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Tina Clarke............
Tiffany Edmonds....
Frances Stewart....
Alex Tushinsky......

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"Get Rid of Those Doorway Pages"
Issue 23  - 14th May 2001

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1. Welcome from Tina
2 Generally Speaking 
3. Wassup @ AccessFP List
4. Guest Article or Tip - "Get Rid of Those Doorway Pages"
5. Sponsors 
6. Featured Site of the week
7. Weekly Links and Resources
8. Subscription Management
9. Contact Information

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1. WELCOME FROM TINA
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Welcome to "AnyFrontPage Bytes - The Bit in the middle". These weekly issues are the Lite version of AccessFP Ezine containing snippets of news, links and resources.

My aim with this Lite version is to bring you FrontPage goodies, links and news that you can't do without each week. If you have any feedback, suggestions, gripes or compliments, please let me know I really would like your feedback about the ezine's, what do you think of the content? The layout? Do you want more of something or something else included; I need your feedback to find out.

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This weeks article consists of "Get Rid of Those Doorway Pages" by Windsong

Tina Clarke


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UPDATES:
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MS press release indicates a release date:

FRONTPAGE VERSION 2002 IN STORES MAY 31ST!
With the May 31st launch event of Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft FrontPage version 2002 will be available for purchase in stores. This exciting new version of FrontPage gives you the power to add dynamic content with a new Photo Gallery component, SharePoint Team Services, and automatic Web content from MSN® network of Internet services, Expedia, or Microsoft bCentral small business portal.
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Theme-Pak 11 was released on May 8th, 2001! Theme-Pak 11 contains 103 Themes and Template Themes.
http://accessfp.net/themesetsca.htm 
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http://www.accessfp.net/jbotsca.htm 
Note: J-Bots 2000 and J-Bots Plus 2000 function in FrontPage 2000 and are not compatible with FrontPage 2002. If you purchased J-Bots 2000, J-Bots Plus 2000, or Suite 3 on or after April 15, 2001, and upgrade to FrontPage 2002, you are eligible for a free upgrade to the 2002 version of the J-Bots product you purchased. 
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MS press release indicates a release date:

FRONTPAGE VERSION 2002 IN STORES MAY 31ST!
With the May 31st launch event of Microsoft Office XP, Microsoft FrontPage version 2002 will be available for purchase in stores. This exciting new version of FrontPage gives you the power to add dynamic content with a new Photo Gallery component, SharePoint Team Services, and automatic Web content from MSN® network of Internet services, Expedia, or Microsoft bCentral small business portal.
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Theme-Pak 11 was released on May 8th, 2001! Theme-Pak 11 contains 103 Themes and Template Themes.
http://accessfp.net/themesetsca.htm 

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DID YOU KNOW THAT?
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If you want to back up your webs within FrontPage to either a Zip Drive or Read/Write CD this is the way to do it.

You can publish it to either a zip or a R/W cd. Just publish exactly the
same way you would to the web, but put in the drive path instead:

file:///E:/My documents/My Webs/webname

If you need to get it back onto your harddrive, just open the web from the
storage disk and publish it to your harddrive:

file:///C:/My Documents/My Webs/webname

Tip From:
Karen Williams
http://www.1bigred.com/users/koggie
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If you HAVE to use FTP to upload to the web a good suggestion is to first publish your site to a folder within your hard drive and then FTP that folder to your site on the web. Why? FrontPage does a variety of tricks at the time of publishing; themes can be updated, including banners, and overlays etc. So first publish the site to a folder for example c:\upload, then FTP the files from c:\upload to your web host.

Tip from:
Laurel Nevans-Palmer
Web Services and Site Design for Small Businesses
http://www.weblaurels.com 
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If your stats folder is publicly accessible you can password protect it by converting it to a child web if your server permits. Just right click on your stats folder, while on your site live, and Convert To Web. Now the stats has the same security settings as the root web, or you can assign different user name and passwords for a particular client to browse their stats.

