SBI is geared toward beginners, it does cater to more knowlegable folks but for the most part it's the newbie crowd that benefits the most. They do try to be careful to point this out.
You can't be everything to everyone. Their main selling point, imho, is their action guide, which helps you go from step 1, through to getting a working site going. They help you pick a good niche, what keywords to use, how to get ranked for those words, mostly get free traffic through search engines, do all the coding stuff, and help go through the monetization stuff. Mostly I think that's where the strength of SBI is greatest. If I know nothing, this will help me get a site going that has a real chance.
There are triumphs and failures, as with everything. Some people get to quit their jobs just from the income off their sites. Some flop miserably. So it does work but the person using it has everything to do with it. SBI stresses this.
Sure there's hype, hey, you have the right to sell your product, and SBI does back its claims up. It does work. You don't make a sale by sitting quietly on the sidelines.
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If you're having a lot of trouble getting help you can contact Ken Evoy directly, he's the owner/CEO, head hauncho, and he will get back to you. I'm really not into the deep end of coding so can't give you an inkling.
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