Ask Mr. D - On FFA's

Feb 12
22:00

2002

Bill Daugherty

Bill Daugherty

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Dear Mr. D,

I have been busy promoting my web
site by submitting ads to a lot of the
FFA sites around the Internet.

I have learned that you need to submit
to a lot these site to get very much traffic,
and you have to resubmit often.

Another thing I have notice. Most of the
FFA sites I have visited offer you a FFA
page of your own. Most are free,Ask Mr. D - On FFA's Articles but
some of them have a paid version that
charge you a monthly fee.

My question is, how does owning one
of these FFA pages benefit you? And if
there is some benefit, what is the advantage
of signing up for the paid version as opposed
to just taking the free page?

Signed,

Just Wondering

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Dear Just Wondering,

Having your own FFA (free for all) page can
be a great advertising tool. In fact, it is two
advertising tools in one.

The first tool is you can drive traffic to your
site by offering free advertising. This is a
powerful draw if it is marketed right.

The second tool is it enables you to email
everyone who submits their ad on your FFA
page. FFA sites are setup to automatically
email the advertiser a thank you email and
you, as the site owner can include an ad of
your own in this email.

The paid versions of these FFA sites allow
you to email not only the advertisers that
submit their ads from your page, but to all of
the advertisers that submit ads from all the
FFA pages in that network. This can amount
to thousands of emails with your ad going
out everyday.

Are the paid versions worth the money?
You have to decide.