Blueprint Pro+ - Reviewed and Currently Available

by psk09
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Blueprint Pro has been live for a little over a month now and it is time for a review.

I bought access to the Blueprint Pro training course and the Blueprint Pro+ membership. So if you have any question on either, I can answer them.

The training course was originally to be spread out over 4 weeks from Sept. 5th to Oct. 5th, but as the course progressed Steve made adjustments according to the feedback he was receiving. The training therefore ended up being delivered in 7 Phases instead of 4 (Sept. 5th - Oct. 22nd).

Here is a breakdown of each phase.

Phase 1:
  • Video 1 - Welcome Video
  • Video 2 - Steve's take on the present state of online marketing
  • Video 3 -An overview of the whole project / understanding the concept
  • Video 4 - Setting goals and objectives
  • Video 5 - Things to be accomplished before the next phase
  • Resources - PDF manuals and links to other sources

Phase 2:
13 Sessions divided into 3 groups:
  • Group 1 (Sessions 1-4) - 6 videos: Selecting your market, niche and first project "e-Commerce Lite Site"
  • Group 2 (Sessions 5-8) - 4 videos: Selecting your "Value Site"
  • Group 3 (Sessions 9-13) - 5 videos: Creating the sites
  • Resources - PDF manuals, access to Blueprint software and links to other sources

Phase 3:
  • 10 Sessions - Videos covering site design, on-page optimisation and SEO plan
  • Resources - PDF manuals, Spreadsheets and links to other sources
  • Bonuses - Mining Money Online (for beginners), Blueprint Pro website themes

Phase 4:
  • 9 Sessions - Videos covering traffic sources: PPC, YouTube, Facebook...
  • Resources - PDF manuals and links to other sources
  • Bonus - Free access to an outstanding PPC Mastery Course

Phase 5:
  • 4 Sessions - Videos text marketing, and apps and mobile traffic
  • Resources - PDF manuals, access to Blueprint software and links to other sources
  • Bonus - "The Email Copy Formula" by Jay White

Phase 6:
  • 5 Sessions - Videos covering e-Commerce Lite Site alternative, PPC Re-marketing and Blueprint Mobile Platform.
  • Resources - PDF manuals, access to Blueprint software and links to other sources
  • Bonus - "Fresh Store Builder Tutorials" by Drew Melton

Phase 7:
  • Final Session - Bringing everything all together
This course will not become obsolete in a year or two! Its purpose is to teach you how to dominate a market through every possible means. And when new traffic sources open up in the future, they can be implemented into the plan. (Note: You will not find a cheaper mobile platform outside the Blueprint Pro membership.)

The videos produced by Steve are very thorough. At the beginning of each new phase he will clarify any problems or questions raised in the previous phase. He does an excellent job of bringing everyone along with him. I have not found a course where the Support Team bends over backwards to help you succeed. They are truly amazing! Also on the forum, if Steve doesn't answer your question personally, other members, each with their own expertise, will readily help you out. I find the forum very addictive.

To Summarize

The Blueprint Pro+ membership is extensive and thorough. The course teaches you the necessary steps to dominate a market within a year by following a plan designed by two successful marketers. I must say, Steve has the ability to communicate complex matters in a way for beginners to understand and replicate.


Not only do they teach you what to do, but they provide you with the best tools to get the job done. I don't think anyone could discredit the value provided by their tools.

Finally the support; absolutely brilliant! This is an area where many companies put little emphasis because of the drain on their time and resources. The support you will receive from the Blueprint Team is second to none, and I stand behind that statement.

Blueprint Pro+ Available

Buying Blueprint Pro training course by itself is not available, but the Blueprint Pro+ membership is available. If this brief review has convinced you that you need this course than you can get it through one of the only available sources: mine!
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  • Profile picture of the author ysckyler
    Hi, I just wanted to add my 2 cents. :p

    I did purchase blueprint pro and find it amazing. One dowside though it that, it is not totally newbie friendly. In my opinion it is gear more towards season marketer who has been hit by panda or peguin or people who have been around IM for a year or 2 but not making money, this is the course for you.

