A webring allows people to surf through sites which are related in one way or another. Surfers navigate the ring by clicking on "Next", "Previous", or "Random" links in the ring. The idea is that if you continually press the "Next" link, you will eventually end up at the site you started from. This is why it's called a "ring".
The Terrier Club webring is created and maintained by our own ringmaster. We accept site submissions, validate that the site meets the topic of the webring and that the site has installed the webring code properly. The ringmaster is the sole arbitrator of whether or not a site belongs in a webring.
Well run webrings are helpful in that they tend to deliver highly targeted visitors to your site. This is because the people surfing the ring are actually looking for sites pertaining to the ring's topic.
How can I join the Terrier Club Web Ring?
If you have a personal homepage or website that features Terrier Breeds or is a resource of value to fellow Terrier owners, you can join our ring.
It's easy! Just complete the application below and you'll receive email instructions for adding a small block of HTML to your web page that will join you to the webring.
Remember, the Terrier Club webring is dedicated to small Terrier breeds and we accept only related sites. Web sites that are offensive or do not meet our guidelines will be rejected.
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