| 8:00am |
Webmaster
Bill emails you asking for his link to be added to your website's links
page. You email Webmaster Bill back asking for clarification on
his site's URL.
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8:00am |
You receive
an email from LinksManager informing you that Webmaster Bill has added a
new link to your website. You review his link, and click
"approve" to accept Webmaster Bill's new link into your links
pages. Your links page is updated automatically. An email is
sent to Webmaster Bill telling him his link has been added successfully.
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| 8:12am |
Webmaster
Bill emails the clarification back. You start up your FTP program,
login to your web server, and download your links pages.
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8:03am |
You get some
coffee and browse CNN.com.
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| 8:14am |
Starting
your HTML editor, you open the downloaded links pages, and code the new
link from Webmaster Bill. You then upload the edited pages with
the new link to your web server via FTP, and check to make sure the link
was posted correctly.
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8:12am |
You update
your website's homepage and contacts page, and return a few emails from
your coworkers.
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| 8:30am |
After
verifying the link is correct, you email Webmaster Bill to let him know
his link has been posted. At the same time, you ask Webmaster Bill
to post a link to your website on his links page.
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8:30am |
You take a
few business phone calls, and download a cool calculator Java applet
from the web. After installing the applet on the order page of
your website, you send off a few emails from yesterday.
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| 8:35am |
User Dan
emails you to tell you that four links on your links pages are
"dead", and don't link to anywhere.
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8:35am |
Checking
your LinksManager account, you see four links on your website are
"dead". You delete all four from your links pages with
one click.
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| 8:38am |
You check
each of the links a few times, and verify that they are indeed
"dead" links.
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8:37am |
You check
the newsgroups for gossip on the new Star Wars movie.
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| 8:45am |
You
long for a cup of coffee, but instead start up
your FTP program, login to your web server, and download your links
pages.
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8:45am |
Time
for a coffee refill.
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| 8:48am |
Starting
your HTML editor, you open the downloaded links pages, and delete the
"dead" links from your links pages. You then upload the edited pages
to your web server via FTP, and check to make sure the page
was posted correctly. Looking at your links pages, you wonder when
you will have the time to change the background color to something
brighter on all pages.
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8:47am |
You decide
you want the background of your links pages to be brighter.
Opening your LinksManager control panel, you play with 10-12 different
colors and settle on an aquamarine, glad that you don't have to deal
with any HTML.
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| 8:56am |
You get an
email from Webmaster Bill telling you he added your link to his
website's links page. You open your web browser and search his
site for his links page and your link. Unable to find it, you
email Webmaster Bill back asking him exactly where his links page is.
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8:49am |
You check
your LinksManager account and see that Webmaster Bill is reciprocating
your link on his website. LinksManager has automatically searched
all links, and shows you the exact URL where Webmaster Bill has your
link.
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| 9:00am |
You remember
you haven't rotated your links alphabetically in two days, and wonder
when you are going to have enough time to download all of your links
pages and make the changes.
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8:51am |
Looking at
your website's links page, and find that LinksManager automatically
rotated your links overnight.
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