How to install SMF ( Simple Machines Forum )

January 18, 2011 by admin  
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Quick tutorial video about SMF and how to install it on your server. First go to www.simplemachines.org in order to download the latest version of SMF. Click over the “Download” icon and save the zipped file on your hard disk. Locate the zipped file on your Pc and unzip it. Now upload all the content from the unzipped folder “simple_rss_xxx” ( where xxx is the number version of the installation) to your server using any FTP client (we use as sample FileZilla but you can use any client ). Upload all the content as is, don’t change edit any folder nor file. All data must be uploaded on the directory or folder where you plan to run the board, if you plan to install forums on your domain name just upload to “root” – - – “Public_html” ( on a Cpanel based host ). If you plan to install forums on a subdomain or directory as could be “www.mydomain.com/forums” the upload all files and folders to the “forums” directory on your server. Using your browser go to : www.mydomain.com/install.php (if you are going to install forums directly on the domain name ) or www.mydomain.com/forums/install.php ( if you wish install SMF of the “forums” folder instead the root directory ) and follow on screen instructions as follow: Enter the name of your community. On the filed for “Forum URL” check if the default URL automatically generated by the installer is right, if not then correct it ( usually you don’t need to edit this field ). “MySQL Server Settings” : “MySQL Server Name” : Usually

How To Create a Free Forum Using Simple Machine Forums

September 21, 2010 by admin  
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In this video i show you how to set up a free forum using 000 web host and simple machine forums. its very simple. have any questions feel free to ask. Rate. Comment. Subscribe. Twitter – twitter.com LINKS 000webhost.com download.simplemachines.org FTP Client- filezilla-project.org The Channs www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Click it.

Business processes made simple with Microsoft Servers

August 22, 2010 by admin  
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Microsoft Servers are one of the most used client server operating systems in the business world. There are several versions of the Windows Servers such as Small Business Server Premium, Microsoft Sql Server, and more versions to suit specific business types at the small as well as big level. Microsoft Servers were called Windows Server Systems when these were launched. Emailing is the most important aspect of business processes; it is the extensive email applications with secured features that is the key feature liked in the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 by many an enterprise. The concept of unified messaging is given momentum with users having access to voice mail, e-mail, and faxes in their mailboxes. Users can even access the same from their mobile phones and other wireless devices. Another advantage in this email feature is the control and listening to email over the mobile phone using voice commands. The database maximum size limit in the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 is fixed to 16TB per database. These and more are the wonders of Microsoft Servers.

Configuration of Outlook Anywhere can be made in order to provide external access to Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 for your clients. Automatic configuration would require you to configure to the Autodiscover service; you can get external URLs including offline address book and availability service. Choose any one from the editions of Windows Servers and gain a competitive advantage; business processes have never been so simplified!

Windows Small Business Server Premium is an integrated server suite designed by Microsoft for the business community. Whether it is Internet access or Intranet management, it runs network infrastructure effectively. If you need a server for your small or medium enterprise with a limit of 75 workstations or users, you can use the Windows Small Business Server Premium. Your targeted solutions related to integrated application server technologies such as Remote Web Workplace including business management advantages can be successfully met using this software. Besides availing the benefits of an integrated setup, you can experience enhanced monitoring, remote access, and a unified management console. Given below are the key features of the Windows Small Business Server Premium:

POP3 Connector
Fax server (Shared Fax Service)
Remote Web Workplace
Shared Modem Service.

Right from creation of desktop, enterprise, and web-based database systems, it is the Microsoft SQL Server that can help you achieve the desired computer application results. This relational model database server by Microsoft runs on two primary query languages, viz. T-SQL and ANSI SQL. Microsoft SQL Server is available in a number of editions with varying unique features for different purposes, targeting different users; these include:

SQL Server Compact Edition (SQL CE)
SQL Server Developer Edition
SQL Server 2005 Embedded Edition (SSEE)
SQL Server Enterprise Edition
SQL Server Evaluation Edition
SQL Server Express Edition
SQL Server Fast Track
SQL Server Standard Edition
SQL Server Web Edition
SQL Server Workgroup Edition.

Web Hosting Terminology in Layman’s Terms – Simple Guide

August 18, 2010 by admin  
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Finding the right web hosting can be a challenging task for professional webmasters but it can be especially challenging for beginners looking to host a website for the first time.  As a professional web hosting researcher I spend countless hours researching web hosting companies to determine each host’s strengths and weaknesses. I then take my research and create web hosting reviews for my website.