Tip from:
Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com 
http://IRDreams.com 
http://ImageCompress.com 
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Put view-source: in front of a URL and it will automatically give you the source of the document. Works in IE and NS.

Tip From:
Adrienne Boswell
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Fed up waking your partner with the modem noise? Do this:
Right click My Computer
Select Properties
Click the Device Manager tab
Click Modem
Double click the modem icon to expand it
Click on your modem make link
Double click it then select the Modem tab on the subsequent page. In there you will find a slider labelled 'Speaker volume'. Set it to whatever volume you want.
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3 Wassup @ AccessFP List
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Wassup at the AccessFP List? Find out every week here or join at the link above and find out for yourself.
Some one asked:
What factors of web crafting and FrontPage crafting do you consider make a site look like it has the 'professional' touch as apposed to 'unprofessional'? 
Ok I confess it was I, BUT what's your answer?

More next week from our motley 'crew' at the AccessFP List
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AccessFPList
 
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4 Guest Article - Get Rid of Those Doorway Pages 
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Get Rid of Those Doorway Pages by Windsong

Getting traffic to your site is the ultimate goal. Without
the traffic, you site isn't going to do much but take up
cyberspace. Now, there are many ways to do this, and you
should be doing them all. But for our purpose here, I will
limit it to Search Engines.

A while back, doorway pages were all the rage. Everyone was
scrambling to create hundreds and thousands of pages to 
essentially trick the search engines into leading people to
their sites. It seemed unethical to me, and I figured that
the engines would pick up on this and bring it to an abrupt
halt. And they have. They want pages with content. So much
for all those doorway pages. It was a big waste of time and 
effort. 

Most web sites consist of several pages. Hopefully, each 
page covers a specific, but related topic. And, hopefully, 
there is already a navigational system in place, where 
each page links to all other pages. This is a must. 

If you have a site, for example, on Internet Marketing, 
you already know that this subject encompasses many topics. 
Each of those topics deserves its own page. You might have 
pages on Ebook Marketing, Promotion, Ezines, Search 
Engines, etc.

Each page in your site is already a 'doorway.' If you 
optimize each of these pages as if it were a doorway page,
you will get a good ranking in the Search Engines. First, 
make sure that each page sticks to a particular topic. 
Then write your Meta tags accordingly. 

Here are some guidelines for top placement in the Search 
Engines:

* Try to limit your meta keywords (preferably phrases) 
to 3. The worst thing you can do is have a gazillion 
keywords. Your relevancy will be shot to heck and you 
might get listed, but you will be #3,583,204. No one 
will find you.

* Do not use the same keywords on every page. Each page 
is different, so make the keywords different. 

* Make sure your keywords appear in the title tag, the
description tag, and all over your page, especially 
near the top.

* Do not list keywords that do not appear on the page. 
Again, Do NOT list keywords that do not appear on the 
page. Lists have been circulated showing the "most 
searched for keywords". They generally consist of words 
like: sex, naked, women, gay, adult, erotica etc.... 
Don't even go there. Do you really want people going to 
your site that don't give a hoot about what you have to 
say??? They are not interested and will not buy anything. 
You are wasting your time as well as theirs.

* Use keywords in comment tags, alt tags, and in header 
tags. You can also use a clear 1x1 pixel image and load 
the alt tag with keywords.

* The very first thing that appears on your page should 
be a statement of benefits rich in keywords, similar to 
your description meta tag. Some Search Engines ignore 
your meta tags and print the first words on your page 
as the description in their listing. If your navigational 
bar is at the top of the page, that is what will show up 
in their description. Not good.

* Header tags, (H1 for example) are very important. Search
Engines read the header tags. Use these for paragraph
headings instead of font tags, and load up the Keywords.

