Using Traffic Equalizer
You should always put Traffic Equalizer
pages on a separate domain, on a separate IP, even on a separate server. Keep
it as far away from your website as possible.
More on why later.
Traffic Equalizer provides a template
that’s…well, not great-looking. And
here’s the thing: many users are saying that when they use that original
template, unmodified, their pages and in some cases their entire website are
getting dropped from Google's index. The
work-around here is for you to create a new template, with your own
graphics. Change the colors and add some
of your own new text. You want to change
this from being easily recognizable to Google.
Traffic Equalizer runs
a support forum...for product owners. So
if you get TE, be sure you tak e full
advantage of it to get tips and such.
Mind you, in those forums you’ll see posts from users who’ve gotten banned
from search engines. What you want to do
is look for people who are getting
tons of traffic from Traffic Equalizer and find out their secrets.
There are also some helpful sites, such as http://www.webtrafficstrategies.net/cb_templates
which offer different templates for TE.
Here’s a sample of what they offer:

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