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Webnetwork Management is about organizing your webpresence on the Internet. The concept is simple and can be applied by anyone who wishes to expand and increase their exposure of their webauthored works. These are some tips and techniques by which you can apply this concept in your Internet ventures: 1. Join a list and eventually start your own. As you gain more confidence in being in lists and being yourself a list-owner, you can venture into site building. 2. Site building involves a lot of study. It involves knowing the basic language of making websites: HTML. There are many tutorials online and there are many references from books and magazines. As you advance in your knowledge of this language, you can study the other languages also to better equip you in building your sites. 3. With lists and sites, you can link both now as a 1st level webnetwork. Some lists permit you to make a reference URL. Put your site URL in that list. And then when you have also built your site, put a link to your lists on the site. 4. After being in this level, you can venture now into net rings. Join a net ring first and see how it goes. Soon, you can create your own. But before creating your own, you must have at least three sites built. In a net ring, you can have your site more known to others in the ring. This increases the webexposure of your webauthored sites. By now you are entering into the 2nd level of webnetwork management. In this second level, you can place links in your sites to the rings you have created. Thus, your sites now have both links to your lists and to your rings. 5. There is a third level of webnetwork management which you can also achieve. This involves writing. And there are many blog sites out there that can accommodate your creating a blog of your own. When you create a blog, be sure to post as regularly as you can. In my own personal schedule, I post once a month - and add in-between those periods whenever I have extra time. So in this third level of webnetwork management, you now have four internet instruments for webpresence enhancement: lists, sites, rings and blogs. In your blogs, you can reference a link to your sites and to your rings and also to your lists. And the same thing goes with your lists, sites, and rings. You can make a link reference to your blogs therein. 6. There is one important tip I forgot to mention which is also very important: the use of menus and menu navigation. If you use a lot of these to link your sites, then it will be easy for surfers to manage through your webnetwork. This I think is one important key to webnetwork management: the use of menus. 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 webnetwork management. 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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