* Forget the bouncing flash and glitz. Yeah, they are fun 
to play with, but the Search Engines are not impressed. 
They may even be hampered by this as far as indexing 
your page. Frames, flash movies, CGI scripts, javascript, 
applets and image maps are all complete junk to a search 
engine spider. Not only that, this sort of thing will 
actually push your real content further from the top of 
the page, reducing the relevancy of what the spiders 
actually do see.

* Keep the spiders happy. Feed them lots of relevant 
content. This bears repeating, but I won't. :)

* Get a Domain! A top 10 listing is virtually impossible 
to achieve without having your own registered domain 
name. 

There is no secret magical formula for getting a top ranking
in the Search Engines. Currently there are over 5,000 places 
to register a web site with the number increasing daily. In 
reality, about 10 of these search engines will produce 90% 
of your search engine traffic. The larger search engines like 
Excite, Lycos and Alta Vista are visited millions of time a 
week and offer the most comprehensive types of searches for 
Internet surfers. 
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windsong is webmaster, editor and publisher at:
http://marketing-resources.com/
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****General Links**** 

Techwarrior
http://techwarrior.net/webpartner.htm 
The problem with designing a web site for your client is that once your work is complete, the money stops. Why not continue to make money from YOUR client by becoming a premier partner?
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Usable Web
http://www.usableweb.com 
To get the low-down on web usability visit usableweb which explains what to do and what not to do.
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http://www.officethemes.com/ 
OfficeThemes.com is a resource for people interested in the new Themes feature available in Microsoft Office 2000 and FrontPage 2000 

How to Identify Your Web Server and IP Address
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-GB;q197623
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How to Publish a FrontPage Web
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-GB;q198523  
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How to Publish a FrontPage Web from Remote Server to Local Computer 
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q205/7/29.asp
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How to Install FrontPage Server Extensions for MSPWS
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q210/8/65.asp
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How to Delete a Web
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q232/6/46.asp
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FrontPage 2000 Can Publish to Web Server Running Earlier Server Extensions
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q233/1/44.asp
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How to Open a Web Using HTTP
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q240/9/51.asp
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How to Troubleshoot Connectivity Issue with FrontPage or Network
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q269/8/51.asp

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For our 'Spotlight on FrontPage', this week AccessFP Focuses on Errors and Error Messages
Page Banner/Navigation Bar Don't Display on Published Page
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q196/1/15.asp
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FrontPage Stops Responding During Publish
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q196/1/27.asp
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Database Connection Undefined After Publishing Web
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q204/1/52.asp
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Cannot Open or Create Webs Remotely with Microsoft Personal Web Server 4.0
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q205/5/27.asp
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Error Using Publish Web Command Copying Web Remotely
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q205/6/01.asp
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FrontPage Does Not Accept Blank Password
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q205/6/72.asp 
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FrontPage Times Out While Trying to Connect to Server
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q205/6/80.asp
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Multiple Errors Trying to Access Web Sites
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q205/7/15.asp
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HTTP Error Code 405; Opening or Publishing a Web
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q206/0/46.asp
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Folder is Marked Executable Error When Saving a Page to a Web
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q219/1/10.asp
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Error Browsing Database Results Pages After Publishing from
Disk-Based Web
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q219/1/70.asp
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Cannot Open Local Web Server with FrontPage 98 After Installing FrontPage 2000
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q219/1/72.asp
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Web Publishing Wizard Generates Error Publishing to Nested Sub web
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q219/1/04.asp
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Error Message: Unable to Connect to Server at 'Hostname' Socket Code 10065
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q219/2/07.asp
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Server Error When Using a Disk-Based Web
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q219/8/79.asp
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Error Message: Could Not Find a Web Server at
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q223/3/77.asp
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FrontPage Stops Responding While Opening Web
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q263/1/37.asp
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Error Message When Publishing Web: Server Error: Web Is
Busy
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/2/16.asp
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No Server on Port Number at Server Name
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/3/69.asp

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