WWW Box Rings - Free Webrings
A search engine optimization and advertising technique based
on collections of websites linked together in a circular structure.
What is this?
A webring is a convenient system of linking together a group of
similarly-themed sites in a circular fashion. The link on one member site leads
to the next, and so on until you arrive back where you started. Different links
can also take you backwards or to a random site in the ring with equal ease.
The Orca Ringmaker uses a central hub system to make creating and managing a
single webring fun, easy and reliable.
How do I join?
If you have a website which matches the theme of this ring, you can easily
request that your site be added by clicking the "Join Ring" link in the
Control Panel. Select a username and password (alphanumerics only) for your
account and then just fill out the form with your site information.
The webmaster running this web ring may have enabled the Image Authentication
section of the Add Site process. In this case, an image containing some lines
and numbers will appear along with a small input box. To confirm your
application, just type the numbers you see into the input box below the image.
Once you've submitted your site, you will receive a fragment of HTML code
which contains and/or delivers the navigation bar for this ring. You will need
to paste this code on your webpage at the URI you submitted with your
application.
Once the navigation bar is active at your site, a ring administrator will
review your application and, if found acceptable, will approve your site for
membership.
I've joined this ring, now what?
If you've submitted a site, whether or not your site has been approved, you
can log in to your account using the Control Panel. From here you can click
"Edit Details" to bring up your personal member control panel where you can
change almost any element of your account, and even remove your site from the
ring altogether.
If your site has been approved, you can change your account status freely
between Active and Hibernating. When your site is hibernating,
clicks from the ring will not be directed to your site. Use this feature when
you expect your site to be down or under construction, and don't want to break
the ring.
The Orca Ringmaker also keeps detailed statistics which you can visit either
by clicking the "Statistics" link in the Control Panel, or one of the
small icons next to each Site Title on the Ring Hub. The icon links will reveal
in-depth statistics about each site in the ring. Make sure you check them out to
keep track of how your site is doing!
What are Hits & Clicks?
A "Hit" is recorded whenever a user arrives at a site because of a
Ringmaker link. Arrivals via the Ring Hub links and from Navigation Bars on
other member sites will all add Hits to your site totals.
A "Click" is recorded whenever a user leaves a member site via a
Ringmaker link. Direct Clicks from the Ring Hub aren't recorded, only those from
member Navigation Bars' "Next", "Previous" and "Random" links. Because of this,
the Clicks totals are accurate reflections of how much the Ringmaker Navigation
Bars are being used.
Essentially, total Hits are how many visitors a site is receiving
because of ring membership, while total Clicks are how many visitors a site is
generating for the rest of the ring.
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