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Beginner's Guide to Free For All Sites

Posted on December 3, 2022 by Dale Pleasant

For those who do not know what an FFA site is, it's basically a site where you could post a link/add to your site at no cost. Generally it is also posted to many different sites at exactly the exact same time and hopefully somebody sees your link. . .free advertising in other words. When you post a link, you're also giving permission (whether you know it or not) to obtain confirmation e-mails back from the website owner.

What seems to happen though, is many folks see this as free advertising and get mad when, not only do they not see that a flood of sales come pouring in, but they begin getting other people's supplies. I know when that first happened to me, I could not figure out what was happening and was frustrated.

Let's back up a second and look at the larger picture of what an FFA site is and its TRUE function. The legitimate goal of an FFA site is for the owner of the website to market his/her enterprise. It is really not just because he is a wonderful man giving people a free advertising location.

(If it had been such a goldmine in bringing in earnings, he would do it himself). That's merely the bait, getting visitors to his website to post their links, believing they're getting free advertising, so that he can respond with"confirmation" of your connection, and his company ad.

Those confirmation e-mails aren't spam. You had to agree to get them so as to post your link. Who's reading these ads anyway? Is posting to FFA's a whole waste of time? Not always, you do get an occasional deal, people do go to post their links and sometimes have a fast look through the links to find out what is there while they are posting.

So what is the solution? Get your own FFA site to market your organization. There are lots of excellent resources on the market. I've discovered from personal experience however, that lots of the providers offering FFA's websites, provide a free version or a paid upgrade. The phrase"You get what you pay for" comes to mind with them. I've used several varieties and found that the paid upgrades more than paid for themselves in earnings. Shop around yet to compare between businesses.

You can promote any product through this method; information goods, crafts, vitamins, whatever. You might have the very best on the whole net, but when nobody sees your deal, it is not going to get the sales you would like. It requires traffic to get sales. These websites are options for driving those amounts to your website. Free classified ads sites are also in this same category with the identical purpose and can be well worth pursuing.