Beginner's Guide to FFA's (Free for All Sites)
by Valerie Garner
Published on this site: April 11th, 2005 - See
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For those of you who don't know what an FFA site is, it's basically
a website where you can post a link/addto your website for free.
Generally it is also posted to many other sites at the same time
and hopefully somebody sees your link...free advertising in other
words. When you post a link, you are also giving permission (whether
you know it or not) to receive confirmation e-mails back from the
site owner.
What seems to happen though, is many people see this as free
advertising and get angry when, not only do they not see a
flood of sales come pouring in, but they start receiving other
people's offers. I know when that first happened to me, I
couldn't figure out what was going on and was frustrated.
Let's back up a moment and look at the bigger picture of what an
FFA site is and its TRUE purpose. The true purpose of an FFA site
is for the owner of that site to promote his/her business. It's
really not just because he's a nice guy giving people a free advertising
place.
(If it were such a goldmine in pulling in sales, he would be doing
it himself). That is just the bait, getting people to his site to
post their links, thinking they are getting free advertising, so
he can respond with "confirmation" of your link, and his
business ad.
Those confirmation e-mails are NOT spam. You had to agree
to receive them in order to post your link. Who is reading
these ads anyway? Is posting to FFA's a total waste of time?
Not necessarily, you do get an occasional sale, people do
go to post their links and sometimes take a quick look through
the links to see what's there while they're posting.
So what's the answer? Get your own FFA site to promote
your business. There are many excellent resources out there.
I have found from personal experience however, that many of
the services offering FFA's sites, offer a free version or
a paid upgrade. The phrase "You get what you pay for"
comes to mind with these. I've used several kinds and found
that the paid upgrades more than paid for themselves in sales.
Shop around however to compare between companies.
You can promote any product through this method; information
products, crafts, vitamins, whatever. You could have the very
best on the entire internet, but if nobody sees your offer,
it's not going to get the sales you desire. It takes traffic
to get sales. These sites are options for driving those numbers
to your site. Free classified ads sites are also in this same
category with the same purpose and can be worth pursuing.

Valerie Garner-Mother, grandmother and candlemaker / owner
of Joyful Designs in Soy (Candles). She loves to write on a variety
of topics with a warm, and engaging style. http://www.joyfuldesignsinsoy.com

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