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How To Create Your Own Perpetual Traffic Machine
- By Titus Hoskins
- Published 10/8/2008
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View all articles by Titus HoskinsIs such a perpetual traffic system really possible?
Before you conjure up pictures of HAL and creepy talking computers in distant space... realize that question may carry more weight than it would seem at first glance. But is it like its predecessor, the perpetual motion machine - just more an illusion than actual fact?
For
curiosity's sake if for nothing else, the idea of a perpetual traffic machine
does require further investigation. Such a system would have special interest
for millions of webmasters whose main task is acquiring traffic for their sites,
not to mention the potential for monetary gain a PTM (rhymes with ATM) would
produce. Some credence was given to the idea recently when Tinu Abayomi-Paul, a
well-known online free traffic expert, produced with the help of Marlon Sanders
an info-product entitled "The Evergreen Traffic Machine."
Tinu's story is
very interesting. Tinu had built up a whole array of sites and optimized them
successfully for countless keywords in all the major search engines. She had
built up a steady flow of traffic, resulting in thousands of visitors "a day" to
her sites. This in itself is not that extraordinary, but that's not the full
story.
Because of a personal illness she abandoned or left alone most of
her sites for over a year or more - only to discover the traffic systems she had
put into place didn't just dry up, they still kept producing tons of traffic
even though the sites weren't being updated.
The traffic was still
coming. The traffic was still fresh.
Tinu basically built her perpetual
traffic system around three major areas: High Profile Article Marketing, Exact
Keyword Focus and Blogging/RSS Feeds. Tinu's system proves you can create a
traffic system for a year or two, but the real question is will it still produce
traffic five years from now? Fifty years from now? How about a hundred
years?
The real question: how long will such a system work without fresh
input of unique content like the viral articles and blog posts now feeding it?
This question is even more tantalizing when you consider it is now possible to
create fresh content on your sites with RSS feeds, blog comments and user
contributed content.
What's more intriguing is the fact that all aspects
of a website can be automated, including payment for all renewals: domain,
hosting, autoresponders... as well as the collection of revenues such as
affiliate commissions and advertising fees.
Are we at the
stage where the Internet will be filled with these automated human-less web
sites drawing traffic/visitors and slowly building and expanding on their own
for eternity? Many cynics would argue this is already the case with the majority
of sites on the web.
In case you like that idea and want to fully embrace
this brave new automated perpetual Internet, here are a few tips to create your
eternal traffic machine:
1.
Build lists and pre-load your AR system with follow-up messages to keep visitors
coming back to your site. You can rotate these messages and ask you
2. Use social bookmark software or links
so that your visitors can easily bookmark your content which brings in both new
links and new traffic. Simple programs like the one offered by Addthis.com will
get your visitors building your backlinks for you, bringing in fresh visitors
who in turn will also bookmark your content.
3. Write viral articles, reports and
ebooks that have your backlinks in the resource boxes. Likewise, viral software
programs can help bring a constant flow of traffic to your site. If your content
is of a high quality and your themes universal... new sites will pick up your
content and build your backlinks, creating fresh traffic. The search engines
will also index these new links and your rankings will rise, bringing in more
traffíc.
4. Use blogging and
RSS feeds to get your content out there. You can also use these RSS feeds to
bring in new fresh content to your site. Creating new content will be your main
obstacle to creating perpetual traffic... you can get new content from feeds but
will it be unique? Comments in your blogs could bring in unique content but if
you're not monitoring them, you must have solid software in place to fight
against spam.
5. Have "Tell a
Friend" forms on all your content. This will bring new traffic to your site,
which can be self-refreshing as new people discover your content.
6. Encourage user generated content such
as articles, comments, posts... you can even have a community monitoring system
where your site's members monitor this new content.
7. Form JV alliances with webmasters in
your related field. Do co-registration so that you help build each other's lists
and traffic.
8. Likewise, if
you have products to sell, create an affiliate program to get your affiliates to
build your traffic for you. Affiliates are an excellent source of permanent
traffic.
9. Automate all
aspects of the running and managing of your website. Set up automatic payments
for your AR system, hosting, domain renewal, PPC payments... thru PayPal or
credít card. Likewise, receive affiliate commissions thru PayPal or direct
deposit. Many advertising programs like Google Adsense provide direct
deposit.
10. PPC Traffic -
While we have mainly looked at free traffic systems, don't forget creating a PTM
is relatively easy with Pay Per Click advertising if you know what you're doing.
Target less competitive keywords to keep your costs down, tie this traffic into
a good squeeze page for feeding your AR system with leads and have a good
landing page that converts. You can create a system that delivers perpetual
traffic and pays for itself from your affiliate commissions and advertising
fees.
In summary, the argument for the existence of the PTM mainly relies
upon the quality of your content or site. Is it unique enough to draw in new
visitors? Does your topic have universal appeal that people don't tire of? Does
it solve or provide advice on a common human problem? Will or does it have a
viral "word of mouth" element to it?
As we move to a more and more
automated world, all the automated programs and hardware are in place for the
creation of such perpetual traffic machines.
Computers, autoresponders,
content management software, RSS feeds, viral marketing, direct deposit,
automatic payments... and the líst goes on. If we haven't already created the
perpetual traffic machine - we are getting tangibly close to doing just that.