December 2, 2002Prevent Link Rot in Your Published WorkAttention Authors and Publishers Do you reference websites in your books, e-books, articles or other published work? If so, then you know the frustration of having those addresses go south after you've distributed thousands of copies. Webmasters have the luxury of changing URLs on their site whenever a link goes bad. But books, e-books, and articles are NOT under your control once they have been published. Whether you publish electronically or on paper, if keeping your URLs working is important to you, then read on. More Posts Like This One: eBook Publishing Posted by Barbara J. Feldman at December 2, 2002 5:30 PM | Comments (3) Read Comments
The free Sticky Sauce Link Checker ( http://www.stickysauce.com/cgi-local/linkcheck/linkcheck.pl ) only checks a single Web page at a time. So, either you enter your URLs one at a time, or you create a single page (it doesn't have to be pretty, since your site visitors will never see it) with all your URLs listed. This is what I do for my ebooks --- I make a single page with all the links to speed up the process of checking them. Posted by: Barbara on March 6, 2003 9:35 AMI love the idea of stickysauce link checker, but haven't been able to get it to work on my howtostudy.org site. Maybe this is because I skipped one of your steps or ... The howtostudy site is a jump site to college resources, which change constantly. ARGHH. Each page has 10 sites listed. Do I need to make a separate page for each college listing so stickysauce can check it? Maintaining the site is slowing down the work of researching and putting up new material! Lucy Posted by: Lucy MacDonald on March 6, 2003 8:49 AMI always wondered how you can keep your URL's everfresh! Posted by: Rosemary Ellen Harris on February 14, 2003 7:34 PM |
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