Try these steps on one of the websites you used yesterday to see if it were a good source of information.
Techniques for Web Evaluation :
1. Find out what other web pages link to this page.
Type or paste the URL into alexa.com's search box.
Click on the "Get details" button.
You will see, depending on the volume of traffic to the page:
· Traffic details.
· Contact/ownership info for the domain name.
· "Related links" to other sites visited by people who visited the page.
· Sites linking in to the page.
b. Do a link: search in Google, Yahoo!, or another search engine where this can be done:
1. Copy the URL of the page you are investigating (Ctrl+C in Windows).
2. Go to the search engine site, and type link: in the search box.
3. Paste the URL into the search box immediately following link: (no space after the colon).
The pages listed all contain one or more links to the page you are looking for.
If you find no links, try a shorter portion of the URL, stopping after each /.
Note: Different search engines give very different results for "link:" searches. We suggest trying more than one.
Note: Different search engines give very different results for "link:" searches. We suggest trying more than one.
2. Look up the title or publisher of the page in a reputable directory that evaluates its contents (ipl2, Infomine, About.com, or a specialized directory you trust).
3. Look up the author's name in Google or Yahoo!
For the most complete results in Google, search the name three ways:
a. without quotes: Firstname Lastname
b. enclosed in quotes as a phrase: "Firstname Lastname"
c. enclosed in quotes with * between the first and last name: "Firstname * Lastname" (The * can stand for any middle initial or name in Google only).
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