One day I started thinking about the knowledge that I have obtained and the terminology that I often throw around on my website and I realized that many individuals may not completely understand the web hosting “lingo”.  To help those who may not be a expert in web hosting better understand the products in which they are purchasing I have decided to write this article to explain the sometimes misunderstood web hosting language.

This article is for beginner web hosting users; I will explain each term to the simplest degree possible for a better understanding you may want to complete further research.

Terminology Explained

Bandwidth
Controls the amount of traffic your website can handle 
- Tip:  The higher the bandwidth the better

CGI
A simple script that processes data submitted by a website visitor
- Example:  Most online forums (enter name, address, phone, etc.) use CGI.

CGI-BIN
The place on a web server where CGI scripts are stored

CPANEL
The tool that allows you to control information on your web server

Dedicated Hosting
A more expensive form of web hosting.  Cheaper hosting plans share a web server with others who are hosting websites.  Dedicated hosting allows a user to have his/her own server.  Increased server speeds and less server downtime can be expected with a dedicated hosting plan.

Disk Space
See “Hosting Space” below

Domain Name
A domain name is the actual name of the website that must be entered in a address bar to access a website
-Example:  www.AlreadyHosting.com is my domain name.

Domain Name Forever
Many hosting sites offer a free “domain name” free of cost forever with the purchase of any hosting package.

Firewall
A security feature for your web server
- Analogy: Not Anti-virus but instead Anti-Hacker

 FrontPage Extensions
FrontPage is a popular web site builder program.  A web server with FrontPage extensions support many of FrontPage’s add-on features
- Tip: If you use FrontPage you will want to have FrontPage extensions on your server.

FTP
A way to connect to your web server from your personal computer.

Linux Web Hosting
The base/foundation software of the web hosting server
- Analogy: Linux is to web server as Windows is to personal computers

Hosting Space
The amount of space that you have available on your web server
- Analogy: Hosting Space is to web server as Hard Drive is to personal computer.

IP
The unique address of “data packets” on the internet
- Analogy: IP is to internet as fingerprint is to human

POP
A way to connect web server email accounts to programs such as Outlook and Express Outlook

Reseller Hosting
A reseller hosting plan gives the customer the necessary tools needed to sell his/her own hosting plans for a profit

Shared Hosting
The most affordable and basic way to host a website.  With shared hosting multiple websites are stored on the same web server, sharing resources
- Tip: This is the opposite of dedicated hosting

SiteBuilder
Free software that many web hosting sites offer, this software allows customers to build websites without the need of expensive software.

Stats
Software on a web server that enables you to see visitor information
- Example:  “this article had 1,203 views yesterday”

SQL
SQL is a website language that is used to request data from a database on your web server
- Tip: Microsoft Access is an example of a database

Sub-Domain
- Example:  “www.AlreadyHosting.com” is my domain name “www.hostingreviews.alreadyhosting.com” would be an example of a sub-domain

Virtual Host
Just like shared hosting, multiple websites are hosted on the same server

VPS – Virtual Private Server
Increases privacy and web server performance.
- Tip: The middle grown between a virtual hosting account and a dedicated hosting account

Windows Hosting
Most web hosting servers are either windows based or Linux based
- Analogy: The operating system of a web server

 

This web hosting information was brought to you by the hosting experts at AlreadyHosting.com. If you are looking for additional web hosting terminology explanations I would recommend HostMonster’s Help Center.

Simple Guide by Veteran Webmaster to Find a Suitable Web Hosting Provider

January 9, 2010 by admin  
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A good web hosting provider can contribute significantly to the success of an online venture, not only for maintaining just a stable hosting environment for your website, but provide valuable professional advices from time to time that can help you build a much more solid website for your visitors. This sort of additional service is very important if you are still new to web hosting and internet, because a much more ‘personalized’ service can help you learn up things quickly and with the help of these professional advices from your web host, you will be guided towards the proper direction and perhaps less time is needed for research and trial an error, all these are important factors that can contribute to your online success or perhaps shorten the road to success.

