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Online Marketing: Free-For-All Links
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Aaron Turpen
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Online Marketing: Free-For-All Links
By Aaron Turpen of Aaronz WebWorkz
Free-For-All (FFA) sites, classified sites, and other
similar places on the web are very common and usually over-
hyped. Most exist only as an email-gathering tool.
Usually they aren't very effective at that, as most of
those who post to them know better than to give out an
email address they actually use - we'll get to that later.
This form of advertising online can be very effective,
however, if used correctly as a part of a well-planned
overall strategy.
Most people feel that posting to FFA sites is a complete
waste of time. If you look at it in terms of click-through
rates from the FFA sites themselves, then yes, it is a
complete waste of time. However, there are advantages to
these submissions that you may not realize. A few of these
advantages are:
==You are LINKED on another site - this means that, while
your link there is active, if a search engine robot or
spider indexes that site, you are automatically included in
that index!
==Posting to some of these FFA lists can actually increase
your exposure elsewhere. Some of these lists are used as
informal tools for other lists and directories in their
results.
==If you host your own FFA list, you can gather emails AND
get yourself automatically submitted to other FFA lists
without effort.
Before I delve deeper into each of these three points, I
must first explain to you the proper way to submit your
links to FFA lists so as to get the maximum exposure in
the smallest amount of time and with the least amount of
hassle. The first thing you'll need when submitting to
these sites is an email box you don't care about - prefer-
ably one that auto-deletes itself or one that is easily
"cleaned" daily. Many online services such as Hotmail™,
Yahoo!™, etc. offer email boxes which are ideal for this
purpose. Another alternative (one that I use myself) is
another email address through your ISP (most include up to
five with their service), which you set to download
directly into your trashcan using the sorting tools of your
email software. For example, in MS Outlook™, you set a
message rule so that all emails coming to a specific
address (your dummy address) are automatically flagged as
"read" and are trashed. This method is relatively
painless.
The next thing you'll need is a good piece of submission
software to mass-submit your site to links. Everyone has
their preferences and I change my software every couple of
weeks. Do a regular search (or better yet, have the
search emailed to you regularly) of www.tucows.com ,
www.cnet.net , and other shareware and freeware distribution
hubs. If you use software to submit your site to search
engines, then chances are you have already got an auto-
submitter for FFA lists as well. Do search engine and FFA
submissions separately. Otherwise search engines will
index you incorrectly, if they do at all. Set up the
software and include your dummy email address as your email
for submissions to the FFAs. Which lists you post do is
not really a concern, since your results will be from
massive submissions, not specific targets. This strategy
is like carpet-bombing is to warfare: you plan to his AS
MUCH AS POSSIBLE, not make a "surgical strike" on a
specific target.
I submit to FFA sites daily and it takes around five
minutes to do so. I'd suggest a minimum of once a week.
Make this a part of your daily routine: as common as
downloading email, making coffee, follow-up calling, etc.
Do it regularly and it will pay off. Do it once and
you're wasting your time.
Now that the bases are covered, let's find out why we need
to do all of this. The first reason on the list is fairly
obvious: if you are linked on a site and a search engine
indexes that site, your "link popularity" will rise (the
count a search engine keeps to determine how popular your
site is). This means a better search result in some
engines and sometimes a faster indexing time if you have
recently submitted to the engine in question! It's
impossible to say which FFA list will be indexed or
spidered by which search engine and when, but we're after
quantity, not specific targets.
Some few FFA lists and especially classified lists are used
as content on more than one site. For example, if you set
up a site which is targeted towards people interested in
home baby care, you may wish to include "resources" for
people who are looking for help that you do not provide.
A quick way to do this is to include a miniature "search
results page" which indexes certain, fixed search terms
(e.g. "home baby care") and shows the results on a page.
Walla! There you be! This is not a very common thing, but
since it's so easy to submit to these lists that it's a
good bonus for doing so.
The last reason I listed for getting on FFA lists involves
getting your own. There are a lot of free software tools
and even build-your-own FFA lists online that you can use
for this. The most important thing is to make sure that it
links back to your website somehow. Setting up a proper
FFA list is fairly easy, but involves a lot of steps. Most
of the things you need are available free online if you
look for them, however.
First, you need to set up your FFA site. This is the
easiest part. Now you need to set up the best part of
hosting your own FFA - the reverse marketing tool called an
auto-responder. This is an email address (usually
available from the same place you're getting your FFA site
from) that automatically sends a pre-written email to whom-
ever has posted to your site (using their email address!).
Although most people, like you, are deleting and probably
never reading these auto-responses, some might. To get
your auto-response read, make it short and exciting. Use
lots of "WE'RE GREAT!" or "YOU REALLY NEED THIS"-type
phrases and give small details and plenty of links to your
real website address!
The final step is to submit your new FFA site to other FFA
sites! This ensures its visibility and will mean it
eventually gets included in a piece of software or even an
online "auto-post" list! This part doesn't take too long
(a month or less in most cases) and becomes autonomous
after a while.
Now that you have all of this and are ready to roll, you no
doubt are ready to start filling the Internet's bandwidth
with your own marketing messages. Right? Well, maybe not.
You see there is a potentially large downside to this form
of marketing. That downside is in your long-term outlook.
Do you want to give the impression that you are not a fly-
by-night company? Some people don't care about this and
sometimes it doesn't enter into it. Sometimes it does,
though, so you need to consider it. If you want to give
the impression that you are stable, established, and
reliable, then you probably don't want your own FFA page.
Submitting to those sites is one thing, but becoming one of
them may not be in your best interest.
To be honest, I have only run one FFA page and that was to
promote a "get rich quick" scheme I'd been suckered into.
After making back the money I'd put into it, I dropped the
whole thing and forgot about it. My business is based on a
service (or group of services, really) and as such needs to
give the impression that I will be around for more than a
week. So I don't use these types of mass-marketing
techniques. However, if your business is based entirely on
a one-time-sell and does not expect repeat business, then
this type of marketing is perfect for you. If you sell
one-event tickets, MLM or network marketing plans, one-time
information packets (eBooks, articles, etc.), or any other
type of "buy-it-once" product or service, then mass-
marketing such as this is definitely up your alley.
Otherwise, it should probably be avoided.
At the very least, submitting to FFA lists is worth the
small amount of trouble required. At most, they can become
a strong part of a large-scale marketing campaign.
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Aaron Turpen is the proprieter of Aaronz WebWorkz, a full-
service provider of Web needs to small businesses.
www.AaronzWebWorkz.com
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