http://mybroadband.co.za/news/general/64732-2012-africa-com-award-winners.html
"According to Arica Com the 2012 awards"
Thanks, fixed.
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http://mybroadband.co.za/news/general/64732-2012-africa-com-award-winners.html
"According to Arica Com the 2012 awards"
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/internet/65012-fnb-connect-adds-to-free-social-browsing.html
Linedin? Should be Linkedin.
How is it possible that an article like this can fail to have a link to the store in question?
This isn't the first time. I wonder if it's an advertising thing, IE clicks through aren't measurable from a standard link.
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Where's the link to the store?
DionWired has launched its revamped online store,
WTF is the point in linking to your own site instead of to the store in question?
Wouldn't this make more sense:
DionWired has launched its revamped online store,
Or even this:
DionWired has launched its revamped online store,
The article.
The store.
The forum post.
Don't just fix this one instance, fix your behaviour regarding links to other sites.
Hi, thanks for raising your concern.
Unfortunately, when it comes to linking to external sites, there's an issue that keeps popping up - dead links. We have no control over external sites, and more often than not, coverage of certain events are linked externally to pages that change, move, or get pulled down after some time.
When that happens, we're left with dead links which count against us. We're currently in the process of getting rid of a large amount of these links, which are as a result of external linking.
While this may not necessarily be the case with DionWired right now, we have enough dead links to old website URLs in our system to show that things can change. You may think this is a weak excuse - but you're welcome to volunteer to fix the over 4000 dead links we have dating back years.
In terms of internal linking - company and people names, as well as terms, are all linked to an internal database, this has been the case for a while now. These are permanent links, and available locally.
Typically if we link to specific sites - such as with quick news - it's indicated as a "source" at the end of the article. Some of these links also break over time, though.
I hope this helps clarify our general approach.
That explains your approach. It does little to help the situation though.
Perhaps a source link with a disclaimer regarding it's long term usefulness would be better.
Alternatively, you might want a link redirect function in place, that can look in your database for the required internal/external links, check if the external link results in a 404 error when attempting to resolve it, and if it does give you a 404, show your own internal link instead of the one everyone was expecting (I'm not sure if that affects some journalism standard though)
Incredible Connection is offering a discount of R4,000 on a Seagate 2.5″ 320GB USB 2.0 external mobile hard drive.
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/gadgets/65410-best-black-friday-tech-deals-in-sa.html
Almost halfway down:
That should be R400, not R4000.
The following photos were taken on Lever Road, which is the only road which can be used to enter and exit Vodacom and Vodacom World.
The following photos were taken on Lever Road, which is the main road used to enter and exit Vodacom and Vodacom World.
“18 years after the fall of apartheid, internet apartheid is alive and well in South Africa. The primary ring leader is Telkom,” he explained.
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/general/66707-microsoft-surface-production-increased.html links to the wrong forum discussion
Yes indeed - we stopped the quick menu for now to reduce load until everything is stable. Will start to switch on things again when the system is stable and performs as expected.I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this,
but the forum's <select> control to switch from one sub forum to the next has disappeared.
Twitter instagram forum headline is incorrect. Its $525m not $5m.
At the top of http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/forumdisplay.php/252-Do-you-remember
Where art thou fi...Forum: Do you remember?
Cool information that is dicult to nd on the internet that should not be forgotten
Forum: Do you remember?
Cool information that is difficult to ¬find on the Internet and that should not be forgotten
posted moments ago.Yes, it was launched in March 2012 in some areas for trial purposes. Public launch is this year. For me, in Vereeniging, probably in 2025 only.
Hmm, not a major one but members seem to be making jokes about it
http://mybroadband.co.za/news/broadband/68378-will-your-area-get-40mbps-vdsl.html listing the VDSL launch is(was) 2012.
Welcome to 2013 in the official article mistake thread. New record for no posts for a month
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Edit: or is this correct then.
posted moments ago.