We know that there are thousands of web hosting providers will all kinds of marketing tricks and traps, how do we know which one is good and which one is bad ? or rather, which web hosting company fits you most ? Well, here is a good approach done by veteran webmasters for beginners to find themselves a suitable web hosting provider.

List down your own requirements and expectations

First and most important step, take out a piece of paper and start writing down all the technical requirements for running your website, these are quite straight forward. For example, your website requires a Linux based server with PHP and MySQL. After that, list out all questions you have in mind about hosting your website and the services that you expect from your web host. For example, you expect to have the same support staff to answer your support questions, so that the support staff has at least a basic understanding of your website requirements which can sometimes save you a lot of time explaining the same problem over and over again if every time you are attended by a new face. All these questions and expected treatments are important to help you understand what exactly you need from your web hosting partner and this understanding is important for you in the process of finding yourself a suitable web host, many webmaster tends to overlook this and caught themselves in hopping around different web host in a trial an error practice until they finally bump into a web host that fits them, valuable time is wasted in this repeating task of searching and moving between web hosting, which should actually be use to focus on building traffic for the website.

Get web host recommendation from experience webmasters

After getting the self brainstorming session done up, ask around friends that has several years of experience in using web hosting services, get a few recommendations of web host that fits your requirements, check through popular webmaster forums for comments on these recommended web hosts and go for those that receive more good than bad comments from webmasters, try shortlist about five from the recommendations. Don’t be surprise when you are referred to some not so commonly mentioned web hosting provider, there are lots of good website hosting provider that does not conduct aggressive marketing campaign online, these web hosts generally have clients that has been hosting with them for a very long time, and their business mostly grow by word of mouth. It is worth checking out these web host for they are those that will likely be able to provide a more personalized value added services.

Personally check shortlisted web host before commit

Third, another important step, you must personally check these shortlisted web hosts before committing yourself, everyone is unique and a popular web host among the webmaster communities may not necessary fit you too, it is always a good practice to personally check them out before committing yourself to the service. You should send your list of questions to all the shortlisted web hosts and carefully go through their responses. You will likely able to filter out those that seems good but does not really meet your expectations, and identify the web host that you are feeling most comfortable hosting with.

With this simple three step approach, you will have less chances to fall into different marketing traps, avoid hopping between different web hosts, and be able to find yourself a long term partner that can contribute to your online success.

Foong is Technical Coordinator of Dotservant.com website hosting services, he has 17 years of exposure in IT related field, including a 7 years of working experience in a shared hosting environment.


Dotservant.com has been offering friendly and professional Linux based shared website hosting services since 2000 focusing on PHP MySQL, Ruby on Rails and a personalized support service.

Expired Domain Gains- Some Simple Tips To Monetize Your Domains

December 30, 2009 by admin  
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For all domain traders, the most important goal is to monetize their expired domains to create sizeable online income. In fact, the big buck lies in how you flip and empower your domains. Domain traders also understand and accept the reality that a large inventory of expired domains is a wasteful expenditure and wastage of time. The real money lies in how you enable your domains as viable commercial units and not in maintaining them by spending lot of invaluable cash. You will need to look for ways and methods that can limit wasteful expenditure, while you are holding on to the domains. Here are some of the simple and effective techniques that will help you monetize your domains:

Using technique of creating type-in type of traffic: The most precious thing with an domain is the existence of type-in type of traffic. In essence, an domain based on a great keyword will receive plenty of type-in type of traffic. An intelligent domain trader will ensure that he or she will place the domain on a beneficial PPC program just to utilize or exploit the accumulated type-in type of traffic. There are domain traders who make more than $500 with a single top and premium expired domain! This is a better way of flipping your domain, instead of just holding on to a domain. Once you add enough value to a good type-in type of domain, you can consider selling it at a premium price. A type-in type of expired domain can help you recover all overhead expenses incurred in maintaining and managing domains.

Using advantages of parked domains: A number of service providers allow you to utilize the services of domain parking by adding useful content and promotional banners over a simple web page. When you display a well designed landing page, you can milk all the positive benefits of domain parking to their maximum possible extent. However, you will need to try out a number of different combinations of promotions and advertisements to derive the best possible returns. Different domain traders use different types of methods and promotions to float their parking pages. Most of the parking agencies provide you simple default type of landing page that may not be really efficient to derive the best results.

