Favicon Generator — Brand Your Site — Brand Yourself
Well, it looks like the hyped launch of Butterfly Marketing 2 is almost over with. Did you get your copy? From what I have heard, Mike is leaving the site up with the promotional price until sometime today…NO, I won’t have an affiliate link for it!
What I do have today is something that I stumbled across the other day and I think it’s pretty cool.
Take a look at the address bar in your browser. See that image to the left of the url? That’s a ‘mini’ version of the picture in the header banner and when you bookmark this site, that picture will be to the left of the text in the bookmark.
Go ahead, try it now. After you add my site to your favorites, when you go back to the list, you should see the mini image of me next to the text of the site.
Pretty cool huh?
If it doesn’t show up in Internet Explorer, try it in FireFox, I know it works there.
I know your next question is ‘how do I do that?’
Well, really it’s fairly easy if you aren’t afraid of digging in to the coding on you site.
First of all, you will need get the ‘favicon’ image that you will upload to your webhost. As I said earlier, I found this site while cruising around looking for a couple of other things:
What you will do is click the browse button and find the image you want to turn in to your favicon icon and then follow the rest of the instructions.
Once you have downloaded it, you will need to upload the image to your host using your favorite ftp client (I use FileZilla). Upload it to the root of your website.
Now, depending on whether you have a ‘regular’ website (in other words, you have designed, or someone else has, the html coding) or a wordpress site, is how you will proceed next.
If you have a regular site, all you need to do is open the ‘index.html’ file in your editor and in between the <head> and </head> section of the coding, you will insert this code:
<link rel=”icon” href=”http://www.yourwebsitename.com.com/favicon.ico” type=”image/x-icon”>
<link rel=”shortcut icon” href=”http://www.yourwebsitename/favicon.ico” type=”image/x-icon”>
You may or may not have to put the entire URL there, but just for ‘safety sake’ I include it.
If you are using a wordpress theme for your site, you will need to do something a bit different. Depending on what version of wordpress you are using (I am on version 2.7.1) will be how you will make the changes.
First of all, go into your admin panel and select Appearance and then Editor. On the right hand side, select ‘header.php’ and you will be brought to the editor window.
You will want to find the code that looks similar to this:
<link rel=”shortcut icon” href=”<?php bloginfo(‘template_url’); ?>/favicon.ico” type=”image/x-icon” />
Once you have found it, then you can proceed to edit the code to get the favicon to appear in the address bar. Just like this:
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Once you have that done, click on ‘update file’ at the bottom of the window and open another browser window and check the site. If you have done everything correctly, you should see the favicon in the address bar.
Congratulations! You have just edited code!
Next post I am going to have some information on a ‘new’ way to do redirects. You absolutely must be doing it this way if you are doing ANY affiliate marketing at all!
Til then, don’t forget to sign up for my Internet Marketing Insights newsletter for more ‘inside’ information on Internet Marketing along with the ‘Relationship Marketing’ series.
Here’s to YOUR Successes,
Ron
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Ron,
Great Post. I used favicons before (you should otherwise you get some 404 errors listed) as certain search engines are looking for them by default.
I lost the link for easy generation, now I have one again.
Thanks
Fred
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This is very interesting Ron. Definitely something worth spending some time and maybe some money. Will have to go through this. Thanks.
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Great info, Ron, and there’s another benefit to using a favicon – when someone adds a shortcut on their desktop to your blog, the favicon displays as the icon on their desktop too!
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Favicons are a great idea for your web site Ron and a good post letting people know about them.
I’ve always used http://www.chami.com/html-kit/services/favicon/ to generate favicons where you can get a static or animated one.
Cheers,
Haven’t heard of Favicon before. This sounds like a good thing to work on when I get caught up. I’m not sure that is likely to happen soon. This was indeed an good post and good information about something that is new to me.
Thanks Ron.
Great tip Ron!
I use them on some of my sites, but I might need to start using them all the time.
I didn’t really notice until now, but they are very important branding images, especially within browser bookmarks.
Checking my bookmarks now I can clearly see what the site is by looking at their Favicon, it makes their site stand out in my long bookmark list.
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A great tip Ron, thanks very much… I often wondered how sites did this
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Hey Ron,
Great post here! I’ll have to look into it a little more.
Quick question. When you left a comment on my blog your picture showed up in my word press. Just wondering how you get your picture on there. I looked all over the profile area and could not find a spot.
I see that you have a different word press theme so I don’t if that is it. Your advice is appreciated!
Fire it up,
http://www.michaelhaught.com
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Hi Ron,
What can i say, great resourceful post on favicon, funny , i was trying to find out how to get my picture on the URL tab , well now i know need to investigate further when i have a little time !
Cheers Ron great blog , hey why not visit me at
http://www.john-edwards-blog.com
TTFN….Ed.
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