Stealth Traffic System Plugin

Thank you for your interest in the Stealth Traffic System plugin.

This is one of the easiest ways to get massive backlinks to your site.

You can download the plugin here. Latest update to plugin – September 1st, 2010

I have another surprise and that’s a RSS Randomizer plugin. If you have a site with many pages already on it, then this plugin will ensure that the Stealth Traffic System plugin will get deep links to ALL of your pages, not just the posts listed in your current feed.

You can download the RSS Randomizer plugin here.

Expand the video to full screen for better viewing.

You can do that by clicking the icon on the bottom right of the video player.

What follows are step by step instructions on how to install and use the plugin.

Step 1 – Install the plugin

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To begin, login to the admin panel within your Wordpress blog.

This can be done by visiting http://YOURDOMAIN.com/wp-admin

You will be asked for your username and password that was assigned to you when creating this blog.

Once logged in, scroll down to the ‘Plugins’ section on the left side navigation panel. It will look like the screenshot above.

Once there, click Add New.

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Next, click the Upload link.

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Next, click Browse and navigate to the location of the plugin on your hard drive. The filename is stealthtrafficsystem.zip.

Once you’ve selected that file, then click Install Now.

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Once the plugin is uploaded to Wordpress, you will see the message above. Please click Activate Plugin.

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When activated, you will see the Stealth Traffic System Plugin in your plugins list.

Step 2 – Configure the plugin

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The way the plugin works is simple… it generates content, creates links, and then posts those links to other sites.

We have to start off and define who those other sites are.

The plugin will post to any Wordpress or Wordpress Mu site that you have access to and that has xml-rpc enabled (90% of blogs has this enabled).

In the menu on the left side of Wordpress, scroll to Stealth Traffic System and click on Blogs.

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Add your blogs to the area that I have highlighted above.

The format is:

URL,username,password

URL,username,password

URL,username,password

* I never add more than 3000 blogs at any one time.

If you need a tool to get blogs, then Traffic Multiplier X is my recommendation.

Also, when the Epic Traffic Systems package goes live on June 15th, I will have a set of tools that will allow you to create as many blogs as you want.

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Once you’ve added your blogs, now you need to click on Stealth Traffic System.

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This is perhaps the most complex section.

1. Posting delay in minutes – The way this plugin works is it’s triggered when someone visits your site AND this posting delay has expired. For instance, I have the above set to 30. This means that the program will get me links after 30 minutes has passed AND someone visits my site. Once it posts links, then the time resets and it will wait another 30 minutes. BUT, if no one has visited the site, then it will wait until someone does before it’s triggered again.

2. Stop link posting in days – If you only want the plugin to get you links for ‘X’ number of days, this is where you will put that number. If you want to it to work for as long as you have the blog, then leave this field blank.

3. Feed of blog to link to – This is the RSS feed from your blog. The plugin parses the title and links from this feed and embeds it into the content it creates and post. This is yet another good reason to use keywords in your blog titles.

4-6. This information will allow your installation of the Stealth Traffic System to create content and behave like it’s supposed to.

Here’s the info you should use:

This is the URL to the server: http://www.stealthtrafficsystem.com/

This is the username you will use: sts@affiliateradio.com/

This is the password: affiliateradio

7. In this field, you will enter an article related to the topic of your blog. All of the articles I personally use are created by Articlez.

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The last step is adding a posting template and clicking the Set Up Auto Linking button.

The good news is that I’ve already created a posting template for you!

Feel free to use what I have in there already or create your own.

That’s all there is too this.

Since this is a free plugin, support isn’t included.

But this has been beta tested since October and there are only been one issue reported…

Q – There’s nothing in the Posting History?

A – It’s either because XML-RPC isn’t turned on in the remote blog or the plugin isn’t firing (remember, the posting minutes has to have passed AND the site must have a visitor).

Here’s the video:

{ 18 comments… read them below or add one }

reed June 29, 2010 at 7:19 am

cool great share keith ! thanks mucho . will get a site up and monetized with it and send you the result. fun out !

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Andy June 29, 2010 at 9:15 am

Hi Keith

Thanks for the plugin. Just got a couple of quick questions. I keep getting the default link included with anchor text free web hosting and the site it links to has nothing there. Do we need have to keep it and if so anyway or getting that link to spin so it doesn’t always post that same link as it will be too spammy.

Also i was wondering what/where is the BACKDOOR.php file to use for the auto registration? and i noticed some twittter functions in the php code and cant seem to get that to work aswell.
Cheers

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Bonnie June 29, 2010 at 9:33 am

Many thanks Keith for your generous sharing of this plugin and for the informative videos of the Epic promotion. Great practical lessons.

Bonnie

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Anthony Mink June 29, 2010 at 4:48 pm

keith,

I have Traffic X, i bought it from you about a week ago now. I was going to use my MU’s from Traffic X to put into STS.

Question, the my MU blogs are formatted like this: username:password:URL and the STS says the format as to be URL,username,password

does this mean that I have to manually go through each MU Blog and rearrange the format to work with STS?

