Free for all linking,

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

A free for all (FFA) linkage page is a web page set up seemingly to develop the search engine placement of a fastidious web site. Webmasters classically will utilize software to put a link to their site on hundreds of FFA sites, hoping that the resultant incoming links will enhance the ranking of their site in search engines. Specialist in SEO techniques do not place much worth on FFAs. First, most FFAs only uphold a small number of links for a small time, too short for mainly the search engines to pick up. Second, the soaring "human" traffic to FFA sites is almost totally other webmasters who visits the site to put their own links manually.

Lastly, search engine algorithms count new link numbers, they also test relevancy which the disparate links on FFA sites do not have. Another disadvantage to FFAs is the amount of spam electronic mail webmasters will receive from member of the FFA. Using an FFA can be considering a type of spamdexing.

Spamdexing involves a variety of methods, such as repeating unrelated phrase, to influence the relevancy or fame of resources indexed by a search engine, in a way not consistent with the intention of the indexing system.

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