    If your totally new to IM, your going to get lost by the many different components and also sheer amount of info. So for newbies, getting this course means you need to learn most of the basic stuff yourself either through youtube or asking help in the forum or sending support tickets through them.

    Like psk09 said,
    I really like the support system and the forum for this course. The slowest response i get from them its 1 weeks. Most of the question you likely have already been answered in the forum. The plus side about the blueprint team is that, Steve Clayton which is the founder is often the first to answer your question or give an added insight to an already answer question.
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  • Profile picture of the author psk09
    Thanks ysckyler for contributing to this review.

    If your totally new to IM, your going to get lost by the many different components and also sheer amount of info.
    Yes, I agree. Those who are new to IM must keep the right perspective when following the course. Steve stated more than once through the latter phases of the course (possibly for this very reason), that Blueprint Pro should be looked upon as a marathon rather than a sprint.

    That analogy helped me, because at first I was not able to keep up with his timetable. But once you finish the first Project, any additional Projects when tackling a Niche becomes much easier.

    So for newbies, getting this course means you need to learn most of the basic stuff yourself either through youtube or asking help in the forum or sending support tickets through them.
    Within the Blueprint Pro+ membership there is additional training that is not available for those who just bought the course.
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    • Profile picture of the author tommcb99
      I've been a member of Blueprint Pro Plus since it's original inception as IMA (Internet Marketing Advantage) and even prior to that. I've been with Steve and crew for many years.

      Unfortunately, I have to now say that Blueprint Pro Plus is not what it used to be. Yes, all of the content and tools are there and they are extensive and quite good. However, there is no longer a forum or any other way to communicate and trade tips, stories, ask questions of other BPP members. Steve used to have the best IM forum on the market and I was active on it for years, but he took it down last year due to all the spamming that was done on it. Fair enough - we all understand and can relate to that. Problem was, the promised replacement to it for BPP members never materialized and now there is nothing.

      Additionally, there have been no updates to BPP for going on three months now and their blog has no new posts since August and comments made on it receive no reply. It appears that the members have been to a great degree abandoned. That said, I will also say that when you turn in a trouble ticket for anything in BPP it is still answered quickly.

      I know this sounds pretty critical of BPP. It's still a fine product with excellent tools that you can't find anywhere else - or if you do the price will be prohibitive. My concern is that nothing is being updated, the blog is being ignored, and members have no way to voice concerns and get a response - except with a trouble ticket. Steve and Tim used to have the best and most personal service of anyone and that is probably still true for the large scale products launches they now seem to be concentrating on. Sadly, the same can't be said for BPP members. As I said, the tools are good - although getting somewhat long in the tooth - and if that's what you're looking for, it's still a good deal.

      Guess I just miss the good old Blueprint days.

      Tom
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      • Profile picture of the author abadrj1
        Hi,

        I, like tommcb99, have been with BluePrint Pro for years, when it was Commission Blueprint.

        The good news is that it has been worth it for me. Steve and Tim provide excellent value for what you get. And this is generally true with all of their products.

        The bad news is that, I agree that it is getting a little stale, and I am not sure whether it is worth continuing with my membership, based on what Tom talked about in his post.

        I, too, miss the community and frequent updates, and believe that they seem to be concentrating on bigger ticket items nowadays.

        They have added new benefit which is very helpful and may make me keep my membership. It is the ability to get trust certificates, which can help you convert sales and tend to be expensive, as part of the membership.

        Joe
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        • Profile picture of the author tommcb99
          Update: After four months with no updates to BPP, no new posts on their forum, and no responses to the comments from members on the blog complaining about the lack of updates, I finally cancelled my monthly membership after being a member for over four years. There's no longer any way to contact Steve and no way to communicate with other monthly members.

          Yes, Steve's products have always been good but I believe his company is changing. He has taken on a new partner, Aiden Booth, and they seem to now be concentrating on large scale products (e.g. in the $2,000 plus price range) and no longer promote a close knit community of users and no longer offer personal advice and assistance. Guess they no longer are looking for long term customer relationships.

          Tom
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