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RM's Task List

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Task List

Note: This is, by no means, a complete list. It is intended to be a starting place only. Please feel free to make suggestions and/or additions to it once you've added it to your webring's website. Starting Your Webring:

  1. Decide on a Topic for your webring.

  2. Decide on a Title for your webring.

  3. Make or obtain a Logo for your webring.

  4. Make a Home page for your webring.

  5. Create the Navpanel/s you wish to use for your webring.

  6. Go to the home page of the System that will be hosting your webring, and install it by clicking the 'Add new ring' link found on that page. Once installed then go to the 'Ring Admin' page, login, and then customize your Webring's Admin pages as follows by clicking the 'Customize' button!

  7. Edit the HTML default code Navpanel to your requirements (See the Examples Demoring for the various possibilities), set up the join and edit forms on your home page, and then be the first to join your webring, so as to test everything out.

  8. Edit if necessary, the e-mail messages that are to be sent out to new applicants (Examples of which can be found on the Mail template page).

  9. Using your e-mail software, create the message templates that you will be sending out to these various applicants once they have joined (Examples of which can be found on the Mail template page).

  10. Post your webring's website to at least 2 search engines. (Google, Open Directory Project, and ....)

  11. Announce your webring in the various announcement Lists. You may have to join the List to post to it. (Want to get your new System or Webring announced in the alt.webrings.announce newsgroup? Just send an e-mail to Debby T at confused@cableone.net with *webrings announce* in the subject line (Please be sure to include your system/ring home page address and your contact information in the message body so that replies or inquirers can be sent to you.)

  12. Post your webring to at least 2 directories, if the webring system doesn't do so for you (examples being: Webring Directory, and World of Webrings Directory

  13. Do a search on the topic or theme of your web ring. Visit the listed websites. If they are a good fit, send them an invitation.

  14. Search for other webrings on your topic at the other less reliable webring systems such as WebRing, SiteRing, and RingSurf. Visit some of the websites in those webrings. Send invitations to those websites that you would like to have join your more reliable webring.

  15. Post your webring to "free-for-all" lists, forums, and newsgroups related to the topic or theme of your webring (Do not spam these Newsgroups, and ensure that you read any guidelines before posting!). This may not be too effective, but...why not. Join the Ringlink-open mailing list, and at least one other web ring related forum (The World of Webrings Forum, and.......).

  16. Maintain Your Webring at least once a week. Visit the Queue, and check all inactive websites regularly. Add those with the HTML code for the Navpanel on the correct page, and delete the duds. Send an appropriate e-mail to the ones that can't be added yet (Examples of which can be found on the Mail template page). Check applicants that have been in the Queue for your allotted time. Delete those that have exceeded your limit, and send them an appropriate e-mail.

Managing Your Webring

  1. Check the entire webring for correct HTML code Navpanels. You can use the "Check Sites" function. Sites move. Sites close. Member websites are not always careful to change their website's information when moving to a new website. Do not let them "break" your webring. Set those websites to "inactive" and e-mail them gentle reminders that they need to update their information.

  2. Keep your home page updated and error free, and consider setting up a forum for your members and having a domain name for your webring (This allows you to move your webring to a new web host if your present web host crashes and burns without having to ask members to update any of the URL addresses.

  3. Have Fun! :-)



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