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How To Announce Your New Web Site
The authors of this FAQ will provide every effort to verify the accuracy of this
document. No guarantee is made that any of the sites listed below will list your new Web
site, even if you follow every instruction exactly.
- What's New Web Pages
- Web Directory Pages
- Web Search Engines
- Newsgroups
- Newsletters & Mailing Lists
- Books that have Web sites listed
- Magazines that have Web sites listed
- Miscellaneous, List of Lists
- What's New Web Pages.
A "What's New" page lists sites
that have only recently come online. This used to be the only way to advertise your new
Web site, and it is still quite popular. Check out the following locations:
- Netscape What's New.
Netscape has a what's new page but only publishes sites that are "unique" or
that represent a good example of Web Page. [http://www.netscape.com/home/whats-new.html]
- Open Market. This site provides a daily
listing of new commercial sites on the Web. They turn around their new submissions in
about a day. [http://www.directory.net/]
- EPage Classifieds. Under the category
"announcements", there is a "web announcement" listing where you can
take out a classified advertisement for free. They can also create a FREE
classified service for your site. [http://ep.com/]
- Web Directories.
Web Directories are indexes to various places on
the Web, listed alphabetically, by region, or by subject. The most effective sites list by
subject or category. Since you want the most people to see your site listing it is very
important to carefully choose the category for your site. We strongly recommend that you
be totally familiar with each directory service and how it works before you submit your
site. This will help you choose the best category for your site, and might mean the
difference between 10 hits/day and a 100 hits/day.
- Yahoo. A very popular site, this is a must
location for listing your new Web page. Yahoo will place your site in their directory as
well as on their "What's New" page. Suggestion: have your link start with a
letter low in the alphabet. [http://www.yahoo.com/]
- Infoseek. Infoseek, similar to Yahoo,
contains listings of sites by categories. A good place to have your site listed.
- Internet Mall. If you sell a service
or product over the Internet, they will list your site for free.
[http://www.mecklerweb.com/imall/]
- Galaxy. A must for any Web
site. As with Yahoo, choose your category carefully. [http://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy.html]
- W3.
A very comprehensive "by subject" directory of many Web sites.
[http://www.w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/bySubject/Overview.html]
- Starting Point. A great place to have your
site listed. [http://www.stpt.com/]
- TheYellowpages. You can submit your site
only by E-Mail to admin@theyellowpages.com
Include category, URL, and a 2-4 sentence description. [http://theyellowpages.com/]
- The Virtual Tourist. This site
lists what is on the Web by subject or region (graphical).
[http://wings.buffalo.edu/world/]
- ISP Internet YellowPages
[http://www.index.org]
- WWLib A comprehensive catalogue of
WWW pages at sites in the United Kingdom [http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/wwlib]
- Web411 A combination
listing and search engine.
- Web Search Engines.
Web search engines are quickly becomming
the most popular way to find sites on the Web. Users type in what they are looking for,
and the search engine lists all the sites that it thinks you might be interested in. If a
user types "used Mustangs for sale" they might get 100 possible places to look! There
are two important techniques to incorporate on your page before you list your site. First,
make sure the "Title" of your html document is descriptive. It should stand on
its own. Example, instead of "Pete's Page" use "Pete's Mustang's for
Sale".
The second trick is to think of the keywords you want people to type to find your site,
and make sure that they are included near the top of your Web page (easier said than
done). If you want people to find you if they type "used Mustang's for sale" you
should make sure some or all of these words appear on your page (near the top but not
necessarily in any order).
- Lycos. Lycos get's its listings by
automatically searching the Web. The entire Web. Do nothing and it may find you anyway!
But you can "ask" the Lycos program to search/list your site ASAP. Lycos has
11,000,000 listings, so ASAP may be 3 weeks... [http://www.lycos.com/]
- Alta Vista.Up to 21,000,000 sites
indexed, Alta Vista is another "must" for your site. They used to be accessible
internal to DEC only, but since they have allowed public access their popularity is
increasing quickly. If you go to this site, there is a link to "add" your url.
Pay close attention to the instructions: you only need to add your "top" page
and Alta Vista will find the rest! [http://www.altavista.digital.com/]
- WebCrawler. A robot search of the Web.
[http://webcrawler.com/]
- Newsgroups
- comp.infosystems.www.announce A
moderated Newsgroup. The place in the Usenet Community to announce your new Web
site. A must. Please read the charter
completely before posting (It will save you time)
[http://boutell.com/%7Egrant/charter.html]
- Newsletters
- Net-Happenings. This is a newsletter
sent out to a mailing list, also archived on the Web. You can announce anything about the
net here; all postings are moderated. To subscribe, E-Mail to majordomo@is.internic.net, with the phrase
"subscribe net-happenings" in the body. [http://www.mid.net:80/NET/]
- Net Surfer Digest. Promises
an overview of new and interesting Web sites. [http://www.netsurf.com/nsd/index.html]
- Scout Report. Mailed
to about 20,000 people weekly, with an additional Web site, the Scout Report welcomes
suggestions for their newsletter. E-Mail to scout@internic.net
[http://rs.internic.net/scout_report-index.html]
- New Product News. Daily newswire on AOL
and Delphi that can include Web Site Announcements. Write to Robert Baker for details and
guidelines for submission. [rbakerpc@delphi.com]
- Books that have Web sites listed
- Magazines that have Web sites listed
- Netguide by CMP Publications. Bills itself as "The guide to online services
on the Internet". Write to the Webmaster at rsantale@pipeline.com
[http://techweb/cmp.com/ng]
- Miscellaneous, List of Lists
- Banister's Submit-It. One Stop
Shopping to submit your site to MANY places on the Web. Excellent time saver; however you
can't tailor your listing for each site. Great for those that want a lot to happen fast.
[http://www.submit-it.com
- Qwik Launch. Similar to Submit It, this
site is a good quick way to get listed (or at least see where you can be listed)
- Add It. Another site that will
list your site for you on many other sites.
- Nexor List of Web Robots.
An up to date list of all the Web Robots out there.
[http://web.nexor.co.uk/mak/doc/robots/active.html]
- A1 Index of over 650 Free WWW URL
Submission & Search Sites Here is a list of Web sites that will take your
announcement. Very comprehensive list, no descriptions (so you have to search aroundto see
what is appropriate). Great for ideas. [http://www.vir.com/~wyatt/index.html]
- onLine Business Over 650 sites to
promote your Web site for free. [http://online-biz.com/links/freelnks.htm]
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