Avoid Free For All (FFA) Link Pages
It is amazing how much old and obsolete information on search engine optimization is still being published as relevant tips. Free for All link pages (or FFA) were used in the early 90’s as a way for webmasters to get links to their web sites. However, a FFA site does not have any particular relevance and is usually just a breeding ground for spam.
Furthermore, Google and Yahoo don’t even index Free for All link pages anymore because of their uselessness. Thus, should you link to one, the link wouldn’t count because the site you’re linking to would not be indexed.
Directories are a better way to build a successful link strategy. We’ll get into directories in future blog entries.
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Posted: August 5th, 2008 under Link Building SEO.
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