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All About This Web Site This web site is a hobby, and quite a timeconsuming one. I do it just for fun in my spare time. Much of the information however does come from the monthly village newsletter, for which Im extremely grateful. I endeavour to keep the information as uptodate as possible but I welcome any help in doing this. If you have found something here which is inaccurate or a link which doesnt work Similarly, if you feel Ive left something out, or you have additional information about the village past or present, Id be glad to know about it. You may have reached this page because you are thinking about doing something similar yourself. In which case heres some information you might find useful: I use Frontpage 2000 The site is hosted by Uk2. The guestbook used to be an automatic service, but the hosts proved impossible at keeping out spammer, so reluctantly I abandoned it. I now do the job manually. I purchased a dot com address bowbrickhill from uk2 on a good deal, which includes free email forwarding and domain name forwarding. UK2net doesnt have telephone support you have to set it up yourself online, so its all a little techie but not too daunting. Another good source of cheap domain names is easily which I use for other domain names and can recommend. Bow Brickhill features on most search engines. All submissions were done by hand. It took about a year to make an impression on the listings, but the site is now deeply embedded in the internet. If you got here via Angelfire, this is because for the first four years the site was hosted there on freespace and Ive set up redirection pages for any links still out there in the ether. Design of the site text on the page, alt tags on images, links to and from the site as well as titles, descriptions, header fonts, file names and meta tags, all play a part in achieving decent placement. Visit marketingstrategy.info a resource site from Receptional which is a mine of information for those who are really serious about internet marketing. Unfortunately there are fewer and fewer places where you can submit for free so the sooner you start doing it, the more likely you are to win in the visibility stakes. The search facility is courtesy of freefind. Its a great feature and automatically generates a site map and delivers regular reports so that I can see the search strings entered by visitors. The search page can be tailor made to reflect the sites overall design. This is a free service. For Christmas I add music a midi file on the home page just to make it more seasonal. I found the relevant code for embedding the midi file, simply by searching on Google In 2002 a very good friend of mine and amazing songwriter, the late John Close, put the Bow Brickhill hymn tune into a form that I could add to the church music page. A tune which he wrote after being inspired by the range of hills, The Dark Hill, is also featured see the link from the index page. Spam. Aaaaaaaaaaaaargh Because I created the site before spam robots were in existence it never occurred to me that one day I would regret having my email address so prominently displayed. I now use a nice little piece of script which should stop robot harvesting. If you want to see it, just go to the genealogy page where its been used a great deal, and view the source code. Youll see every time an email address is required, theres code with script tags. If youre thinking of doing something similar for your community, I can tell you that its a very worthwhile and rewarding hobby. All you need is time and inclination. Good luck
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