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  • Posted by maggiemcgill

 Advertising Your website doesn’t have to be expensive – In fact, it can be Free.

Here are just five ways to bring traffic to your site at No cost to you.

1. Articles: Write and submit articles to Ezines Blog spots and other websites that allow article submission.Include your Web Address and business information at the end of each article.

2. Social Bookmarking: After writing a new article, make sure to post the link on a few social bookmarking sites such as Digg, Propeller, Reddit or others. This lets people know that you have posted a new article.

3. Message Boards and Forums: Participate in online message boards and forums. Answer questions-Ask question. Get involved in some discussions. Link your web address to your signature at the end of each post.

4. SafeLists & Opt ins: There are many safelists and opt in lists available to you. Many limit how many messages that a free member can send but there are some that use a credit system. You earn credits and use those credits to send more messages. Safelists are still a very effective way to reach potential customers.

5. Free Classifieds: Post your Ads to free advertising sites, free classified sites and Bulletin boards. Classified Ads bring in more traffic than you might think. Use many free ad sites-after all, the more places you post your link, the better for your traffic flow.

 I’m sure I have overlooked Many other methods of free advertising. So please comment. We are all always looking for good ideas. Thank You.


  • Posted by eyeofatear

One of many ways to advertise on the internet.

by Ricky Brown

FFA AKA ‘Free For All’. What does that mean because I always have to pay for their service. There are some that are free to use and then if you want their really cool stuff you have to become a professional member.

Imagine a group of like minded individuals signing up for a service that will give them the ability to send out email ads to all of the like minded persons who have signed up. Well that is both good and bad. You want to market your product or service to those that will ultimately buy. If the intent, of a person signing up, is to gain knowledge of new products and services (our hopeful prospects) then, it is to our benefit to sign up too. Right? That is usually not the case. The person who signs up for an FFA program is wanting the same thing you want; more traffic to his or her website, or to push out an advert to it’s safe list.

Most FFA have provisions for different types of advertising, of which the two most common are safe lists and banner ads. The safe list is the FFAs primary selling point…Send Your Ad to ‘Some Number Here’ of opt in members. The problem with that is once you send that ad, you have managed to fill your inbox with auto-reply email ads, and your ad is most likely sitting in the junk email
folder of the recipients.

Now, only a small percentage, will be so bold to assume that you wanted to receive a bounced advertisement, but what happens to the rest (those recipients that did not have an auto-reply set up). For those, again, your ad is most likely filtered into a ‘don’t bother with’ folder or automatically deleted. The majority simply does not care about your endeavors to acquire them as a lead. So what’s the point? You will actually get a small percentage (lets assume ten percent of the whole for the sake of this article) of members will actually read your ad; Hmmm, that is just enough to be of some interest. I’ll talk more about that later.
Banner ads are another FFA possibility. You are usually allowed to place a banner ad or two on the FFA site, and the banner ad can be whatever you want. Now, the problem still is that the banner ads are, most likely, only going to be seen by users of the FFA site. The use of banner ads on FFA sites may be more effective than the safe lists.

So, is it useful? Well, sure it is…to a degree. Supposing your ad can reach ten percent of the whole then, that can be useful in a tremendous way. For most people, however, it is never realized because the content of the ad is lacking. In other words, once you get through the masses and have the attention of a potential customer, you instantly turn them off by a poorly written ad, or you shame them with your kindness by offering them the opportunity of a lifetime for your humble fee. LOL Sorry, I’m really trying to stay focused. The point I am trying to make is simple…try a more indirect approach to capture your audience. Get them to want…stop. Think about that! GET THEM TO WANT. Your ads should leave your prospects wanting what you are selling.

For Example (What would you do with this?):

Subject: Earn 10,000 in 3 days.
Body: Irresistible Link Goes Here

Done…that’s it…I have seen so many of these
pointless ads.

Well, what would you do with that? Delete it immediately. But why? The answer to that is simple, this ad only leaves me wanting to delete it. There is nothing useful in the ad at all. Even if I were so naive, there are so many ads like that to choose from, why would I choose this one? I would go eeny meeny miney mo if I were going to try out the absurd.

