

Introducing Websites
Domain Names
Web Hosting
Designing Websites- Ways To Design Websites
- Choosing An HTML Editor
- Using HTML Codes And Tags
- HTML Table Layouts
- Using Pre-Built Templates
Website Content- What Is Website Content
- Writing Your Web Content
- Links And Navigation
- Hit Counters-Guestbooks
- Photos-Images-Audio-Video
- Download-Upload Images
Blogs And Forums
Guide On Ebooks
Advertising A Website
Financial Information:
Website Tools To Measure Your Traffic
Adding hit-counters, guestbooks, and other scripts to websites are tools you can use to measure your traffic. Do not think putting a hit-counter
or a guestbook on your website is difficult. For hit-counters and guestbooks, a
code (script) is provided that you can copy and paste anywhere on your web pages.
You may also create a hit-counter and a guestbook by using script codes provided
by your
web hosting service...if they
offer such programs. Most web hosts have various scripts available when you sign
up with them.
For additional information on programs and more scripts for websites, you can visit The CGI Resource Index. There are thousands of scripts available for you to choose.
Hit-Counters For Tracking Visitors
Get a "free" hit counter with
detailed visitor tracking and statistics by the week, month, etc. All you do is
register, and a code is provided for your web page. View a demonstration
at
Stat Counter.
Another "free" hit-counter with statistic reports can be viewed at
Website StatsCounter.
View a hit-counter demo and sign up for "free" at Bravenet.
Guestbooks For Visitor Comments
Get a "free" guestbook for
your website, and let your visitors leave their comments. You can read what your
visitors are saying (good or bad). It is quick and easy to set up with many
features to offer. Visit
Smart Guestbook to view
a live demo and sign up.
Another great "free" guestbook can be viewed at FreeGuestBooks.
View a guestbook demo at Bravenet.
After you have added a hit-counter or a guestbook to your website, take a look at
adding photos and images now. The next topic covers "Photos And Images".
Links Of Interest: