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How to suggest a link

The WeberIndex web development index is organized in categories by subject. Sites are placed in categories by the WeberIndex team, who visit and evaluate your suggestions and decide where they best belong. We do this to ensure that the index is organized in the best possible way, making it easy to use, intuitive, helpful, and fair to everyone.

We ask that you follow three simple, yet important steps if you have a site (URL) you'd like to suggest:

First, Check to See if your site is already in the index.

Next, Find the Appropriate Category in the index. Finding an appropriate category for your site is at the heart of this process. Remember that we visit each site suggested to us, and proper categorization on your part helps us process suggestions quickly.

Finally, Suggest your site from the appropriate category Suggest your site from the category you think most appropriate. Do this by clicking on the "Suggest a Site" link at the top of that category's page. Again, there is a list of important pointers to help you establish where your site belongs. Also remember that the final placement of your site is determined by us.

When you click on "Suggest a Site" in the appropriate category, you'll see an online form asking for information about your site. Please be prepared to provide, among other information, your site's title, URL, and a brief description.

Finally, thanks for the site. Thanks for contributing to WeberIndex's web development index. By following the above steps you're helping us process sites in a timely manner.
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