SO YOU CAN FORGET ABOUT YOUR TEN PERCENT!
You had your chance and muffed it. That’s all. You’re done! And your email
address has likely been placed on a ‘do not disturb’ list.


But, if you took a different approach and actually gave the reader something (e.g. leave them wanting). You have successfully acquired a lead. Once you have acquired your lead, keep in mind that at this point that is all it is, a lead. You have to do some follow through. I will talk about that in another article. For now the question of are FFAs useful, well sure, if your ads are useful.

Another way FFAs can be useful are the banner ads. Like I mentioned above, I think they are more useful than email ads simply because it is not an email that the members can delete without even looking at. It is right there, in their face, when they log in to do their business. Also, it provides a means of back-linking to your site. That process of back-linking is probably more valuable overall than the rest put together. The more links you have TO your site the better your business will do. I emphasized TO because two way link exchanges can hurt more than they help. You’ve been warned. However, one way links are good.

FFAs can be useful when used appropriately. If your goal is to acquire traffic to your site by means of email advertising through safe lists, then it is in your best interest to learn how to generate desire in your potential leads and ultimately convert them into paying customers. So if you decide to use an FFA, remember… Set your back-link banner, generate quality ads, and convert that ten percent into customers. Most FFA provide tools that can be leveraged to dramatically increase your success in writing good ads. If they don’t provide it, the internet does. There are countless books and articles on writing good ads that will leave your lead wanting to know more about what you have to offer. Not to mention that learning the art of writing good ads and articles is required learning if you want to always be able to generate an income with an internet based business.
Thanks for reading my article!

My name is Rick Brown. I have been successful at internet marketing and advertising for more than 5 years now. I’ve tried a lot of programs,and I know what works and what doesn’t. And better, what costs money and what is free. There is money to be made, but it requires effort and initiative on your part.

Currently, me and my partner Maggie McGill are making $200 per sale. If you are interested and want to learn more, We have a signup form at
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Check out MassiveFFA! for 5,000+ leads you can send to daily!

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Good luck!


  • Posted by eyeofatear

The Good
Effective use of email based advertising is still one of the greatest ways to advertise your business. But, you have to do it right. So what is the right way? Quality ads sent through double opt-in lists are GOOD.

The Bad
You have your double opt-in list ready to go, and you send an un-desirable ad. That is BAD. If you take the approach of the BAD, you won’t loose your website, or get sued, but you won’t make money either. So, what’s the point? To make money is the idea of being successful in your business; right?

The Ugly
You don’t bother with a safe list at all, and your ads are bad. This approach can get very UGLY. I will not drag this out, it is really quite simple. If you want to email ads to people, it is ultimately best to play by the rules. If you take the approach of the UGLY, you will most likely loose your website, affiliate membership, and could possibly get sued. That sounds ugly doesn’t it.

The Good
This approach will take you far in your internet business endeavors, and you can repeat it as much as you like without any repercussions. If you are trying to brand your company’s name, as you should be, repercussions like down time and name changes are detrimental to your business. It pretty much kills your business, and you are stuck with starting over and hopefully learning from your mistakes. That is the way I learned, from my experience. So I am passing on my experience to you…all of it…the good, the bad, and the ugly.


I cannot stress enough the importance of writing good ads. If you are in it for the long haul, take my advice, learn how to invoke desire in your potential customers. They will want to know more about what you are selling, and then, your potential customers convert to leads, and with appropriate follow-through, your leads convert to paying customers, and that absolutely leads to a return on your investment.

My name is Rick Brown. I have been successful at internet marketing and advertising for more than 5 years now. I’ve tried a lot of programs, and I know what works and what doesn’t. And better, what costs money and what is free.

There is money to be made, but it requires effort and initiative on your part. Currently, me and my partner Maggie McGill are making $200 per sale. If you are interested and want to learn more, We have a an information Signup Form.

Good luck!