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Monday, August 31, 2015
How to Create a New Account for a New Domain in WHM
Log into WHM. You will need your username and password.
Click the Create a New Account link from the Account Functions menu.
Enter the domain name into the Domain field, and the username into the UserName field. The UserName field will initially default to a name based on the domain you enter, but you may change it if you wish.
Enter a password into the Password field, and the disk quota into the Quota field. The Quota field, measured in MegaBytes, controls how much hard-disk space the new account is allotted.
Decide whether to allow CGI access, Shell access and FrontPage extensions, then check the respective boxes accordingly.
Decide on limits for the following boxes and enter values for each in the text field for each: Max FTP Accounts, Max Email Accounts, Max Email Lists, Max SQL Databases and Max Sub Domains.
Enter the maximum bandwidth for the account (in MegaBytes) into the Bandwidth Limit field.
Click 'Create.'
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Sunday, August 30, 2015
How to Create a Free Website Get Paid (6 Steps)
Choose a free website host. Often your Internet provider may offer this service, or you can find another free web hosting service (see Resources). Make sure your host offers enough storage space to create a fairly decent web page. A website with 100 mb of storage space isn't going to give you much room to work. Get familiar with the publishing tools your prospective website host offers. These are the tools you will use to design and create your website. You want tools that offer you flexibility in the layout and design of your website, as well as tools that make uploading the files for your website simple. Most free web hosts offer these tools as standard features.
Decide on the content of your website. The ability you have to attract advertisers to your website will be based on your ability to attract huge numbers of visitors to your website. Think of topics that will interest the widest possible audience. You're not making a website for your entertainment; you're making a website that will generate revenue. Self-help websites in areas such as 'how to gain financial freedom' or 'how to make money doing (insert subject)' are popular. Websites that offer just about anything free are also big crowd-pleasers. Pick a topic, or several topics, that will bring traffic to your website.
Sell advertising space. Once you have a proven track record of a large number of visitors to your website on a daily basis, use your website to advertise space on your website. Track the number of visitors to your website with a free tracker, something most free web hosts provide.
Advertise your website wherever you can to increase traffic. Include a link to your website in every email you send out. Visit search engine homepages and submit your website. Use strong keywords in the keyword form in your web design tools.
Use Google Adsense. You can sign up for an account free, and Google will place advertisements on your website that match your content. This strengthens the likelihood that visitors to your website will click on the ads, which in turn earns money for you and for Google.
Sell an original product on your website. If you're an artist, offer your sketches and paintings for sale. If you write, sell e-book versions of your books. Offer some free content to entice visitors into purchasing your products as well.
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Friday, August 28, 2015
How to Create an Online Liquidation Business (6 Steps)
Set up a place to store your inventory. This can be a room, closet or even the garage, if you are choosing to run the business from your home. If you to store a large amount of inventory and don't have the room in your home, lease a storage unit at a local storage rental facility or you can lease a storefront, if you can afford it. The place where you will store the inventory needs to be dry and clean. Preferably, have shelves for easy storage and retrieval when you need to ship purchases to customers.
Pick a niche. Whether it be clothing or electronics, choose an area to specialize in. You can choose an assortment of items to sell, but if you have a certain niche it will be easier to find your target audience when marketing your business. You can choose other areas of your business, including your business name and website address, based on your niche.
Find your liquidation merchandise. Companies sell surplus, returned, overstocked and liquidated merchandise in bulk for reduced prices. Check local sales papers and advertisements for stores in your area selling liquidated merchandise. Online websites, like Liquidation.com, have listings of people selling liquidation products. Some sellers on regular auction sites, like Ebay, sell bulk and surplus items. Set up an account and bid on pallets of merchandise you want to sell.
Build a website. Register for a domain name from companies like GoDaddy.com or DomainsAreFree.com. Get a hosting account. Domain name companies also offer hosting packages to keep all of your online services in one location. Some hosting companies, Siteground.com and JustHost.com, offer free domain name registration with hosting packages. Choose a hosting package that has an eCommerce option for selling online. These packages will have everything you need, including an online shopping cart and a step-by-step process for setting up your online storefront.
Set up a payment method. Set up an online merchant account, with companies like MerchantOne or Authorize.net, to accept credit card payments on your website. An alternative is to use PayPal, where the customer can pay from a checking or savings account, credit or debit card, or from their PayPal account balance. Most merchant accounts require a credit check or expensive upfront set-up fees. PayPal costs nothing to set up and many hosting providers allow you to easily add your PayPal account, with payment buttons and shopping carts, to your website.
Market your site. Buy Pay-per-Click advertisements from services such as Adsense or Yahoo. Use an online auction site to sell some of your items and add a link to your website in the listing. Write expert articles on saving money or buying online for ezines and article website with a link to your site in the author details section.
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
How to Stream MP3 Music on Your Blog
Add some basic HTML code for a simple, functional way to add a streaming MP3 to your blog. First, upload the MP3 file to your blog website or another hosting service so it is available on the Internet. Then, insert the following into the HTML code of your blog, using the URL of your MP3 file in the first two lines:
Use Martin Laine's Flash-based WordPress Audio Player for a compact player with a clean appearance visible to any user with the Flash plugin. First, download the standalone player (see Resources), then unzip and find the file 'player.swf'. Upload this file and your MP3 file so they are both accessible on the Internet, then use the following HTML code in your blog website, replacing the URL of the player and MP3 file where appropriate in the first three lines:
Note that if you happen to be using the WordPress blog publishing tool, you can integrate this player into your blog as a WordPress plugin. See Martin's website in the Resources section for details.
Try the various forms of the open-source MP3 Player for an alternative Flash-based player that is easy to customize. Follow the link in the Resources section, then choose among the player types in the 'Various types' section of the page. Use either 'MINI', 'NORMAL', or 'MULTI' at first. Click the 'Generator' link to customize the player and generate the HTML code you can add to your blog. The MP3 file should be uploaded to a web host as in the previous examples.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
How to Set Up a Web Page to Sell Photos
Register a unique domain name. Select a name that is easy to remember and spell. Ensure that the domain you have chosen is available. Conduct a search with your domain name provider prior to purchasing.
Select an online photography shopping cart. The web shopping cart installs on your website and allows your customers to purchase photo prints or digital files, based on your preferences. Look for a program that will convert your images to low-resolution files, and creates a watermark to prevent unauthorized use of your photos.
Sign up for a web hosting service. Some photo shopping cart products offer hosting services in addition to product checkout. Look for a reliable hosting service with minimal server downtime and excellent reviews. Hosting prices vary based on bandwidth used and file storage space.
Set up payment options. Select an online payment provider in order to accept credit cards, and link the service to your shopping cart. Payment providers often charge between 2 percent and 3 percent in transaction fees for credit card orders.
Upload and price your photographs to your web gallery. Build your photo gallery using software from your photo shopping cart provider or a third-party company. If you have the technical ability, you can also build your photo gallery using HTML. Transfer your photo files and pricing information to your hosting service prior to launching your e-commerce website.
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