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Learn to Build and Publish a Webpage in One Hour or Less!

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

What if you could make a simple website with a decent offer on it and earn a little money for doing it? Maybe you think it’s too difficult? A lot of prospective Internet Marketers find themselves wishing they had a site, but not being able to do anything about it.

I don’t know why it’s such a formidable barrier. But that’s because I can do it. Easily.

Still, I couldn’t do a bit of it last year.

How did I do it? I simply made the decision to do it.

I had been studying Internet Marketing for a while and the whole time I was looking into it I was avoiding the website thing. It seemed too complicated!  Too technical. They talk in code!

I remember the day well. It was a beautiful early summer day and I was in my van down by the river. No I wasn’t living in it.

I had my two dogs with me, a box lunch, and dog treats. I was also fortunate to have my laptop and a high speed wireless antenna set up in my van!

I had everything I needed that day, except the ability to build a webpage, no matter how simple.

I had a nice lunch, watched people floating by on inner tubes, and played with the dachshunds a bit…meanwhile building up my determination.

We returned to the van and I positioned my little computer table and went online.

I wasn’t intimidated anymore, I was just going to do it.

I’d been told about the FREE webpage building software, and where to find it.

So I found it online and downloaded it onto my trusty laptop.

It’s actually free software that has been in development for years by this group of people so altruistic that they are willing to work there for FREE!

So, there it was, right in front of me. Nothing could stop me.

It took a while to boot, so it must be a big program, but soon there was a blank document with a tips box that I read and clicked off. I was good to go.

As it turned out, HTML editing isn’t intimidating. It looks like a word processor. But you’re making a webpage!

I had close by a special tutorial that I had printed out. It looked a lot easier to follow than the online instructions, and it turns out it was!

I started by saving the file as “firstattemptatwebsite” so I would know what it was.

Right here I’d like to remind everybody to save often, so that, in case the unspeakable happens, you won’t lose everything!

Second thing was, I had to look at the top of the blank document for a bit and notice all the little icons across the top. 

No problem. Some of the icons were familiar but most of them were foreign to me. I wasn’t going to let that bother me.

I moved the mouse arrow up to the “Table” icon. A box appeared on my formerly blank document, a little one. It had those little grab handles so I latched on and made a big box!

This is progress! I had a big, empty box! I moved the arrow up to the little icons for rendering text to be right, center, left, or fill space. I picked “center”. Voila!  The box was centered.

I decided to save this now because I didn’t want anything bad to happen and this was, after all, my first webpage! 

I chose to make the box light blue. Wow. There is a blinking cursor in the box where you can type in text. Wow, now I’m on text! What next?

I typed in “My First Webpage”. It was on the left, vertically centered, and it was a tiny font. That would not do.

I “selected” that text and moved my mouse arrow up to the icons I had just used and chose “center”. Nothing happened! I couldn’t believe it…something has gone wrong already!

The dogs are staring at me.

Total elapsed time from start to here, about 5 minutes. They don’t need to go out yet.

I consult my tutorial. Aha! I move the arrow up to the table icon and it’s menu appears.

It has two tabs. One for tables and one for cells. What’s a cell?

Anyway, in the “cell” box I find that I can move the selected text to center top and there it was, at the top in the center. I’ve come a long ways.

Not one to rest on past achievements I move my arrow to the upper right to “Headings”. I thought it would be better named “Headlines” but I don’t work at that free software outfit.

I select Heading 1.  My text gets big!  It’s a headline! 

It’s black though and I want to change it to red even if I’m not at that part of the tutorial yet. So I do. It gets red. This is easy!

But something’s bothering me. The text is at top center all right but they are too close to the top. It looks cramped. So I go back up to the “table” pulldown and I discover “padding”.

Padding? That’s the distance between the table border and it’s contents. It is set at 2 pixels. Way too close!

I change it to 10. Bam! Sure enough, the text moved down and looked better. I have a webpage!  Sure it’s not fancy, but if it’s this easy so far it might stay easy all along.

I’m a webmaster!Not a big time webmaster, but I was on my way.

But it’s not up on the web!  Oooh, FTP…I start to re-feel the intimidation vibes. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. Phew!

Thinking ahead I have already looked into FTP, found a great FREE FTP software and have it installed.

Another thing I have done in advance is purchase a domain and hosting package! They make it so easy.

So save my first HTML webpage file and I fire up the FREE FTP.  I’m growing comfortable with all these foreign terms.