Redirecting traffic from a parked page to your web site: If you own a full-pledged web portal, then you can use the power of parked pages to import additional traffic to it. This simple action will allow you to monetize your web portal with additional income as well. What you need to do is to simply redirect the traffic from your parked pages to the web portal.

Using Web 2.0 community: One of the newest trends in expired domain industry is to use the positive benefits of Web 2.0 community to advertise your domains. When you convert your domains with traffic into useful Web 2.0 community, you can supplement the value of your domains.

There are several other ways and means that can help you monetize your list of expired domain names. You may need to assess and evaluate each one of them before using them to monetize your domains.

John Khu is an author and also a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is the owner of the path breaking web sites called http://www.ExpiredDomainGains.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets.

Buying Expired Domain Names-Some Simple Suggestions

December 24, 2009 by admin  
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Hundreds of expired domain traders buy a number of expired domain names, sell them to the highest bidder or flip them into useful web sites to make more money and profit. However, most of them commit a number of mistakes and blunders in the process, which could be due to a number of reasons and factors. Here are some simple suggestions and tips to help you in buying good expired domain names:

Dropped domains can be anything! If a domain was dropped by its previous owner, you may not be too sure about its quality and commercial viability. A dropped domain is not as good as a domain purchased from a person who no longer needs it. Dropped domains may not show good return on your investment, as the inherent quality of those domains will be still under doubt vis-`-vis traffic and incoming links. Under usual circumstances, dropped domains can result in a total loss of search engine ranking as well as accumulated traffic. Google and other major search engines may delete the entire list related to an expired domain, soon after the announcement of drop. On the other hand, search engines like DMOZ and Yahoo are more liberal in their approach. Yahoo always charges a hefty registration fee of about $299 to list a particular domain. It makes sense to buy an expired domain listed on these two search engines just to save some money and time. Domains expiring must be treated in a different way, as you are not too sure of the future course of events; the dropping domain may be picked up invisible buyers through a buying process called domain backordering.

Another mistake that a number of expired domain traders commit is to hold on to their inventory in the hope that someone will come forward to buy their domains. Never ever, commit the mistake of holding on to your domains. Rotate your domains; if you find a lucrative offer, go ahead and sell it. Create a big turnover by selling your stock whenever you get a good offer. If at all you are planning to resell you domain, do not park it with anyone. Instead, create a good web site, host it with a goof host and create catchy and SEO friendly content and images. Once you feel that you have a good web portal, and then you can search for a good buyer, who is ready to pay a big price.

Before buying any expired domain, ensure that you are checking the history of domain in a comprehensive manner. The best way to conduct a comprehensive search is to use the WayBack Archive, which provides you basic information on a particular domain that has just expired. Everyone agrees that incoming links and traffic contribute a lot to the value of an expired domain. While it is very difficult for a newbie domain trader to find out if there is any traffic attached to a particular expired domain, experienced and hard-boiled ones can scent a domain that displays lot of traffic and links.

John Khu, an author and a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is also the owner of the path breaking web site called http://www.expireddomainsecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets. “This article may be freely reprinted or distributed in its entirety in any e-zine, newsletter, blog or website as long as the resource box remain intact.”

Simple Steps to Get Your Domain Name

December 20, 2009 by admin  
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The Domain Name System (DNS) enables people to navigate their way around the Internet. Every computer that is connected to the internet is identifiable by a string of numbers called an “IP address” (IP stands for “Internet Protocol”). As the internet developed so did the DNS, so that now a string of letters can correspond to a particular IP address. This means that instead of using a complicated sequence of numbers you can type www.adomianname.com, which is a lot easier to remember.

No matter what sort of site you are intending building, you should consider getting yourself a domain name. Your domain name is your personal web address and can reflect anything you desire, including your own name or the subject of your business.

There are several reasons why an internet business requires its own domain name including:
• A domain name makes your site more credible and reliable
• The URL of a domain name will never change even if you change you website hosting, so that customers are not needed to be informed should you change hosting.
• Choosing a good domain name will make your site more memorable to your clients, so that people will recall your company easily which spells more profits.
• Advertisers and sponsors are more likely to sponsor websites who have their own domain name.
• Your won domain name allows you to set up various email addresses for specific uses, e.g. support@yourdomain.com and sales@yourdomain.com

The organization that is responsible for maintaining and co-ordinating the entire domain name system is called ICAAN. TO register any domain name you need to use an ICAAN accredited domain name registrar.

