Richard
Sun Mar 09 13:04:46 CDT 2008
Thanks Ken,
I've just found out that our local Chamber of Commerce doesn't seem to be
supportive in hosting our site, beats me, our site is all about community
and they do support the project and it's cause.
So now we're considering using a web host service "go daddy" or something. I
don't suppose you'd care to chat about that a little as well? Probably just
alittle more "heads-up"?
I've looked at a few "top 10" listings for these services... they all look
pretty much the same, never done this before either, but I hear it is easy
to do.
I could start another post but someone will likely harp because it's not a
FrontPage topic.
Need to run a few errands but I'll be back after a while.
Richard in VA.
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"Ken" <untangledwebs@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> No problem at all Richard, glad I could help.
> "Richard in Va." <re@noreply.com> wrote in message
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>> Thanks Ken,
>>
>> Those look great, I'll ask "the boss" if we want to peruse this. I think
>> the Google Analytics might be well worth considering as well.
>> I've copied/pasted one of the counter images onto the home page just to
>> tickle their fancy!
>>
>> Thanks again for your extended advice!!
>>
>> Richard in VA.
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>> "Ken" <untangledwebs@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>> Hey Richard,
>>> Yeah I saw that one coming :-) I was just being lazy I guess..I can
>>> tell you two that I've used and I haven't had any problems with...
>>>
http://www.hit-counter-download.com/ and
>>>
http://www.thewebhitcounter.com/ . If you'd like to see the ads they
>>> come with, goto www.thebodysmith.ca or www.juggernaught.ca also
>>> www.fsjclassiccruisers.ca some backgrounds hide the ads better than
>>> others...but the background cannot match the ads' text colour or the
>>> counter will just not work.
>>> "Richard in Va." <re@noreply.com> wrote in message
>>> news:uyqEKiUgIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>> Thanks again Ken!
>>>>
>>>> That was the intent of my original post.... just some "heads up" on
>>>> something I see around alot therefore taking interest in, however, not
>>>> knowing how they work.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> So... don't suppose you (or others) might recommend a "good" hit
>>>> counter service? You had to guess that was going to be my next
>>>> question!
>>>> The nonprofit group I'm working with will probably not want ads...
>>>> regardless of how unintrusive they are. That is my guess anyway... I'll
>>>> ask them.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Richard in VA.
>>>> ++++++++++++++++
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ken" <untangledwebs@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:Oziw1WUgIHA.5088@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Hey Richard...
>>>>> The free hit counter doesn't redirect the site visitor at all. It
>>>>> loads as normal with an updated count, but I'm sure you're absolutely
>>>>> right on them making themselves a dollar somewhere..As for the
>>>>> add...I've only gotten a very small text add below the counter itself,
>>>>> usual flogging Saints tickets or something...actually quite
>>>>> unnoticable..no pop-ups or anything. Although, if you do decide to go
>>>>> with one, do not alter their code, or change your background colour to
>>>>> blank out their text as that will render the counter useless. My
>>>>> point is, it's an easy and fairly inobtrusive way to keep the client
>>>>> happy..Lots of different styles available. And I've never had any
>>>>> negative repercussions. Anyway, I'm not promoting or dissing
>>>>> them..just trying to give you some info...good luck either way..
>>>>>
>>>>> "Richard in Va." <re@noreply.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:O52nlmTgIHA.1188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Hello Ken, Thanks for the good advice!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So I guess with a "free" hit counter installed, anyone who browses to
>>>>>> the page gets redirected to the host of the hit service, then
>>>>>> redirected back to the desired page that then loads into their
>>>>>> browser with an updated count value.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm making alot of assumptions here!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The hit service provider get to see all your traffic and maybe uses
>>>>>> that information in various ways to generate a "profit" for their
>>>>>> service.
>>>>>> We all know nothing is "free"... I'm just trying to understand where
>>>>>> the "hitch" is before I commit.
>>>>>> Just one thing... out of curiosity, what happens if you manually
>>>>>> remove the code from the bottom of the page? Do they still get to
>>>>>> see the traffic even though there is no longer a counter on the page?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As a side note-- I really don't want someone else's "small" add
>>>>>> popping up on the page. After all, this is a non-profit thing...!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks again for your insight! I'll certainly look into Google
>>>>>> analytics.
>>>>>> (really don't mind the email address thing, just don't care to
>>>>>> provide my personal email)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> btw, right now I have the website on my linksys NAS200 that has
>>>>>> HTTP/ftp built in, password protected, so "the boss" can login to see
>>>>>> how their site is coming along.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks again!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ++++++++++++++++
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Ken" <untangledwebs@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:ebARb4NgIHA.1132@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Richard, I don't know if this helps or not but I've done three pages
>>>>>>> using
>>>>>>> free hit counters. To use the Frontpage hit counter you would need
>>>>>>> to have
>>>>>>> a host with the frontpage server extensions installed. The free hit
>>>>>>> counters I use are basically hosted by someone else and accessed
>>>>>>> when the
>>>>>>> page is loaded by anyone. All you have to do is cut and paste the
>>>>>>> code they
>>>>>>> provide. I'm not sure how they trigger a hit, but I know they've
>>>>>>> kept my
>>>>>>> clients happy. It seems to me what you should do, is try both the
>>>>>>> free hit
>>>>>>> counter ( there are some that don't require an email address by the
>>>>>>> way -although they do have a small advertisement attached to them )
>>>>>>> and the
>>>>>>> Google analytics. That way you could keep the boss happy, seeing
>>>>>>> hits
>>>>>>> generated, and you could quietly monitor what's actually going on.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Richard In Va." <Reply-none@aol.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:%23%23bj67EgIHA.1824@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> Anyone know what's the best (cheapest) way to put a site hit
>>>>>>>> counter on a webpage.
>>>>>>>> The website has not been published yet and may become a sub-domain
>>>>>>>> to another site local to our town.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I've done some google search for "free hit counter" and most (seem)
>>>>>>>> to want me to register with an email address and provide the URL.
>>>>>>>> Leads me to believe a hit counter wont work unless the site is
>>>>>>>> published to the web. Don't really know how hit counters work...
>>>>>>>> can this done via a local script or something?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Maybe some basic information and a few pointers would be most
>>>>>>>> appreciated.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Richard in Va
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