Traffic Equalizer

Traffic Equalizer the sales letter I hate apart from the

Get Your Copy Of “Traffic Equalizer” Now For Only $147 aff link
You can download it right now — even if it’s 2:00 a.m.! — that kills me

hehehe I love that ! really I do .. anyway the point about this post, well I made $28,000 in one month off this product before the footprint got out that was a different time, well guess what I downloaded Traffic Equalizer Version 3 changed the footprint, released a few sites and made $347 in 3 days lol. maybe the good times are back lol

so what Spam tools ,, oops Search Marketing Tools, have you forgotten about that may still work .. hehe

Daven

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6 Comments | Leave a comment »

  1. 1. IrishWonder | November 14th 2006 @ 7:57 pm

    heck I still use TE but I’ve hacked the heck out of the templates

  2. 2. Parys | November 15th 2006 @ 10:45 pm

    So, whats works now days? There is still a lot of old, good, spam based on subdomains, indexed in G (as well as on MSN and Y). If it works - the old tools should work too. Right? ;)

  3. 3. Peter | November 22nd 2006 @ 4:03 pm

    Hi Dave,

    Sounds good, I’ve never used TE (I prefer RSSGM for page generation) but if it works I’m willing to give it a go!

    Was this just using AdSense on the TE pages?

    Care to share which footprints need changing or is it just the usual template ones?

    Does it have any advantages over RSSGM?

    Cheers

    Pete

  4. 4. LeRoi | November 30th 2006 @ 6:46 am

    Yeah, what actually generated all that money? Was it the sell of products? Affiliate programs? AdSense? Sell of TrafficEqualizer?

  5. 5. LeRoi | November 30th 2006 @ 6:48 am

    Oh, and what do you mean by footprint? What’s that all about? Please share for the uninitiated. :)

  6. 6. ergophobe | November 30th 2006 @ 6:03 pm

    Footprint: the tell-tale bits of the markup that are repeated in every site built with a given app and that, therefore, allow search engines to filter for auto-generated MFA sites using the app and allow hackers to find such sites and then try known exploits.
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