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Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016

How to Host a Domain Using GodaddyIn Feburary 2016 23,

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Start by reading the information GoDaddy provides on its hosting plans. From the 'Hosting & Servers' menu, choose 'Hosting Plans.' Scan the summary provided on that page for a quick overview of the differences between hosting plans.
Choose the platform you will be using to host your site. You can choose Linux or Windows. Contact GoDaddy customer service at (480) 505-8877 if you do not know how to choose between Linux or Windows.
Choose a term for your hosting service. You may choose an introductory term of a month or two, or you may choose a term of one or two years.
Set up the Domain
Access the GoDaddy home page (see Resources below). This is the site where you'll be setting up a domain hosting account. Set aside about 2 hours for the process.
Guide the mouse over the 'Hosting and Servers' tab to view a list of options. Choose 'My Hosting Account' from the drop-down menu.
Select the link 'Setup a New Account.' You will be guided to an area where you can begin registration.
After entering your personal information in the fields provided, click on 'Create a New Account' at the bottom of the page.
Choose the level of membership you want and proceed to Checkout.
Type in your credit card number to pay for your purchase. Take note of any confirmation information provided. Prepare for a 48 hour delay until the site is fully available.
Call (480) 505-8877 for get help during the set up process or access the GoDaddy support forum (see Resources below).
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Sonntag, 21. Februar 2016

How to Host a Wet TIn Feburary 2016 21,

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Find the appropriate venue to host a wet T-shirt contest. If you are a bar or club owner, pick a night of the week that is normally slow, since a wet T-shirt contest is likely to bring in more business. If you don't own a place to host the contest, contact local bars and clubs that normally attract college students and ask if they would be interested in allowing you to run wet T-shirt contests in their establishments as a way to bring in more business.
Choose a date to hold the wet T-shirt contest. Assuming the contest is a success, it would be a good idea to have the contest on the same date each month or same night each week, depending on how often you'd like to have it. Holding the contest on a consistent basis and advertising it with posters and flyers will help create a crowd of regular attendees, ensuring a decent-sized audience each time you hold it.
Determine the best time for the contest to begin. It's a good idea to hold the wet T-shirt contest later in the evening, preferably around midnight, so that bar patrons have enough time to down a few drinks before it starts. The wet T-shirt contest should be only about one hour or less in length, so it shouldn't be a problem to schedule it around other events or entertainment being held the same night.
Establish the process for entering the contest. You should have a sign-up sheet prepared in advance and bring a clipboard and pens with you to the bar or club. Some wet T-shirt contests also require that contestants pay a small fee to compete, which usually includes the price of a T-shirt to be provided for each contestant.
Bring a CD of upbeat music to play during the wet T-shirt contest. Many clubs and bars will have DJs, so you may not need to provide music. Still, it's best to be prepared with your own soundtrack, just in case.
Decide how the winner will be chosen. Most of the time, the winner is considered to be the contestant who receives the most applause from the crowd, but you will need to have someone be the judge of who receives the most support based on audience response.
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Montag, 15. Februar 2016

How to Build a Music Producer WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 15,

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Register a domain name for your website. Your domain name is the web address that will be used to reach your website. Your domain name should be catchy, memorable, and easy to spell. You may choose to use your name as your domain name or the name of your production company. Registration for the domain name can be as little as $1 to over $14 per year.
Obtain web hosting for your website. If you choose to have music samples on the website, your web hosting package may be more expensive than choosing to have a website with general information about yourself. Web hosts have multiple servers used to maintain the content and traffic that comes to various websites. Web hosts can charge as little as $3 dollars or over $100 per month. Start with a cheaper web hosting package initially, and as your business and content grows you may be asked to upgrade to a more expensive account.
Sketch out the look and content of your website. Since music producers are considered creative, your potential clients may expect to reach an edgy and creative website as well. Draw out the colors, logos and messages you would like to add to your site. Use word-processing software to check for grammatical and spelling errors when writing your content.
Choose your best music, beats and samples of finished work to showcase on your website. Potential clients need to hear a sample of your work to determine if you will be a good match for them. Make sure any work you upload to your website is copy-written so it is not stolen. Copyright your music through the U.S. Copyright Office (see resources). Allow friends, family and people you may know in the music industry to help you pick out the best media you would like to showcase on your website.
Create your website using preexisting templates or hire a freelance web designer to create your website. There are website templates (free and paid) you can download that will allow you to input information for your site. Web templates may limit you to certain colors and content, so you may want to hire a freelance web designer to design a unique site. Use sites like getafreelancer.com or guru.com.
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Dienstag, 9. Februar 2016

