Frank Gaydos on sat 13 sep 03
Please update your Links to my new web address:
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze778gn/
And new email address:
frank.gaydos@verizon.net
Thanks,
Frank Gaydos
Is there a way to find out who I'm linked to?
That would be interesting.
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Janet Kaiser on sun 14 sep 03
Dear Frank
I used to have a site book marked which did this (disappeared in
my last hard-drive death), but I have recently found the easiest
way is to just put your own URL straight into a google web
search. For example, I typed in ours (www.the-coa.org.uk without
the http://) and this is what google came up with:
THE CHAPEL OF ART
THE CHAPEL OF ART: Events at The Chapel of Art, Criccieth, North
Wales, UK, GB. A Modern Art and Ceramics Gallery and Centre of
...
Description: Centre of excellence for visual and performing arts.
Contains past, current and future exhibition...
Category: Arts > Visual Arts > Ceramics > Galleries > United
Kingdom
Google can show you the following information for this URL:
Show Google's cache of www.the-coa.org.uk
Find web pages that are similar to www.the-coa.org.uk
Find web pages that link to www.the-coa.org.uk
Find web pages that contain the term "www.the-coa.org.uk"
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I just clicked onto the "Find web pages that LINK to
www.the-coa.org.uk" where LINK is an active hyperlink (blue) and
it listed them. I do not know if that is a complete list or not,
but it makes a good start. It obviously will not list sites that
google does not find anyway, but as it is now the most powerful
search engine utilising other engines and directories like demoz,
yahoo! and the likes it should give you a fairly accurate
picture.
Hope this helps.
Janet
P.S. Sorry I will not be able to change your URL for a few days,
but have made a note for when I update the links page.
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