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Dianne Reuby
adminfreesitebuilder.co.uk

Free Site Builder
http://www.freesitebuilder.co.uk


A search utility makes your site look more professional, as

well as providing a useful service that will make your

visitors return. I've been using FreeFind,

http://www.freefind.com/ , which will spider your site on

request or by schedule, and sends an e-mail report of search

terms that your visitors have used. You can also have a

"What's New" link and page, with an icon if you want. You

can set member-only pages not to be spidered.



Visitor feedback is also a good idea - though some of the

responses I've had have been confusing to say the least! If

you don't want to create your own form, a ready-made

feedback form provider is FreedBack -

http://www.freedback.com/ Once you have chosen your options,

the form is generated on-line. You then copy-and-paste the

code into your web page.



Adding these two options to your site also provides an

excellent (and unique!) article for your ezine - I describe

how in my free article "Use your Feedback". Get a copy by e-

mail from mailto:fsb-ufgetresponse.com



One of the greatest source of free webmaster tools is

Bravenet - http://www.bravenet.com/ Guest books,

forums, polls, feedback forms, site counters, and more. Call

in and sign up for as many free tools as you need, all fully

explained to help you install and customise them to match

your site.



A site counter is a must - or how will you know if anyone is

visiting? I've used SiteMeter http://www.sitemeter.com/ for

my sites. They e-mail weekly stats, and by logging on

to the site you can find out who, when, where, what with,

how long, and of course predictions for the future! The help

is set off as a default - to get explanations of the

diagrams scroll down and click on "Help" to turn it on.



If you are offering freebies such as e-books or demo

programs, it's handy to know how many times they are

downloaded. I check my e-books this way to see which are

popular, and which I should remove from the library.

LinkCounter http://www.linkcounter.com/ is very easy to use.

Sign up, and enter the URL of your download file. Then copy

the generated link code, and paste it into your web page to

replace your direct link. Choose to receive reports daily,

weekly or not at all. Use it to check affiliate or

reciprocal links too.



Starting an ezine or newsletter? I use Topica,

http://www.topica.com/ for my mailing list. Type up your

ezine in a text processor, copy it, and paste it into the

"Post message" box. They supply the sign-up code for your

web page, although you can adapt this, or use your own, if

you prefer. They will provide on-line archives, but these

can only be read by Topica members, so I keep mine on my web

site as well. eGroups is a similar service - they are now

part of Yahoo! - http://groups.yahoo.com/



Auto-responders can be used to send out information to

anyone who requests it. I use OttoResponder from the Newbie

Club, http://newbieclub.com/responder/?pramclub and

GetResponse from http://www.getresponse.com for my articles,

"lessons by e- mail", and sample ezine. For example, if you

send a blank e- mail to mailto:fsb-lessonsgetresponse.com ,

you will get a list of my free e-mail lessons. You can send

out a series of e- mails, or just one. You choose an account

name, and post your e-mail message(s) to that account. Every

time a blank e-mail is sent to that e-mail address, your

auto-responder sends out the information you've stored.



Some of my favourite freeware sites:

http://www.completelyfreesoftware.com/

http://www.webattack.com/

http://www.jumbo.com/

http://www.moochers.com/





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Dianne Reuby is co-author of the e-book "First Website

Builder", http://newbieclub.com/builder/?pramclub

Dianne created and runs the Free Site Builder web site and

ezine, dedicated to helping newbies create web sites with

free tools, services and resources.

Visit FSB at http://freesitebuilder.co.uk/

Send for a complete list of free articles and lessons by e-

mail : mailto:fsb-lessonsgetresponse.com

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