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Novice
To Webmaster in 30 Minutes :: This 3 step tutorial
will have you up and running your own website in 1 day.
Name
Server Setup :: Only if you're registering your own
domains will you need this information.
Web sites
101 :: This article will help you get up to speed regarding
the essential elements of having a web site as well as some tips
for getting the most for your money. While you're here, you should
also check out The Web Hosting Industry
Secrets article before you buy.
Web Hosting
101 - Getting Started with Your New Account :: Your
account had many options that can be confusing if you don't have
some direction on where to start. This guide is a great place to
start after you've signed up for an account.
Email 101
:: Here is the information you’ll need to get your e-mail
addresses up and running quickly.
FTP 101 - Uploading
your site :: Getting your site up to the server requieres
a common method called FTP (File Transfer Protocal). Don't be intimidated,
FTP is a fancy way of saying, a program that copies files from your
computer to the server as easy as copying files from one drive to
another.
FTP Applications
:: FTP programs are readily available. Many are free. Here's a nice
list. Support for these programs comes from the manufacturer.
Domain
Name Transfers and Registrations :: Made easy with
your own Personal Domain Manager!
Server
Directories :: This guide will help you understand
the purpose of the directories on your account.
Get Rid
of Spam :: This is a tutorial on how to reduce spam
in your email box by 99%.
How
to Move Your Website to our Hosting Company :: Moving
from one host to another doesn't have to include any downtime. This
tutorial will help you avoid some common putfalls.
How to
Clear Your Browser's Cache :: Sometimes when updating
and uploading your web site you find that the server is showing
only the old files. The reason for this might have to do with your
browser and not the server. Clearing your browser's cache sometimes
can eliminate this headache.
Publishing
your web site with Microsoft Publish 2000 and Microsoft Publisher
2003 :: Here's a quick tutorial on how to publish your
site with MS Publisher.
How To
Create HTML Email :: Many people send out newsletters
in HTML format to make them look more interesting. This tutorial
will help you understand a simple method of sending HTML emails.
Web hosting
industry secrets :: What some hosts don’t tell
you and how to buy hosting without getting scammed.
FTP &
FrontPage :: You don't need the expense of FrontPage
Extensions installed on your account if you're just using FrontPage
for a basic web site.
MS
Publisher :: Publishing and uploading your web site
with Microsoft Publisher 2000 or 2003.
Common
Sense Internet Security :: We've been seeing an upswing
in hijacked computers. Are you secure
How
to View Email Header Information :: Sometimes tracking
down the source of email is a matter of doing a little investigative
work.
Setting
Up Secure Email :: Keeping private information secure
while downloading it via email.
Testing
Your SMPT Server Connection :: How to test if your
ISP is blocking the use of third party SMTP servers
Mailing
Lists and Spam: What do I need to know before sending
out a mailing to many people to avoid being a spammer.
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