MG RING – MUSICGROUPS RING OF SITES

Our goal is to bring back the good old days of the internet, but make it a little better.
Search engines are great and fast, and now 80% SEO spam or misleading info. Pay to promote schemes fill the web, connecting to sites that share ideas has been lost or is locked to large scale sites. Unless you pay facebook, or twitter your followers get nothing..time for a change!

THE MUSICGROUPS.COM NETWORK OF SITES HAS STARTED TO BRING BACK WHAT MADE THE WEB IN GREAT THE FIRST PLACE, REAL PEOPLE SHARING REAL CONTENT. HELP US BEAT THE MONOPOLIES!! THIS SITE IS DEDICATED TO BUILDING A MONITORED WEB RING OF MUSIC AND ART SITES. UPDATES ARE IN PROGRESS
We are looking at current open source projects and looking to make a modern solution.

A ring of websites, also known as a webring, is a collection of websites that are connected to each other in a circular or linear fashion. Each website in the ring typically has a navigation element that allows visitors to easily move from one site to the next in the ring.

Webrings were popular in the early days of the internet as a way for websites to increase their visibility and connect with other sites with similar content or interests. Webrings are often centered around a specific theme or topic, such as technology, art, or sports.

When a website joins a webring, it typically adds a small piece of HTML code to its site that displays links to the other sites in the ring. This creates a loop or chain of sites that visitors can follow in order to explore a particular topic or niche.

Webrings have largely fallen out of favor with the rise of search engines and social media, but some still exist and continue to provide a way for websites to connect with each other and promote their content to a targeted audience.

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