Traffic Equalizer - Review and Tutorials
Writing this review and tutorials for Traffic Equalizer, I found
myself conflicted. Traffic Equalizer is several years
old--which in Internet years is eons. It's produced by Jeff
Alderson, whose company is called Xybercode. Traffic Equalizer
is a well-known product and almost everyone in the search engine
marketing field has used it--or at least heard of it. Traffic
Equalizer is legendary. You might say it's a bit notorious.
On
the one hand, I try to be conservative about
where I apply my affiliate links
on this site. Traffic Equalizer is a fairly old program, and
largely does not work as well as it used to.
On the other hand, I have made incredible profits from Traffic
Equalizer -- a condition that still exist for me, even in this day
and age when Traffic Equalizer isn't supposed to work.
2,000% ROI from One Domain
Proof positive: in Fall 2006, I set up Traffic Equalizer on
one domain. The domain cost me $15. I believe I spent
all of 45 minutes creating this particular Traffic Equalizer site.
Let's say my time is worth $35. So, excluding the cost of
Traffic Equalizer, I spent fifty bucks. Since that time, this
domain has pulled in well over 2,000% ROI. And it's still
churning out money, every single day of my life. And I do
nothing to it. Nothing. Zero, zip. And, remember,
that was just one domain.
Traffic Equalizer generates a huge
quantity of keyword-targeted webpages. If you're new to search engine
marketing, this is important because search engines favor websites with
quantity. Not only that, search engines favor websites whose individual
pages focus on one specific subtopic, or keyword.
Traffic Equalizer is not a difficult piece of software to learn.
It very much has a "wizard-like' interface that leads you from step
to step, without giving you a lot of room for error. Still, if
you're not familiar with the entire concept of generating massive
quantities of keyword-targeted pages and publishing them, you may
want to spend some time with our
Traffic Equalizer tutorial.
It has its good and bad points. The bad point is that it is
largely a discontinued program. The good point is that
Traffic Equalizer somehow,
mysteriously, still makes money.
The days of massive Traffic Equalizer earnings are over. Understood?
Now that we've got that out of the way, it's a fairly reliable source of a
modest passive income. It all depends on
how you design and monetize your pages.
Unlike other review sites, we give you solid, realistic numbers. You do
need to do a lot of other work besides "pushing the button."
You have to have a webhost and pay the fees. You need to be
able to create your own website. You need to know how to send
your site to the host. You need to have basic keyword research
skills. So, it's close to an "out of the box" experience, but
it really helps if you are already set up with basic search engine
marketing skills.