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Built-In Linkage Support Systematization is about systematization of your webauthored works on the Internet so that surfers may discover all of them and have an overall view of the vision by which your webnetwork has been built on. The concept is simple and can be applied by anyone who wishes to systematize the navigation among their webauthored works. These are some tips and techniques by which you can apply this concept in your Internet Built-In Linkage Support Systematization: 1. Drop Down Menu Navigation. This is one tip by which all your sites can be joined and linked together. Everytime you build a new site, you can always update this menu by adding the link of your new website on the menu navigation list. 2. Link Buttons. These are the more attractive ways of using external links to your other webauthored works. You can standardize the set and list of your link buttons so that surfers may have an idea of what each button always stands for. 3. Significant Materials Present In Three or More Sites. Some significant materials merit being in three or more websites. Take this opportunity to place these materials in the three or more of your major websites and then creating a webpage with back links to these three or more major websites. In this way, three or four of your major websites are linked and bonded tightly together by a significant material that can have a major impact and influence on the surfer. 4. Create Three-In-One Website Packages. These are very important for linkaging and for systematization of your materials. For this type of built-in linkaging, a homepage which incorporates these three websites is important and a theme that strings them altogether into the one overall vision of your webauthored works will help the surfer understand the purpose of the the three-in-one linkaging systematization. 5. Network Your Blogs. It is also possible to network your blogs and create links to your websites. This can be done through various systems such as blogrolling. My suggestion is that for each blog, place your homepage and the major webauthored works you have created so that every surfer can connect to these works. 6. Logo In Your Net Ring. One other thing that you can do is place a logo, one that you can use for all your rings, and embed a link to your major website to the logo. This way, those who surf your rings can use this built-in feature to link to the major webauthored work that you wish them to be informed of. 7. And finally, do not forget to link all those important people: the lists you joined, the rings you are in, and the webhosting companies that maintain your site. It was through them that you will be able to build and manage your webnetwork. These are just the main points I have written in relation to built-in linkage support systematization. If you have any questions about certain details in going about it, you can ask me anytime at my e-mail address: dcabrera@edsamail.com.ph |
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