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"Nunya Bidnits" > wrote in message
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> piedmont said:

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>> A simple Webring would be the last person on the ring would add a
>> simple link to the next new site to join. Also the last one in the
>> ring would have a link back to the first site, simple and free.
>>
>> If someone breaks the simple rules then the person ahead of them would
>> remove their link and direct to the person after the offending site.
>>
>> Sooo, anyone interested? and by the way, using Google is a wonderfully
>> easy way to make a web site if you haven't one already and it is free
>> but yes you do need a google email address to make a site.
>>
>> piedmont

>
> Are you referring to google web sites or google's blogger.com? As far as
> blogger, you don't have to have a gmail addy, just a verifiable email
> address. You might have to get one if you decide to "monetize" though.
>
> I run a blog for my dad, and have tinkered with a "pigskin and pork" blog
> but haven't gone public with it. However I'd be motivated to put more
> effort
> into it and go live if there was a non-commercial webring like you
> mention.
> I don't want to compete with professionally produced commercial sites. I
> don't mind the aspect of grass roots products marketing at a respectable
> level of intensity.
>
> MartyB in KC
>

I used Google Sites, to make my website and it was extremely easy to do, the
one fellow I referenced to in another post had a nice and simple blog about
bbq with good pictures of what he cooked. I believe both could add a link to
the ring.
piedmont