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Home, Not Alone Webring

Welcome to The Home, Not Alone (HNA) Webring. This webring links members of our networking and support discussion group for people who work-at-home, or who want to start a home-based business.

Each member may add up to two (2) websites. Please make sure the sites you submit are family-friendly.

    To add your site to the Ring:

  1. Register your site on the Home, Not Alone Registration Page.

  2. Add the WebRing Code to your * registered page within seven days. (This will be emailed to you) or you may use your site number and password to access the Edit Site Information Page where you can make changes to your listing and retrieve the WebRing code.

  3. Once the WebRing code has been added to the registered page, your site will remain in queue until the Ring Master has been able to verify its placement. If the code is not displayed on your page after 7 days, you are automatically removed from the ring.

    * It is important that the WebRing Code is placed on the same page that you register so that people are able to find the ring on your site.

NOTE: Home, Not Alone was originally founded by Julianne Gentile (work-at-home mom and Mining Co. Guide for Cleveland and Computer Action Games), and Janet Crosby (also a work-at-home mom, and Mining Co. Guide to Veterinary Medicine).

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