Showing posts with label process. Show all posts
Showing posts with label process. Show all posts
Sunday, August 30, 2015
How to Get MP3 URLs (5 Steps)
Find a website that will allow you to get URLs for your MP3s. A few websites that offer this service for free are Mailbox Drive, File Den, and MP3 Upload.
Select the option to register for a new user account. Create a username and password and provide a valid email address during the registration process.
Log in to your new user account. Click on the option to upload files.
Locate the MP3 file on your computer that you would like to generate a URL for. Double-click the MP3. If the upload process does not start immediately, you may have to click on the 'Upload' option again to complete the process.
Copy or write down the URL generated after your MP3 has finished uploading. You can now use the URL to play your music online. Websites such as MixPod and My Flash Fetish will allow you to paste the MP3 URLs inside a music or audio player that can be placed on your website.
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Saturday, August 29, 2015
How to Find My 'Minecraft' Server's IP Address
Log on to the server's host computer and press 'Windows-X' to launch the power user menu. If you're using a different computer to host the server than you will be to play, you need to perform these steps on the host computer. The IP address of the computer you'll be playing on won't be useful for this process.
Select 'Command Prompt' from the power user menu and enter the 'ipconfig' command when it loads. It may take a moment for your computer to load all the IP information, including the address you need.
Make a note of the 'IPv4 Address,' which is your computer's local IP address. This is the number you'll need to give out to the other players, as well as the IP address you'll need to connect to if you're going to play on a computer other than the host computer.
Start up your 'Minecraft' server software and bring the server online. Once the server is up and running, you need to get in contact with the other players and give them the IP address so that the game can begin.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015
How to Build Your Own Online Lingerie Site (6 Steps)
Purchase a domain name and web-hosting services for your lingerie Web site. The domain name should include keywords that are relevant to the lingerie you are selling, such as pinkcamisoles.com, sheerbras.com. or sexylingerie.com. By incorporating keywords, you have a greater chance of being found by search engines.
Obtain a payment gateway, by using sites such as Paypalcom, Charge.Com, or PaySimple.Com (no endorsements). The payment gateway will allow you to receive and process credit card payments from your Web site customers.
Log into your Web-hosting account. Go to the file directory to create a frontpage/homepage for your lingerie Web site. To make shopping easier for your customers, consider creating Web site links to the different lingerie categories on the front page, by using terms such as bras, panties, teddies, gowns, chemises, and camisoles. Save the front page after you have finished designing it.
Create other pages for the different categories that were created in Step 3. For example, on the 'bras.html' page, you should upload pictures for all of your bras. The gowns page will contain pictures of all of your gowns. Along with the lingerie pictures, you should also include a short product description and pricing information. Save all of your pages as you complete them.
Place payment buttons on your Web site so that your customers can click on the buttons to purchase your lingerie. You will need to setup pricing for your items inside of the payment gateway tool that you chose in Step 2. After setting up pricing, you will receive the HTML code to go along with the button. Note that this method will require a little knowledge of HTML coding.
Promote your lingerie Web site by submitting the address for your site to all of the major search engines.
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Sunday, August 23, 2015
How to Create a PDF Ecard Greeting Card Business
Gather your PDF card inventory. You'll need ecards before you put your business together. You can create the cards yourself or purchase card ideas from freelance artists and writers. Produce the ecards yourself using a desktop publishing program, such as Serif PagePlus or Scribus, both of which are free. You can save your finished cards as PDF, using Acrobat, Nitro PDF or one of the free virtual PDF printers, such as CutePDF. You may also be able to enlist friends or family in the design process if you know anyone who has drawing, writing or photography experience. The key is to create original material that customers will only be able to get from you. There are plenty of free ecard available; your original work is what will entice buyers.
Look for a web host. Avoid a free web hosting service that will post ads on your website. You want to keep your website professional. Look for web hosting that offers business features such as a shopping cart. You can also use a PayPal account for sales. Also look for a web hosting service that offers domainname registration so you can have a www.yourbusinessname.com address.
Set your website up using the tools provided by your web host. Many web hosting services offer templates you can use to create an easy shopping experience for you potential customers. A gallery template that displays thumbnails of your ecards linked to the purchase page for each is an ideal way to set up PDF greeting card display. Include a page about your company, a page for artist and writer bios, and an FAQ with company contact info.
Categorize your cards according to type. This makes it easier for customers to browse for specific types of cards they're looking for. Some web hosting services include search tools you can insert into your website to allow users to search for cards.
Price your PDF ecards reasonably and according to your expenses. Pricing is subjective, but you want to find a price that works to allow you to compete with free ecard downloads. Take into consideration that the cost of production for PDF ecards is lower than paper cards. A good starting point may be between one and three dollars, depending on whether you paid an artist and writer.
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How to Plan a Wedding Ceremony at Nighttime (7 Steps)
Tour wedding venues 6 to 12 months before your wedding. Pay particular attention to the landscaping of the ceremony area and the condition of the parking lot. For a nighttime wedding, the terrain should be as flat as possible to prevent guests from tripping in the dark.
Book your wedding venue. Ask for a venue map to use throughout your wedding planning process.
Plan your ceremony seating chart. Make sure that the aisles and rows between seats allow for easy navigation in dim or dark lighting conditions.
Select lighting for the parking and ceremony areas. Choose lights that will coordinate with the theme and formality of your wedding. Rent stadium lamps, garden lights or twinkle lights.
Coordinate accommodations for out-of-town guests. Contact hotels near your venue to inquire about getting a discounted rate for booking multiple rooms.
Hire a photographer for your ceremony who is experienced in shooting in dark or dim conditions. This is especially important for outdoor ceremonies.
Set up everything for the wedding ceremony before sunset on the day of your wedding. Test all lights to make sure they are working properly.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015
How to Build a Preschool Website (9 Steps)
Purchase a domain name and web hosting for your preschool website. When choosing a domain you can use the .org domain extension instead of .com since your school is an organization and not a commercial entity. However, the extension choice is completely up to you.
Try to incorporate the word 'preschool' into your domain name to help your website get higher search engine rankings. For example, you can useKidsrkidspreschool.org instead of kidsrkids.com. This is referred to as part of the 'Search Engine Optimization' (SEO) process.
Log into the control panel of your web hosting account to begin creating your preschool pages.
Create an 'About Us' page that gives the history of the preschool. You can advise the parent how long the preschool has been around, the preschool motto, curriculum, teaching philosophy, director's name and qualifications, staff qualifications, student-teacher ratio, and any honors or awards the preschool has received.
Create a 'Tuition' page that tells the parents how much it costs to send her child to your preschool. Indicate whether or not tuition payments are due weekly, biweekly, monthly, or annually.
Create an 'Enrollment' page that tells the parent how to go about enrolling her child in your preschool. Let her know what immunization shots her child must have before being accepted for enrollment, the age requirements for the child, the length of the preschool terms, and any other documentation that is needed such as a birth certificate and social security card.
Place an 'Application' page on the website that instructs the parent how to apply for enrollment. For example, she can walk in and apply or click on a website link that has a downloadable enrollment application. Let her know the deadline for an application to be submitted.
Create a 'Materials' page that advised the parent what materials she should buy for the child if she plans to enroll him in your preschool. For example, paper towels, wet wipes, beach towels, sleeping mats, crayons, and paper.
Create a 'Contact Us' page that includes the telephone and fax numbers for the preschool as well as the address and school hours.
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