I am preparing to upload and publish! More new terminology.

I had to go to my host and get my secret code words for my website, so that my FTP software can claim it represents me and none other, and be allowed access. More new things.

My new FTP software is waiting. I tell it which file I want uploaded to my host’s servers. In the pulldown menu I select “upload” and “choose file”.

In “choose file” I select “firstattemptatwebpage.html” that I had saved to my desktop and click upload.  About four seconds later it’s done and declared “successfully uploaded”. Man!

I have come so far in the last half an hour that it just blows me away!  I’m excited. But now…the real test…is my webpage on the web with hungry hoards looking at it?

As it turns out…no hoards. I’m the only person that knows it’s there right now. I left it exactly the same from then on. But it gets traffic. I put a counter on it.

Let’s go there. Ok. My FTP software has the address!

I click on it. My first website comes up on the web!

It has an address. 

Actually it’s a URL. Uniform Resource Locator. Who knew? My first website! Well, webpage.

I’m literally overwhelmed with the potential of this. I see sales pages and my business account going up for once.

Yes, it’s just stupid simple but it’s incredible, really. Not the webpage, just that it works!

The whole thing took about 30 minutes. At this time I could do it in 5, including change or correct text, etc. Typos happen!

I’m a webmaster. It feels good.

If you need to be able to build webpages, just start.

I was capable of making money online after that day by the river. I have webpages now that are more complicated but the basics stay the same.

It was easy and I was intimidated by it. That’s human nature I guess.

To recap… get a domain name and hosting. Buy the cheapest one…you’re a beginner, after all.

Then type into search “Free webpage software” There’s plenty!

Then type into search “Free FTP software”..same thing, plenty.

Next, make your simple webpage and upload it!  You’re in business. Welcome!

The only thing with an actual cost is Domain (URL) and Hosting, and it’s very reasonable. Mine is ten bucks a month.

So, go for it folks, there is very little standing between you and you being able to put a webpage (salespage?) on the web.

Just take it one or two steps at a time and, soon, you’ll be able to do business online!

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How do i publish a site? web hosting provider?

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

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How to Publish 2 different domains on the same web host.?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

hi when hosting 2 domains on one hosting account how would i publish the information, i mean i have only one pw, so if i publish it for one website wouldn’t the same information go to the both websites< if not how can i can send all my info to each individual website when i publish the info through frontpage. thanks

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How do I publish a website made with Publisher 2003 to the web using a web-hosting site?

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
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Using a Web hosting site to publish a site on the Internet?

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

I used tripod to create a website but whenever I go to type in the name in google it will never find it. How do I make it so I can use tripod to make a website and then have people use google to search and find it?

Thanks

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Hosting Features You Must Have to Publish Your Blog

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

We have seen a phenomenal rise in the number of blogs published in recent years. A large number of webmasters (amateur and professional) are making use of blogs to accomplish one of many services that a blog can provide. Some are using blogs to promote other websites that they manage. Some are simply using blogs to get out a message they are passionate about. Blogs have become much more than just a passing fad. Blogs are earning common people in the web hosting game, huge sums of money on a daily basis.


Possibly you have decided to join the masses participating in this fun and profitable activity. The first important step is to ensure you are working with the correct tools. You website hosting provider may be one of the most important resources you need to consider. Web hosting services vary in cost and features today due mainly to the fact that there are such a large number of webhosting services available.


A few key features included with your hosting package play a big part in the success of your blogging efforts. You must have the capability to produce a database to store blog information. These databases will be created in an area of your control panel called MySQL. The most recent version of MySQL standard is MySQL 4, although a newer version is slowly being introduced labelled MySQL 5. You should have version 4 available if you select one of the many top rated website hosting service providers.


Reliability is very important to blogs. You want your readers to be able to access your blog when they visit it. Since blogs can produce heavy traffic and high bandwidth, quality hosting that permits that level of traffic is essential. Basically the blog user submits a message online that is actually spread to other blog services and search engines, telling the internet that “here is a new message”.


Web hosting providers define allowed limits available for quantities of incoming and outgoing traffic. This measurement of that quantity is called your bandwidth. If the scope and popularity of the website is relatively small, it will operate just fine with low amounts of bandwidth. As soon as it starts to receive larger quantities of traffic, you are going to require greater quantities of bandwidth for both incoming and outgoing data.


