Showing posts with label listing on IWW site. Show all posts
Showing posts with label listing on IWW site. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Use TinyURLs!

Use TinyURLs!
by Carter Jefferson


If you're like me, you have this strong desire to let certain people know when you've published something, and sometimes just to cut them in on some particularly juicy website you've run across. So you send them an e-mail with the URL in it.

That's fine, as long as the URL is short. If it's not, most e-mail programs will break it in two, and your recipients will get something
like this:

http://www.mystericale.com/index.php?issue=current_issue&body=st
ory&file=con_game.html

That means nobody can just click on it; they have to copy both parts and paste them into their address bars. That's actually fairly difficult.

So a better way is to go to

http://tinyurl.com/

and there you paste the long URL into a box. You click on "Make tinyURL" and you get a new page, which will have this on it:

http://tinyurl.com/2h7kjn

Use that in your note, and when your correspondents click on it, they'll be there. The one above, incidentally, takes you to a story by my friend Bob Liter, a member of IWW.

A better way to do this is simply to put the link to TinyURL in your navigation bar. Then you go to the site you want to tell people about, click on the TinyURL link, and it automatically gives you the little-bitty URL you need. All the information here is spelled out in detail on the TinyURL homepage.

Send your friends the long URL, and they'll probably click on it and get nowhere. Send them the TinyURL, they'll click, and then they'll read your deathless prose, which they absolutely need to do.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

IWW to Have Member Link Page

We'll be using the IWW web page for links to member pages. The page is now under construction.

To give it meaning, we're using the format of:

(Line 1) URL link.
(Line 2) A brief description of the site / purpose.
(Line 3) A maximum of 20 keywords by which users can find links of
value. We feel it's much better than just a list of links.

Here is an example of one member's proposed link, as that person might send it.

http://carterj.homestead.com/

Carter Jefferson, listing new and old publications, things writing students need to know, his family history, and useful writing links.

writing, teaching writing, publications, stories, essays, humor, memoir, writing links
If you'd like to be added to the page, you should submit your information, as noted above, to Greg Gunther.

Our link, in that format, is:

http://www.internetwritingworkshop.org
A free workshop where writers can get and give critiques. Our motto:
Write - Critique - Learn.
Keywords: fiction, lovestory, novels, non-fiction, poetry, writing
practice, script writing, flash-brief fiction, yawrite, essays,
marketing writing.

We can also provide a copy of the IWW logo in 150 or 200 pixel dimensions.