Here's an article on how to make those little customized icons appear in the browser's address bar when visitors come to your site (ie. Yahoo!, eBay, MSN, etc.)
http://www.techtv.com/callforhelp/answerstips/story/0,24330,2296609,00.html
I have a wee little problem I could use some advice on. I'll begin with a bit of history
When I decided to develop Cat-Tharsis, I was thinking of hosting it on Keenspace, but their application server was down. So I decided to host it myself and proceeded to write an automation script in PHP based rather loosely on autokeen lite. My script works beautifully and I'm hosting it on my own ISP. But I figured if the thing ever gets popular enough or big enough that my ISP balks at the space/bandwidth use, it would be nice to have a site on Keenspace I could plunk it down on. So after a fairly long struggle, I actually get a Keenspace account, and publish some material to it, get my guide entry going and so on.
However, between having a dead forum account and being unable to login to parts of keenspace that contain major portions of the documentation, I haven't been able to get support of any sort; I can't even post a question in the forum.
Basically, I gave up in frustration, hosting the comic using my own resources because Keenspace was basically useless. But the account is still out there. Looking like yet another abandoned comic. With Google returning hits to it when my comic's name is googled. I have thought about just throwing up a page with their adverts and an IFrame to my actual site, so if someone goes their, they'll see something. But the FTP access was so wonky I couldn't even get that uploaded.
So here's the question: How do I deal with the fact that this thing is out there, generating a bit of negative publicity by looking like Yet Another Forgotten Webcomic?