Web hosting providers will define the quantity of bandwidth that you have been allocated with your particular hosting package. In fact though, many webhosting services don’t expect you to actually utilize that amount of traffic or bandwidth. Try to ensure that the host is prepared to handle the traffic you will require.


A slow server is like having a low speed limit on a highway. Although this can be difficult to determine, there are websites that will measure the speed of a particular hosting service. You can conduct a search on Google to locate one of these services.


Do some research to determine the reliability statistics of your potential hosting service. Reliability figures should indicate performance in the area of guaranteed 99% uptime. Internet surfers are an impatient people and if they try to access your website a few times and find it unavailable, chances are very good that they will go away forever.


What do you require?


If the website does not experience heavy traffic you will find that a relatively inexpensive shared hosting solution will serve your needs. However, if you expect higher levels of traffic it may be best to consider a dedicated hosting solution. Dedicated hosting is typically more expensive but greater allotments of bandwidth are guaranteed. One of these two solutions will most likely be all you require to get in and start blogging.

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Please, could you tell me what are the best Web Site host in USA for a personal site to publish my book ?

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

I thought of LLewellyn worldwide but they require manuscripts sent through postal services an I live in Arabia.

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Learn How to Make / Publish Your Forum Website at Your Own Domain Name ? Tutorial Step by Step Guide & Tips

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

If you want to get a forum online at your own domain you will need a web host providing one of the forum softwares; vBulletin, phpBB or SMF. Some of the web hosts offer an installing service called “Fantastico”. By using this service, you can create your forum without difficulty, even if you are not skilled in using any software.

 

To set up a forum website, there are six steps you will need to take:

Step 1: Register a domain name. A domain name is a name you want to call your website. For example, yahoo.com, articlesbase.com, threehosts.com or wikipedia.org.

Step 2: Buy a web hosting package providing phpBB, vBulletin or SMF to host your website online. A web hosting service provides you with online space and needed softwares. This enables you to get your forum online at your registered domain name. We recommend getting your domain and web hosting plan from the same company. This way, it is often possible to get your domain for free, due to some web hosting services offering a domain as a free gift today.

Step3: Install your favorite forum software. To do this automatically, install the forum software using Fantastico. Currently most web hosts have phpBB, vBulletin and SMF forum softwares available in their Fantastico. To install, you must first log into your web hosting account. Then choose the blue smiley face (called Fantastico) viewable on cpanel. Click on the desired forum software; they all look nearly the same. While phpBB is great for a new forum and has some great features, vBulletin is easier to use and maintain and is nicer to use. Select the domain name you would like to install the board to. The “Install in directory” box can be left empty in case you want to have your forum as the starting page for your website (http://www.yourdomain.com). You can specify a directory, e.g forum, in case you want to have your forum installed at http://www.yourdomain.com/forum.

Step4: Select the username and the password for the forum administrator.

Step5: Fill in the Site Name and the Short Description fields which will be appeared in the header of each page of your forum. Proceed by clicking Finish installation. You will be taken to a page with the administrative panel of the board.

Step6: Now, you can easily define the categories/sub-categories of the forum and manage them as the administrator.

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All Web Hosts Presented On ThreeHosts.com Provide Forum Softwares- vBulletin & phpBB:

Threehosts.com is a reliable website to help you make the best choice. Their experts have been evaluating forum web hosting services for years, and now they provide you with the most reliable results. There you can reach the three reputable companies that are leaders in the forum web hosting industry.

http://www.threehosts.com/forum

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Learn How to Make / Publish Your Message Board (Forum) Website at Your Own Domain Name ? Tutorial Step by Step Guide & Tips

Friday, March 5th, 2010

If you want to get a forum online at your own domain you will need a web host providing one of the forum softwares; vBulletin, phpBB or SMF. Some of the web hosts offer an installing service called “Fantastico”. By using this service, you can create your forum without difficulty, even if you are not skilled in using any software.

 

To set up a message board (forum) website, there are six steps you will need to take:

Step 1: Register a domain name. A domain name is a name you want to call your website. For example, yahoo.com, articlesbase.com, threehosts.com or wikipedia.org.

Step 2: Buy a web hosting package providing phpBB, vBulletin or SMF to host your website online. A web hosting service provides you with online space and needed softwares. This enables you to get your forum online at your registered domain name. We recommend getting your domain and web hosting plan from the same company. This way, it is often possible to get your domain for free, due to some web hosting services offering a domain as a free gift today.

