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- From: EPage <epage@ep.com>
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- Subject: ** FAQ: How To Announce Your New Web Site (Other Places) **
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- Date: 27 Jun 1999 07:50:49 GMT
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- Archive-name: www/webannounce-faq
- Last-Modified: 8 October 1996
- Posting-Frequency: Twice weekly
- Version: 1.3
- URL: http://ep.com/faq/webannounce.html
-
- The purpose of this FAQ is to help show you *how* to
- publicize your new Web site. Although there are many
- sites listed here, the purpose is not to show you *where*.
- If you follow the hints and guidelines below you will
- certainly increase you readership.
-
- If you have comments, additions, suggestions,
- subtractions, please mailto faq@ep.com All changes from the
- last version are indicated with an asterisk (*).
-
- 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.
-
- An html version of this FAQ exists at
- <URL:http://ep.com/faq/webannounce.html>
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Table of Contents:
-
- 1) What's New Web Pages
- 2) Web Directory Pages
- 3) Web Search Engines
- 4) Newsgroups
- 5) Newsletters & Mailing Lists
- 6) Books that have Web sites listed
- 7) Magazines that have Web sites listed
- 8) Miscellaneous, List of Lists
-
- A "Before you contact the sources listed here the authors of
- this FAQ recommend one thing: study (read) the destination
- site of your ad for a week before you submit it; you will
- be better able to decide if the site is appropriate for
- you, and better able to format your announcement.
-
- 1) 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.
- <URL: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.
- <URL: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. <URL:http://ep.com/>
-
- The Virtual Tourist. This site lists what is on the
- Web by subject or region (graphical).
- <URL:http://wings.buffalo.edu/world/>
-
- 2) Web Directories
-
- Web Directories are basically 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 a 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 a
- on their "What's New" page. Make sure you choose
- the category (or categories) properly to maximize
- the number of people who find you. Suggestion:
- have your link start with a letter low in the
- alphabet. <URL:http://www.yahoo.com/>
-
- Infoseek, similar to Yahoo, contains listings of sites
- by categories. A good place to have your site listed.
- <URL:http://guide.infoseek.com/>
-
- Internet Mall. If you sell a service or product over
- the Internet, they will list your site for free.
- <URL:http://www.internet-mall.com/>
-
- Galaxy. A must for any Web site. As with Yahoo,
- choose your category carefully.
- <URL:http://galaxy.einet.net/galaxy.html>
-
- W3. A very comprehensive "by subject" directory of
- many Web sites.
- <URL:http://www.w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/bySubject/Overview.html>
-
- Starting Point. A good place to have your site
- listed. <URL: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.
- <URL:http://theyellowpages.com/>
-
- The Virtual Tourist. This site lists what is on the
- Web by subject or region (graphical).
- <URL:http://wings.buffalo.edu/world/>
-
- ISP Internet YellowPages.
- <URL:http://www.index.org>
-
- WWLib. A comprehensive catalogue of WWW pages at
- sites in the United Kingdom
- <URL:http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/wwlib>
-
- Web411. A combination listing and search engine.
- Submit at
- <URL:http://www.sserv.com/web411/add_me.html>
-
-
- 3) Web Search Engines
-
- Web search engines are quickly becomming the most popular
- way to find sites on the Web. Users type in what they a
- re 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...
- <URL: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!
- <URL:http://www.altavista.digital.com/>
-
- WebCrawler. A robot search of the Web.
- <URL:http://webcrawler.com/>
-
- 4) 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)
- <URL:http://vader.boutell.com/%7Egrant/charter.html>
-
- 5) 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.
- <URL:http://www.mid.net:80/NET/>
-
- Net Surfer Digest. Promises an overview of new and
- interesting Web sites.
- <URL: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
- <URL: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]
-
- 6) Books that have Web sites listed
-
- "New Riders Official World Wide Web Yellow Pages"
- The 1995 edition lists over 4000 sites in 672
- pages. Front of the book says to write to the
- internet@newrider.mhs.compuserve.com address if
- you have suggestions.
- [http://www.mcp.com/nrp/wwwyp]
-
- "Walking the World Wide Web" The most recent edition
- is 322 pages, 200 of which have listings of web
- sites. The author (Shannon R. Torlington)
- provides an extensive writeup for each site listed
- in the book. Published by Ventana Press.
- <URL:http://www.vmedia.com/shannon/shannon.html>
-
- "Internet Roadside Attractions". Also published by
- Ventana Press, this book specializes in things
- to do on the Internet.
- <URL:http://www.vmedia.com/ira.html>
-
- "Free Stuff from the World Wide Web" This book
- contains many sites that provide "free" stuff on
- the Web. <URL:http://www.coriolis.com/coriolis>
-
- "World Wide Web Bible". This Book on the Web
- includes a chapter of interesting places to
- visit.
- [No known contact]
-
- "What's on the Internet" E-Mail to
- P00553@psilink.com
-
- 7) 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
- <URL:none>
-
- Internet User by L'Agora Srl. A bimonthly magazine
- published in Italy and dedicated to the Internet
- and the World Wide Web. [vertigo@well.com]
-
- 8) 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.
- <URL: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)
- <URL:http://www.qwiklaunch.com>
-
- Add It. Another place that will list your site for you
- on many other sites.
- <URL:http://www.liquidimaging.com/submit/>
-
- Nexor List of Web Robots. An up to date list of all
- the Web Robots out there.
- <URL: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 around to see what is appropriate).
- Great for ideas.
- <URL:http://www.a1co.com//index.html>
-
- onLine Business. Over 650 sites to promote your Web site
- for free.
- <URL:http://online-biz.com/promote/>
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