes on behind the scenes of the niche sites or cut your learning curve and be among the first 500 investors of Niche Annihilation Method and receive 4 very pricey bonuses too!

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