There are a number of places to announce your new Web
site. These won't get sustained traffic, but
it's a good way to start. Here are a few of them.
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Net-Happenings
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is a service of the Internet Scout Project in the Computer Sciences
Department at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Postings are available
via an email distribution list, on their Web site or via a USENET
newsgroup, comp.internet.net-happenings.
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Starting Point
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is always on the lookout for new web sites. New submissions are
added on the day they are recieved to their New Sites section, in
one of twelve categories. Users vote daily to select a Hot Site.
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What's New
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a global site translated into several languages. List sites submitted in
different categories.
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What's New Too!
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is an user customizable announcement service of new sites.
New Sites are posted to What's New Too! within 36 hours,
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New Page List
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announces one new page daily to over fifteen hundred
subscribers
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Net News
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a new announcement mailing list published every Monday.
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comp.infosystems. www.announce
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a newsgroups specifically for announcing new Web sites.
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FAQ: How To Announce Your New Web Site
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The purpose of this FAQ is to help show you how to publicize your new
Web site. Although there
are many sites listed here, the purpose is not to show you where. If
you follow the hints and
guidelines below you will certainly increase your readership.
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