Step3: Install your favorite forum software. To do this automatically, install the forum software using Fantastico. Currently most web hosts have phpBB, vBulletin and SMF forum softwares available in their Fantastico. To install, you must first log into your web hosting account. Then choose the blue smiley face (called Fantastico) viewable on cpanel. Click on the desired forum software; they all look nearly the same. While phpBB is great for a new forum and has some great features, vBulletin is easier to use and maintain and is nicer to use. Select the domain name you would like to install the board to. The “Install in directory” box can be left empty in case you want to have your forum as the starting page for your website (http://www.yourdomain.com). You can specify a directory, e.g forum, in case you want to have your forum installed at http://www.yourdomain.com/forum.

Step4: Select the username and the password for the forum administrator.

Step5: Fill in the Site Name and the Short Description fields which will be appeared in the header of each page of your forum. Proceed by clicking Finish installation. You will be taken to a page with the administrative panel of the board.

Step6: Now, you can easily define the categories/sub-categories of the forum and manage them as the administrator.

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All Web Hosts Presented On ThreeHosts.com Provide Forum Softwares- vBulletin & phpBB:

Threehosts.com is a reliable website to help you make the best choice. Their experts have been evaluating message board (forum) web hosting services for years, and now they provide you with the most reliable results. There you can reach the three reputable companies that are leaders in the forum web hosting industry.

http://www.threehosts.com/forum

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Don’t publish anything on the Inernet that you don’t want stolen!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

When it comes to the Internet, the simplest advice of all is if you want to keep your Intellectual Property your own and don’t want it to be copied, stolen or abused – just don’t publish it digitally. Whether your works are words, photographs, websites or anything else that can be described as ‘creative’ this is the only sure way to protect yourself!

But, realistically, it’s almost impossible these days to run any business without making a certain amount of examples and information about your business easily available online. In this day and age you can pretty much say the same about your private life with the prevalence of Social Networking sites like Facebook and Twitter!

Now, here’s a short story for you by way of example; I put together a little t-shirt design for a bit of fun on a site I use – I am not going to mention the site here, for the simple reason that despite feeling let down by them, it remains one of my favourite sites and I’ve no wish to get myself banned!

This t-shirt – drop your politics and personal opinions here – was a joke about (in my opinion) the Princess Diana inquest fiasco. Having seen many a ludicrous debate at the time from conspiracy theorists I decided to have a joke with a couple of friends.

In bullet points, here is the chain of events;

The t-shirt design was uploaded to the site on 6th April 2008 It received a number of positive comments from like minded individuals who took it in the vein it was intended over the next couple of days About 6 or 7 days later someone sent me the URL to an article from an Australian Newspaper about an Australian t-shirt company who had seemingly copied the idea Strictly speaking this is not a breach of copyright as nobody owns ‘words’ or the image of Diana, but for a company claiming to be ‘original’ it’s pretty poor form A number of other comments arrived in the ensuing couple of days which led me to believe that other users of the site saw what this company had done as a copy, and a very nice lady in Australia approached them on my behalf to ask. They responded that they had been sitting on the design for five years? (does that really sound very likely?) Rather perturbed that what I had done as essentially a joke was getting mass media coverage on TV and in the press In Australia and being used for financial gain, I decided to write to the newspapers and TV companies who had run items – no replies To get the company to crawl out of the woodwork (they had already been given my email address and had ignored mail from me) I posted another t-shirt design on the site accusing them by name of stealing ideas, the description said that I would happily remove it if they provided the documentary proof they claimed to have Sure enough they did crawl out from under their stone, got that t-shirt removed – which I had expected, and responded with a comment that they had documentary proof their ‘design’ preceded mine (calling me a ‘whinging Pom’ – which for someone who sells themselves as ‘creative’ it’s not a very imaginative insult is it!) I responded telling them I would remove my original design when I’d seen that proof, by this time I’m actually getting bored of the whole thing – but I’m not really the type of person to let things drop Of course I have not had a response, never saw any proof and still firmly believe they stole my idea Then the website removed my original, saying that I had breached copyright in using the image I had – which is not the case – it was taken from the public domain and manipulated before use The website again passed my details on to the company to allow them to contact me – of course they never did.

The morals of the story: Expect to have anything you put online stolen, always place a Copyright notice on your website and always be prepared to put up a fight on pure principle!

(The original article including images for comparison remains online with names and links intact and has done so since April 2008)

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