FFA Site Submission - Generate 45,000 Leads Free by:Anil Vij
FFA is the acronym for Free For All sites
FFA is the acronym for Free For All sites. Posting on such a site has its own disadvantages too. Everyone flocks to FFAs to leave their links and hence it is a matter of commonsense that no link will be able to remain visible for a reasonable period of time.
Well, I have been using my FFA quite effectively to generate quality traffic to my other sites quite effectively. The technique is rather simple. I prefer to call the modus operandi 'reverse marketing.' Whoever does a posting is required to leave their contact information for confirmation. This leaves thousands of authentic email IDs with you. To keep your part of the bargain you are required to send confirmation emails to all the people.
There is nothing that prevents you from adding a short message with a link to your own site within the emails that you send. So, it is clear from the beginning itself that you need to have an FFA to accomplish this reverse email campaign. How do you go about building your personal FFA?
I shall give easy instructions here for anybody to own an FFA: -
1. Acquiring a copy of the Common Gateway Interface or CGI script and plugging it into a network will allow you to host your own FFA site.
2. There are professionals who make and deliver FFAs. You can avail of their services.
If you decide to take on the task all alone, then you need to get the CGI script. There are directories that provide the script with easy to follow instructions. You can upload the script to your server and get on with an email sending spree. But your hosting service should have provision for scripts. After the script has been uploaded emails can be sent to each and every links on your own personal FFA.
Now you can start submitting your script to online directories that support automatic promotion. You may register with such a service and follow their instructions to finish the submission successfully. You should be ready to handle the excessive traffic generated from the site. The site itself makes thousands of submissions to other sites and you need to be well equipped to handle the entire requests that arise as a result.
A normal irritant may be the capacity of your hosting service to handle huge volumes of requests. If they are not able to cope with such flow, they may be compelled to block your site.
About the author
Anil Vij is an expert author and an online marketing specialist. Get the secrets super affiliates don't want you to know. Find out how to build links and get instant traffic to your site at http://onewaylinkexchange.net.