10 Tips to Making Money with Traffic Equalizer
Search engines have wised up to Traffic Equalizer
techniques and have instituted a number of restrictions that make it more
difficult to make huge money. For one thing, if you run AdSense on your
Traffic Equalizer-produced pages, those ads will become devalued so
that you make less money than you might on other sites.
In effect, Google says, "Your site isn't of very high
quality, so the advertisers running ads on your site get to pay less money."
This means that you make less money from your AdSense ads. That's reality.
Traffic Equalizer is a slowly declining piece of software. But the key
word is "slowly." For a relatively small investment, you can purchase
Traffic Equalizer and milk profits in these last few years of the product's
life.
1. Recognize that you will not make millions of dollars from Traffic
Equalizer
Revenues from Traffic Equalizer sites nowadays are much
less than in the past. No single site will make you thousands of
dollars per day (however, over the course of a year, if the site remains indexed
it may make you hundreds or
thousands).
2. Create Traffic Equalizer sites in volume
Many trickles make a stream; many streams make a river. You will
be creating many Traffic Equalizer sites. You will not get rich with
one Traffic Equalizer site. But because it is very easy to create
Traffic Equalizer sites, when you get proficient you will even get to the point
where you can create 5-6 sites before lunch.

3. Find ways other than AdSense to monetize your pages
The
old model of sticking Google AdSense ads on TrafficEqualizer pages is largely gone. If you do use AdSense or other contextual advertising, recognize that
you will get SmartPriced--and that's fine. That said, I have exactly
this--the easiest course of action--and I still make money from AdSense on
Traffic Equalizer sites.
4. Don't fall in love with your sites
They are just ways of making
money. When Google de-indexes your pages, it is not the end of the
world.
5. Buy cheap domains
Buy .infos, .nets, etc. Set
up a separate domain for each Traffic Equalizer site. Subdomaining
will not work. When Google de-indexes one of your subs, all of the
other subs get swept away.
Traffic Equalizer - Visit Product Site
Traffic Equalizer - Purchase Product
6. Search engines will not always de-index your pages
I have many Traffic Equalizer pages that just keep going and
going...and going. I don't know why, but I'm not complaining.
7. Create your own templates
As already noted, the
templates included in Traffic Equalizer are basically worthless. But
this is not a bad thing at all. If you are at all interested in search
engine marketing, you can make a simple page with any WYSIWYG program, even
a free one like NVU. It's just a matter of replacing the Traffic
Equalizer template with your template, and retaining the Traffic Equalizer
codes.
8. More pages aren't always better
Ten-thousand page sites just burn up server costs and search engines don't
like them. Limit pages to 100 well keyword-targeted pages to start with.
9. Use Traffic Equalizer for pay-per-click advertising
Traffic Equalizer
is simply a tool for producing pages. I have used Traffic Equalizer to
produce sites entirely for pay-per-click traffic--without caring the least
if the search engines picked up the pages. I aim one single,
keyword-targeted PPC ad toward one single, keyword-targeted Traffic
Equalizer page. Because PPC has recently become more finicky, I go in
and manually add some content or an RSS feed.
10. Use Traffic Equalizer to provide a base for manually-crafted sites
Let's say you intend to create a website about wine. You already know
you'll want a page about syrah, another about chardonnay, another about
pinot noir, and so on. Those are the keywords you feed into Traffic
Equalizer, which will rapidly create an entire site for you in less than a
minute. Traffic Equalizer has done the heavy lifting of setting up all
these pages and uploading them to your host, and now you can relax and do
the work you enjoy best--writing.
Bonus Tips
- Add an RSS feed to your site. Make sure that the RSS feed
is html-based, not Javascript-based. The reason is because search
engines will read html code but not Javascript. Make sure that the RSS
feed produces content based on keywords that you specify, and not just
general news topics.
- Start with 100 pages and slowly add pages over time. To
make this job easier, just go ahead and have Traffic Equalizer spit out all
500 pages or whatever number you desire. Then start out by publishing
50 or 100. Hold back all other pages but keep them on your hard drive.
Set up a schedule to produce another 25-50 pages each month.
- Add original content. This advice may seem to be contrary
to the very idea of Traffic Equalizer--an automatic page generator--but it's
advice based on reality, and it's not that hard to do. We're not
talking about 100% pure original content. Simply go into your webpage
publisher and open up select pages here and there. Mix things up,
change things around, add content. It doesn't have to be a literary
masterpiece. Just something "on topic" with the keyword that the page
is based around.