Thank you very much for your response and all your help. A week ago I thought I could never do Affiliate marketing…thanks to yourself, matt trainer and Chad of traffic X it will be my full time income soon!

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xbox 360 repairs June 29, 2010 at 7:21 pm

looks good
have to look up Traffic X

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Gregor Borsic June 30, 2010 at 2:08 am

Hi,
just having few questions regarding this plugin:
-the setup process is not problematic, but when I start plugin the plugin starts to get comments (that is sign that plugin is working), some comments also fall in spam. Well question is do I approve those comments, remove them from spam, or I just leave them and dont touch them.
Thank you.
Gregor

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Gregor Borsic June 30, 2010 at 2:10 am

Ahh forgot to say that I am talking about blogslammer plugin, but I think that those to plugins look same to me.
Sorry for mistake, but question stay.

Thank you.

Gregor

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Dan June 30, 2010 at 2:45 am

Hi Keith,

Thanks for sharing this brilliant plug in. Can you please provide an alternative to Traffic X in getting blogs to upload so we can start using it for us who don’t own the Traffic X..

Thanks,
Danny

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Art July 2, 2010 at 9:11 pm

when posting the URL’s for the blogs which format is correct?

http://mysite.com
http://www.mysite.com
http://www.mysite.com
mysite.com

or does it matter?

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Keith Baxter Reply:

mysite.com

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Max July 28, 2010 at 3:56 am

Hi,

I’m a bit puzzled about finding the blogs, and more in particular the username and password to fit the URL,username,password requirement.

I know of the tool you recommend, but if I were to do this manually, how can I get around finding the usernames and passwords of the blogs I would like the system to post to?

Thanks for your help.

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Tom July 29, 2010 at 9:55 am

Hi Keith

I have followed your tutorial are the username and passwords correct as i dont see anything on my history tab

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Keith Baxter Reply:

Yes, here they are again:

http://www.stealthtrafficsystem.com
sts@affiliateradio.com/
affiliateradio

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John July 31, 2010 at 7:48 pm

With getting blogs, are these supposed to be blogs that WE own or other people’s blogs? If other people’s, how do we get their username and password? Thanks.

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Keith Baxter Reply:

Can be both.

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Roger August 7, 2010 at 7:17 am

Keith, I’m an original paid member of STS plugin.

Should I also download and update this plugin? How is this different from the paid version?

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Keith Baxter Reply:

You can continue to use whatever version that you have installed as long as it’s working. This update is really just needed by those experiencing rapid fire issues.

Keith

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Irvine August 7, 2010 at 1:21 pm

Hi Keith,

How did you create the blog list that you’ve showed us at the very beginning of this new video?

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Keith Baxter Reply:

This was created with the Epic Traffic Systems software tools.

Keith

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Sunny August 7, 2010 at 3:47 pm

Hi Keith,

I watched and observed all you show about STS closely, but still seem to not get a few things. Maybe you could answer:

In your Epic video about STS you say we can e.g. create 2 domains under each 1 IP (dedicated hosting at seohosting.com) and create 500 MU blogs under each domain.

Questions
1) I have trouble with hostgator’s shared hosting with only ONE blog using up too many resources (over 25% of the shared hosting CPU usage they say…)
–> So I wonder, can 500 blogs or even more really be handled by ONE IP ??? Is it working because it is dedicated hosting?

2) Your Epic video example says you use all over 30 dedicated IPs (where you have 30.000 MU-blogs) to get up to 3000 backlinks from to your main blog.
–> 3000 backlinks is a super cool, but is it not suspicious for G*oo*gle to see all that backlinks always coming from the same 30 IPs all over again? 30 IPs does not sound that much, or is it?

3) Does the free STS plugin automate the creation of my 500+ MU-blogs on my seo-hosting or do I need an extra tool for the mass blog creation (in Epic?)

4) And finally, if I do NOT go for the own hosted MU-network option (since expensive hosting costs per month), and I INSTEAD go buy your “Traffic Multiplier X” (cost me only once) – what will “Traffic Multiplier X” do?
–> I understand it finds keyword related MU-blogs + automatically logs me in for a post I want to blast out? Or in other words, it gives me the MU-list to put into the STS plugin? Right?

Just not sure if I understood correctly how this all works together, would be great if you could comment.

THANKS A LOT for the provided plugin + videos!!!! Great stuff, I love to figure automation where ever possible!

Sunny

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cj August 7, 2010 at 6:41 pm

Hi, Just wondering the video is great but what is the function of this plugin? Also, is it for the WP MU blogs only?

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paul August 9, 2010 at 1:59 pm

Can you help please. I have run traffic X and the format of MU blogs is different ie username:password:URL. Do I have to manually change each one?

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Keith Baxter Reply:

Yes, but ask the developer for the TMX to Blogslammer conversion tool. He made one a while back.

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Ben August 9, 2010 at 2:48 pm

Hi Keith,

How is this different than the WebTrafficGenius plugin?

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