There are numerous domain name registrars and fees for domain registration vary from $8.95 to $35+. Some web hosting companies now offer a free domain name registration as part of their hosting packages.

Registering your domain name is essentially a four step process as follows:

Step 1: Carefully consider what domain name you would like, try to make your domain name as concise as possible and specific to the site you have in mind. Construct a list of alternative domain names, in order of preference. This is because with the huge number of websites in the Internet, some of your ideas for the ideal domain name might have already been taken already so the more names you can think of, the better.

When deciding on your domain name also consider the top level domain TLD) extension you want. The TLD is the .com part of the domain name domainname.com. There are a variety of domain extensions, and the one you wish to use may well affect the price you will have to pay.

The range of TLDs includes .com, .net, .org, .info and .name (used with a personal name e.g. JezLacey.name). None of these TLDs have specific requirements. In addition to these universal TLDs there is also .biz, which is for commercial and business use only. Finally, there are also country specific TLDs, which can only be used by persons who are citizens and residents of that country and by businesses and organizations present in that country where domain extension is applicable, example include .us (USA), .co.uk (UK) and .fr (France).

Step 2: Obtain the IP address or domain nameserver from your hosting company. A nameserver is a special type of domain that is used to identify a particular server. After registration you will need this information in order to set up your domain for use.

Step 3: Prepare for payment. The usual method of payment with domain registrars is via a credit card.

Step 4: Apply for your domain name. You can use your web hosting company to do this, or one of numerous accredited domain registrars. Good examples include enom.com, the ever popular GoDaddy.com, Dotster.com and many others.

When registering your domain name, ensure that you are the registered domain owner. This important because a web host can set themselves as the domain owner, and if they do, then you have no say in what happens to the domain name. For example, if you decide to transfer your domain to another registrar. For this reason you should also ensure both the technical and administrative contracts should be you.

When transferring a domain the new registrar will try contacting the domain owner first, then if that fails the administrative and then the technical contact. There have been cases where the web host has registered itself as the administrative and technical contact for a client. They can then make it difficult for clients to move to other registrars by pending the move or by even refusing. So, stay in better control and avoid this kind of situation.

With these guidelines, you are now well equipped to register your own domain name. As good domain names are getting more and more difficult to find, if you already have an idea for a great domain name, register them now before it’s too late.

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The Simple Basics Of Web Hosting

November 19, 2009 by admin  
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You do not have to to feel illiterate if you are not able to know all the technical terms relating to web hosting. Although, it is helpful to have some knowledge on the simple basics of web hosting.

Web hosting, basically means that you get your website on the internet. Every website on the internet, apart from size or type is stored on a computer at some place in the world. The address of your website is exactly the address of the computer on which your website is stored ? the web host. This storing of your website on a computer is called web hosting.

A web host is the proprietor of the computer where your site is stored. The web host charges a fee to host your site on the web.

Free web hosting is a excellent alternative if you use your website for private use, simple information such as a site for a pastime. If the name of your game is business, the never-ending and irritating amounts of banner pop ups and text advertisements will do your business? image no good. On the other hand, one must keep in mind in order to provide free web hosting, income of some kind need to be generated and the most reasonable way will be to provide advertising space.

With charges from as small as $5 per month shared hosting is one of the most money-making web hosting solutions on the web. It is just the thing alternative for a small or medium business or serious personal use.

Dedicated servers hosting is regarded to be the most trustworthy and safest type of hosting option. Though, dedicated hosting is not cost effective for small or medium enterprises. It is the perfect solution for large companies with huge web activity and websites that practice large volumes of web traffic because a complete server is set aside for the use of one single customer.

Collocated hosting is a costly type of web hosting. It provides the chance for the customer needs to utilize his own hardware to operate his server with the variation that the server is located at the service provider?s data centre.

Leif Cage writes about Dedicated Servers, UK Dedicated Servers and SEO.

The Simple Golf Swing – 75% Commission – 2.34% Conversion.

October 15, 2009 by admin  
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EBook For A Repeatable And Simple Golf Swing That Provides Power, Accuracy And Consistency. 2 Free Templates For Your Websites. Affiliate Toolbox. Professional Copy. Multiple Follow Up Email System Converts 12% That Sign Up. $31.75 – 35.00 Per Sale.

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