Traffic from FFA's. Really
by Mark Joyner
Back
in the old days (in Internet time, two years ago was "the old
days"), submitting your site to free link pages (AKA Free-for-All
Link Pages or "FFA" pages) was not a bad way to promote your
business. That is, for a small amount of effort, you could get a
medium amount of traffic.
The theory was: "If you submit to one hundred FFA sites, you may
get a click or two. Automate this process and submit to hundreds and
you may end up with a decent amount of traffic."
Eventually, software appeared which would submit your FFA links to
hundreds of pages at a time. The solution to your traffic-building
woes, right?
As you probably know by now, this just isn't the case. It doesn't work
that way, and here's why:
Once this automation software began to proliferate, the effectiveness
of the FFA postings went down dramatically. That is, your listing
would last about 10 minutes on any given page since there were
hundreds of other people out there submitting at any given time. It
stands to reason that if your FFA listing shows up on a page for less
time, your link has a smaller chance of getting seen.
So, what I'm saying is, if you are submitting using a popular software
program, your chances of getting traffic from those postings is
lessened.That is why the FFA submission feature in Webmaster Multi
Tool is free:
Now, my company still submits to FFAs on a regular basis. Why?
Two reasons:
1. There *is* still a way to submit to FFA sites that will get you
good traffic, and it will probably surprise you. It's something most
people don't take advantage of.
2. There is a whole other reason to submit to FFAs that will bring you
traffic *indirectly*.
Are you confused? Don't worry, it will be clear in a minute.
Now, as for #1, this is really cool. Remember the paradox about FFA
submissions - if you could automate, you would increase your chances
of getting seen, but the act of automation itself actually lessened
the overall result. What if you could automate the process *without*
lessening the result? Wouldn't that be great?
The good news is that you can automate and still get results. An
amazing little tool called "Free Link Finder" takes all the
good things about FFA submitting and removes all the bad.
You see, the paradox occurred because everyone using the software was
using the same list. If you were submitting to a list of FFA pages
that no one else was using, wouldn't your chances for exposure
increase? Of course they would - dramatically!
Free Link Finder does this by spidering the net (based on search
criteria you feed it), finding FFA pages, and submitting to them one
by one. You simply give the program a set of search criteria and set
it loose. Then go on about your other important business while the app
generates traffic for you. This is very
cool.
I use this app all the time and the results are *far* better than what
I get using a canned list everyone else is using. Since the sites to
which I'm submitting are generally pages that are submitted to less
often, every submission I make brings exponentially better results
than what I would get from a FFA submitter that submits to the same
list over and over.
Give this a shot and see for yourself. (Keep in mind that a well
crafted title for your submission will increase your results even
more. As always, experiment with various titles to see what works
best.)
OK, so what about Reason #2? It takes a few logical jumps to
understand how this works, but let's give it a shot:
a. Some search engines use "link popularity" when deciding
how to rank your pages. That is, if more sites are linking to you,
your link popularity is higher. The logic being that if more people
link to you, the quality and importance of your site is probably
higher. (The free version of Webmaster Multi Tool lets you check
your link popularity on all of the engines that support it.)
b. If you can somehow increase your link popularity, all of your
listings in the engines will be given a bit more weight.
c. You can artificially increase your site's link popularity by
submitting to FFA pages. That is, many of the FFA pages to which you
submit will be spidered by the engines. Your links will be found and
increase the link popularity for that particular URL. This is an
instant, automated way of giving your listings a boost.
Now, let's turn this into an action plan. This information will only
increase your traffic when you *act on it*.
*Action Plan*:
OK, let's put all this together. Here is an action plan you can use to
increase traffic to your site with just a small amount of effort on
your part:
- Basic Steps
a. Use the free version of Webmaster
Multi Tool to check your site's link popularity.
b. Use the free version of Webmaster Multi Tool to submit your
site to over 1,000 FFA pages.
Then, check your link popularity again one month later. It should be
higher by at least a few hundred.
- Advanced Steps
c. Download Free Link Finder and begin using it regularly: Free
Link Finder
d. Over time, you will build a huge list of FFA pages to which you can
submit. The URLs of each of these pages are saved to a file. Upload
this file as an HTML page to your site. Then, turn the Swiss Army App
spider submitter loose on that page and submit each of those FFA URLs
to the engines. Do this *right after* you submit to the FFA pages.
This will
ensure each of those FFA pages is spidered by the engines. Do this
once a week.
e. Check your link popularity after doing this for two months. It will
have gone through the roof.
Remember folks, this information will only increase your traffic when
you act on it. Download both of those apps now before you forget. This
is an easy way to increase your traffic.
Article by Mark Joyner, CEO of Aesop Marketing Corporation and creator
of 1001
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