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Ring around the Web, written by Jo Hawke (Jo Hawke is publicist for A.E.B.N. Inc. - Adult Entertainment Broadcasting Network, the original Pay-Per-View provider on the Internet. They were the first content provider to offer full-length, adult videos in a Pay-Per-Minute format. AEBN has gathered over 18,000 top-quality videos representing over 800 studios, literally the largest and broadest selection of adult videos available from one provider.) |
What is a Web Ring? Say you have a site on midget bondage or something similarly unusual… You may have a hard time finding traffic. You're best option would be to find someone with the same sort of site and do a link trade The Web Ring is basically just that! It's an organized bunch of similarly themed linked sites that trade their traffic with each other in one big circle-jerk of happiness. Sound cool? Heck, you probably discovered Web Rings as a surfer, hanging out on an Elvis memorabilia site or something and you found the little graphic link that popped you over to a bunch of other Elvis sites; one right after the other, after the other, after the other… "Wow! A whole Bunch of Elvis memorabilia sites!" I'm sure you thought you found the greatest thing since Yahoo. Way back when, when you built your very first "Hey look at Me!" site I'll bet you remembered traveling along those Web Rings, and ran around signing up to everything you could find - like all the other first time webmasters. Good for you! An original source of traffic If you have never used Web Rings then you need to keep reading, as you're about to learn a thing or two about this nifty source of traffic. Web Rings have been around for a very long time. it's one of the oldest sources of traffic on the 'net, and it is probably the most common place for new webmasters to get start-up traffic. You go to one central site ringsurf.com and do a topic search through the rings for something that meets your needs. Once you find something, you fill out a simple form and grab some code to put on your site. This code will make it possible for someone in the same ring to click NEXT and land feet-first in your site. Once the Ring Master activates your code, you'll be included in the list. Web Rings: a good place for newbies Web Rings are handy when you first start out, as getting links from other people's sites can be very difficult when you start and getting traffic from search engines is a challenge that most new people just can't contend with. More often than not, your traffic problems are all centered around the fact that your site is ugly (and amateur) and nobody (with the exception of the Web Rings) would ever deal with you. Not an attack on you, you're just new and we all have to start someplace. If you're small and playing with web sites for fun and attention, as opposed to profit, then you can cuddle up and camp out on the Web Rings. No need to look any further boys and girls because the Web Rings can provide you a steady source of eyes. It doesn't take any time to get this little bit of traffic and you can feel warm and fuzzy about building your site. If you're just doing this for fun and not for profit then you have found you're new all time best traffic source. Web Rings are an excellent source of small volume, targeted traffic, surfers find you, because you are offering exactly what they're looking for. If you're looking to make money off of your site, then this is not a permanent solution to your traffic woes. While Web Rings will get you traffic, it will never get you a ton of traffic. Most webmasters learn to set up an entry page strictly for their Web Ring surfers, so the rest of the surfers never even see them. Wanna go big time… but haven't got a budget or a clue The Web Rings can be a clever a tool to get a little bit of traffic today in order to generate a ton of traffic later. You can actually get a fair little chunk of traffic from the Web Rings but you have to know how to play it. You don't want to have 10-20 Web Rings all going to the same site because you have to post the link graphics for each ring. It doesn't take much to junk up your site something fierce with a ton of Web Ring graphics. Build lots and lots of carbon-copy sites and make the signup form at the Web Ring your new hobby. Fill out a ton of forms all at once. Sign up for every "on topic" ring out there, but only assign 2-3 "on topic" Web Rings per copy-site. This way your site is on every "on topic" ring and you're pulling traffic from all over the place for years to come. Sure you have to update a bunch of sites but you didn't have to work hard to get the traffic. It's not a lot of traffic by most people's standards, but it's a nice steady and targeted volume forever and ever more. Nifty huh? When to just say: NO! So, you've been running your little web site for six months or a year, and you have noticed that the little counter on your site is really humming along. Your tracker says you're getting traffic from directories and maybe from people's web-logs (blogs)… On top of this, you're well ranked in the search engines - in fact you're now getting more traffic from the search engines and other sources than you are from your Web Rings. Your Web Rings are now doing more harm than good. Once your traffic from other sources exceeds the traffic from your Web Rings - It is time to remove them. When you first start out, Web Rings are a nifty source of traffic, but they are also a traffic leak. Any link that leaves your site and doesn't go to a sponsor or affiliate, that makes you money - is a traffic leak. Don't feel bad about pulling them down it is the natural evolution of things. You're growing! Congratulations! You have come to the conclusion that you have finally outgrown the use of Web Rings… What to do - what to do? Well, take the little buggers down and close up that traffic leak. It is only polite to contact the Web Ring administrators and let them know you're removing your link. If you fail to do this then you are going to be stealing traffic from the ring until they notice that your link has been removed and close the hole from their end. Let the admin know - It's the right thing to do to. They have been a solid source of traffic for your site for a while. It's the least you can do for all that steady service. Now it's time
to consider doing it all over again. Are you making money off your site?
If the answer is "yes" then you can see how that Web Ring gig
wasn't a bad deal huh? Consider this: Your site is all grown up and standing
on it own - supporting itself! You used the Web Rings for exactly what
they were designed for generating traffic - and you profited from the exposure
you received. If your still not making any money off the site but you're
enjoying yourself and your visitors… Well, hey… Leave the rings up and
keep on - keeping on. More power to you! |
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