Free For All (FFA) Link Pages
What Are FFA Pages?
Free For All link pages — commonly called FFA pages — are web sites that allow anyone to add their link at no cost. They are open, public link boards where any site owner can post a URL and brief description. Because anyone can submit, the listings turn over rapidly: newer entries push older ones off the page, so any given listing typically remains visible for a short period before being replaced.
Individually, each FFA listing has a short lifespan. The strategy is not to rely on a single listing — it is to submit to thousands of FFA pages simultaneously, creating mass exposure across a wide network all at once.
How FFA Networks Work
FFA networks are submission services that post your link to thousands of individual FFA pages in a single operation. Instead of visiting each page one at a time, you submit your information once and the network handles distribution automatically. This makes it practical to maintain a broad presence across FFA pages even as individual listings cycle off.
The benefit is volume and reach: your link appears briefly on thousands of pages, creating widespread brand exposure and a large number of inbound link impressions across the web.
FFA Networks to Use
Clicks4U
A large FFA network with broad distribution across thousands of partner pages.
Visit Clicks4U →FantasticLinks
High-volume FFA submission covering a wide range of categories and page types.
Visit FantasticLinks →SmallBizFFA
An FFA network focused on small business listings with a relevant, commercially-minded audience.
Visit SmallBizFFA →WebPros99 Networks Directory
Additional FFA networks and link submission resources curated in our directory.
Browse Networks →Important: Use a Separate Email Address
Set up a dedicated email address before submitting to FFA networks. When you submit your link, each FFA page sends a confirmation email to acknowledge your listing. Across thousands of pages, this means your inbox will receive a high volume of confirmation messages very quickly. This is a sign the submissions are working — but it will overwhelm a primary business email account. Use a separate address created specifically for FFA submissions to keep your main inbox clear.