~KitchenManager
Sun, Jun 21, 1998 (07:16)
seed
http://www.webring.org/
~terry
Sun, Jun 21, 1998 (09:15)
#1
I don't know. How effective are they? Is there anything statistically
about how they improve website traffic? There aren't any barriers to
joining so there's no quality control right?
~wer
Sun, Jun 21, 1998 (10:19)
#2
quality control depends upon the ring...
~terry
Mon, Jun 22, 1998 (09:32)
#3
Should we be in a ring?
~KitchenManager
Mon, Jun 22, 1998 (23:34)
#4
The food conference is, the chocoholics unite! topic in food is,
the genx storybook is, and the genx conference probably will
be...let the research coninue before we branch out more than that...
~Wolf
Thu, Jul 2, 1998 (21:13)
#5
I have a poetry ring at my site (i don't own it) but we could submit the poetry topic to them, you think?
~Wolf
Thu, Jul 2, 1998 (21:14)
#6
how does one go about starting their own ring?
~KitchenManager
Thu, Jul 2, 1998 (23:35)
#7
ooh...that's a long answer, Wolf...
~Wolf
Thu, Jul 2, 1998 (23:49)
#8
just give me a url and i'll take it from there *smile*
~KitchenManager
Thu, Jul 2, 1998 (23:59)
#9
http://www.webring.org/
look around for something like join
and/or start your own webring...
~Wolf
Fri, Jul 3, 1998 (00:00)
#10
cool, thanks, probably try it tomorrow *smile*
~KitchenManager
Fri, Jul 3, 1998 (00:03)
#11
okeedokee...
~Wolf
Fri, Jul 3, 1998 (00:03)
#12
sorry to do this to ya buddy, but i'm way tired, my poor eyeballs are burning...
so you have a good night, y'hear? (what it is, all this waiting around for
replies, i do it the hard way, and staring at the screen just wears them
retinas out!)
~KitchenManager
Fri, Jul 3, 1998 (00:06)
#13
sweet and/or sweaty dreams!
~terry
Fri, Jul 3, 1998 (08:10)
#14
Actually, our http://www.repeater.org website is on a webring.
~Wolf
Fri, Jul 3, 1998 (10:45)
#15
wer: had nothing but nightmares :(
~KitchenManager
Fri, Jul 3, 1998 (14:14)
#16
fun, isn't it...
~Wolf
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (00:27)
#17
guess what i did? no, not that, silly goose, i submitted my own webring, woohoo, now the hard part, creating all the junk that goes with it!
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (00:31)
#18
yeah, but I bet you did the other, also...
~Wolf
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (00:33)
#19
hmmmm......
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (00:35)
#20
just like I thought...
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (00:36)
#21
don't know what you created yours for,
but did you know that this morning there
were 601 rings with the keyword poetry?
~Wolf
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (00:40)
#22
uh-oh.....no, i didn't *lookin' at the floor with sad puppy dog eyes*
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (01:02)
#23
I guess that means there is now 602, hmm?
~Wolf
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (09:54)
#24
actually, it won't be listed until there are 5 sites in my ring...
~Wolf
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (09:58)
#25
(btw, tried to log in as wolf to no avail)
~terry
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (10:30)
#26
Log in to where, wolf?
~Wolf
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (11:18)
#27
onto the spring...or is this not the place where i do it?
~Wolf
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (11:18)
#28
and nick thinks he's computer illiterate *wink*
~mikeg
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (11:57)
#29
i'm not sure if i like the idea of spring conferences being part of a webring.
at least not without fully informing the people who post there of that fact.
to be honest, i'm concerned with the freedom that people without IDs have to roam through the conferences, reading whatever they like without ever being part of what's going on. perhaps there should be a few open conferences, just to show guests what it's like, but the rest requiring the person to be registered.
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (12:48)
#30
I disagree for one reason...it's free. If we paid a membership, or dues,
or whatever, then I think that would be reasonable.
~mikeg
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (17:57)
#31
i can't agree. membership is membership whether it's paid for fiscally or not.
we're paying in attention-span, rather than physical (or electronic :) money.
we're in the "Attention Economy" area, as Wired so pointlessly term it.
~mikeg
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (17:58)
#32
also, having every conference open encourages lurking. we've already seen the massive amount of hits some places are getting (like 3000 a day or something, i think), and you yourself wer commented on how many of them must be lurking. all of the /public/* conference links encourage lurking, not participation.
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (18:06)
#33
terry's latest topic, how many people logged into the Spring today?,
in porch about log-ins is actual log-ins of users...
being a member doesn't seem to be discouraging lurkers, either...
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (18:08)
#34
and you and I, etc., are paying with participation,
lurkers pay with attention, that's fine by me,
they're paying as you put it and may very well participate
when they feel comfortable...
~mikeg
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (18:15)
#35
web-ring links reduce the "worth" of this place, imo. it's no longer somewhere where people choose to go, even just through clicking a web-search link, it's just a turn up of the web-ring "random site" click-thru brigade.
~KitchenManager
Sat, Jul 4, 1998 (18:41)
#36
but they also have option of picking it out of the
index of sites for that ring...
~MarciaH
Fri, Aug 20, 1999 (21:37)
#37
I am still hunting one for Geo Conference. We had one all picked out and it was locked. I think, the more specific the conference subject the better it is to be linked. There are so many for general topics ( Books and Politics eg.) that they are impossible to wade through and it is easier to use a search engine.
~wolf
Sun, Oct 3, 1999 (17:56)
#38
ok, you're looking to do a webring for geo sites, right? you can create it for as specific as you like plus, on the submittal page, you tell folks the criteria they need to meet in order to be placed in the ring. i've been invited to join rings just by being listed in the webring directory!
oh, and speaking of webrings, i've got an animal ring that i'll submit springark to.
~MarciaH
Sun, Oct 3, 1999 (22:26)
#39
We - he and I chose a perfect one for Geo and it was locked and accepting no
new sites. Until I can consult about it with cfadm, I will hold off for a while longer. At some point we NEED to get one going, and I am still chekcing with
webring.com frequently. When I get out of telnet I will email you and ask how you did it...ok?!
~MarciaH
Sun, Feb 13, 2000 (00:12)
#40
Still ringless. Not sure it is a good idea. Wolfie, and way to know how many hits on your conferences are the result of belonging to a webring?
~MarciaH
Sun, Feb 13, 2000 (00:15)
#41
..that should be...any way to know...? It still would be nice to have one for Geo, I think...! (going to bed before I mess up anything else!)