Showing posts with label basic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basic. Show all posts

Saturday, August 29, 2015

How to Start a Cell Phone Affiliate Site (9 Steps)


Buy a domain name and hosting for your cell phone affiliate site if you don't already have these in place. Think of a domain name that will indicate that your site is related to the cell phone or wireless technology industry. Look for a Web host that includes Fantastico or a similar control panel that gives you the ability to upload scripts and programs with one click. Purchase a basic $7 to $15 monthly hosting hosting service because this is all you will need for a cell phone affiliate website. Web hosting services include HostGator, GoDaddy and FatCow.
Upload a content management system (CMS) program to your website through your hosting control panel. Content management systems such as Wordpress, Joomla and Drupal make creating a website easy and intuitive for the end-user. Look for and install a premium theme or template on your site for your CMS. TemplateMonster, Woo Themes and ThemeForest all contain premium CMS themes that can be used for your cell phone affiliate site.
Modify the CMS theme through your administrative or control panel. Give your website a catchy name related to the cell phone industry and place this name in the header of your site. Modify color schemes and other page elements of your site to match your technology theme.
Start your website by adding content related to the cell phone and/or technology industry. Review trusted technology magazine websites such as PCMag.com and SmartphoneMag.com to find out the latest news in the technology and cell phone industries. Make a couple blog posts on your site or create separate pages devoted to the latest cell phone products, consumer deals within the industry or related news. Each program is different, but some cell phone affiliate programs may prefer affiliates who have sites related to the industry.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

How to Make Your Own Website for Teens Free (7 Steps)


Pick a domain name for your website, which is the title that follows the www in the address bar. Register your domain name at a site, such as Godaddy.com, Register.com or Dotster.com. Also, check with the Web hosting service to check if it offers domain registration as a service.
Visit a teen friendly site, such as Webhostingchoice.com, and review the free Web-hosting services like Homestead.com, Freeservers.com or Freewebs.com. (See References.) Freewebs.com allows users over the age of 13, making it a good selection for teens. Creating a website requires the same basic steps regardless of the web hosting service, but to use Freewebs.com, register with the site by entering your email address, password, name, birthday, referral and gender.
Enter your site address or domain name in the next area. Name your site by placing the name in the site title section. Choose an age-appropriate name for teens.
Choose a template that meets your personal needs based on style, color and content. Bright colors, such as purple and bright green, are available and make nice choices for a teen website. You can change the template later if you decide to. Read the terms and conditions statement and click in the box indicating you agree with them. Click the green box; this will allow you to continue to the next step.
Begin creating your site by adding pages in the site builder. Name the pages logically, such as a “Home” page and “Contact” page. Click on the “Edit page” button. When the page opens, begin adding information.
Click on “Add paragraph” button to add text to your Web page. To add an image, click the “Upload image file” and select an image from your computer. Move the text or photo by using the toolbar to grab the edge and slide it.
Save the information by clicking the “Done” button. Go back to the site builder page and click “Publish page” to make your Web page active for others to view. Edit your site by logging in and using the site builder to make changes, update pages or add information.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015

How to Build a Resume Website (6 Steps)


Make an outline of the different sections of your website. Planning the organizational structure of your resume website in advance will make it easier to create the navigation of your site. You will want to include an area for work experience, skills, education, and professional development. Depending on the type of job you're seeking, you may want to include a portfolio section to showcase samples of your work.
Create a template for your website. In this step, you will create the basic look and layout of your resume site. Choose a color theme appropriate for your industry. For example, if you are seeking an accounting position, you will want your resume site to look very professional. Choosing a very bright and bold color scheme may not convey the right image to potential employers.
Save your template and set editable regions. Your editable regions are the areas that will be different on each page of your resume site. The main content area should be editable, and your navigation should remain uneditable. If you need to change the navigation of your site to include an additonal area of expertise, for example, you will only need to change the template file and the change will affect every page of your website.
Create the other pages of your site based on the areas you identified in Step 1. Save each page with an applicable name, such as Work History for the page that includes a chronological history of your previous employment.
Add content to the various pages of your resume website. Use actionable words and phrases, and use keywords that will stand out to the potential employers that you're hoping to attract. You can include photos of yourself if you choose. If you have photos of yourself participating in volunteer work, it would be appropriate to include those within the area of your site that describes your volunteer involvement.
Publish your website to your hosting account using an FTP client, such as Core FTP. Core FTP is available as a free download, and is very simple to use.
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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Write a Sleepover Party Invitation (5 Steps)


Title your invitation with a clever phrase or catchy saying. Typically the title is used to explain the reason behind hosting a sleepover, whether it's a birthday party, New Year's or for the sake of just getting together. Think of the invitation title as a newspaper headline that is used to set the tone for the rest of the invitation.
Add all the necessary basic details such as who, what, when and where. The 'who' is the name of the child hosting the sleepover party. The 'what' outlines what kind of sleepover party it will be or if the party is themed. The 'when' outlines when the sleepover begins and also what time the children need to be picked up in the morning. The 'where' is the address and perhaps detailed directions for those unfamiliar with the area.
Advise the children as to what they need to bring to the sleepover party. Write this after all the basic details. For example, do the children need to bring their own sleeping bag and pillow? How about flashlights if it's an outdoor sleepover? Do they need to bring gifts or games? This allows the guests to properly prepare for a night away.
Outline briefly what kinds of activities and food the guests will enjoy at the sleepover party. This gives them some idea as to what other optional items they may need to bring. It also gives kids a chance to let the host know if they have any allergies to specific foods. If the sleepover party is a theme party, the activities will be coordinated in correspondence to that theme.
Include an RSVP date at the end of the invitation as well as the contact name and phone number.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015

How to Make a Free Hamster Information Website


Find a free web hosting site (see Resources). After choosing a site, familiarize yourself with the free site-building tools that it provides to users. Choose your template, color scheme and layout for your free hamster information website.
Write your content. Write all the information about hamsters that you know. Organize articles into basic categories, such as feeding, different breeds, vitamins and supplements, exercise, sleep habits, illness and so forth.
Add photos if you have a digital camera. For instance, if you suggest a certain placement of the water bottle, take a photo and include it with the article, so that your reader can have a better understanding of what you mean.
Include links to places where your readers can purchase the supplies you mention in your articles. For example, if you mention that Hamster Food XYZ is better for the health and longevity of pet hamsters, include a link saying 'you can purchase Hamster Food XYZ at Amazon by clicking here.' Use your free web hosting site building tools to create a clickable hyper link that will take your reader directly to the page where the food can be purchased.
Register with Amazon.com's partner program so you can earn commission if your readers purchase any items after clicking on the links you provide (see Resources).
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