About the Ring
This web ring gives British Columbia dog breeders an easy way to increase traffic to their web sites. Instead of you having to promote your site, we promote the web ring, which increases traffic to all the sites in the ring. There is no charge for this service.
This ring already has established daily traffic with more visitors arriving every day. We will continue working with the major search engines to increase traffic even more.
This web ring is hosted by WebRing The best place on the web to... Find concentrations of sites quickly and easily. Participate in highly focused and rich online communities. Join a Ring and increase traffic to your site. Or, create a Ring of your own and develop an online community.
This ring is 100% British Columbia "owned and operated". The ringmaster lives in British Columbia and has been breeding and exhibiting dogs since 1988. As long as you live in British Columbia, your web site deals with purebred dogs and your site does not contain any material that would be unsuitable for children, you are welcome to join the ring.
Tips and Tricks
Click any of the "Join Now" links on this page to sign in and add your site to the queue. Once you have added your site to the queue, you have two choices as to how you add the Navigation Bar to your homepage.
WebRing will provide you with the SSNB code for the Navigation Bar. Copying and pasting this code on your homepage is the easiest way to join the ring. The added benefit is that when you join other web rings they are automatically added to your homepage. The SSNB Navigation Bar looks like this:
On the same page as the SSNB code, WebRing provides a link to the HTML code. The result, as shown below, looks identical but there is more opportunity to customize the Navigation Bar. However this option should only be used if you are familar with HTML. If you chose this option and then join other web rings their Navigation Bars are not automatically added to your homepage. You will have to copy and paste the HTML code for each web ring that you join.
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Whichever way you get the Navigation Bar, you still need to save the changes and upload the page to your web site. The Navigation Bar should always be added to your homepage rather than using a links page. This way it is easy for visitors to find their way back to the Navigation Bar and then onto the next site.