How to Host a Go Daddy Domain on HostGatorIn Feburary 2016 09,

In Feburary 2016 09,
Select a domain name for your website. Take some time with this and make sure that the domain name you choose is descriptive and spelled correctly.
Navigate to Go Daddy (godaddy.com) and register your domain name.
Go to HostGator (hostgator.com) and register for a hosting plan for your website. Choose a plan that will suit your current and future goals. If you think you'll eventually have more than one blog in the near future, it's a good financial decision to purchase a plan that will let you host more than one site for one low price, rather than paying $5 per site each month.
After completing your host plan purchase, HostGator will send you a confirmation email thanking you for your purchase. The site will also send you an email with the subject line, 'Your HostGator Account Information.' Save this email (save a hard copy by using your computer printer, and save it in your email account).
Navigate to Go Daddy once again, and log in.
From the top navigation bar, click 'Domains' and select 'My domains' from the drop-down menu. A new page or tab (depending on your browser) will appear, listing all of the domains you've purchased from Go Daddy. Check the box next to the one you want to host on HostGator. After checking the box, a navigation bar will fill in above the domain name list.
Click 'Nameservers.' This will open up a new section at the top of your screen.
Select the 'Custom nameservers (I host my domains elsewhere)' radio button.
Open up the saved email that HostGator sent you and find the section that states, 'Your name servers:'
In the Go Daddy Nameservers Control Panel, replace the nameserver in the 'nameserver 1' box with the first value that HostGator sent you. It should look like XXXXXX.hostgator.com (with the Xs being your unique values that HostGator assigned).
Next, replace the nameserver in the 'nameserver 2' box with the second value that HostGator sent you. It should look like XXXXXX.hostgator.com (with the Xs being your unique values that HostGator gave you).
Click the orange 'Okay' button to finish the process.
Log in to your HostGator account. Add your Go Daddy domain to your hosting plan and you're done.
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Montag, 8. Februar 2016

How to Cite Yahoo ImagesIn Feburary 2016 08,

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Write the title of the web page in quotation marks followed by a period: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for [what you searched for].' For example, if you searched for 'Kitties,' your page title would be 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.'
Write 'Yahoo Images' next in italics as it is the website title followed by a period. For example, 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images.
Write the medium of publication, in this case, 'Web,' followed by a period. ''Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web.
Write the date you accessed the page in the format 'day month year' followed by a period. Your final citation will look like: 'Yahoo! Image Search Results for Kitties.' Yahoo Images. Web. 21 July 2011.
Citing the Picture
To cite an individual picture from a Yahoo! Images search rather than the search itself, click the desired picture. This will open the website hosting the image.
Click the 'X' button in the top right-hand corner of the black Yahoo! window at the top of the screen, as this might distract you from citing the original page.
Cite the hosting website. In MLA format, the name of the hosting website is italicized:'Name of Picture.' Name of Hosting Website. Name of Website Publisher (if available). Date of website publication in Date Month Year format (if this is unavailable, put 'n.d.'). Web. Date accessed.For example: 'iPad Background --- Two Kitties Playing.' iPad Wallpapers. n.d. Web. 21 July 2011.
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Sonntag, 7. Februar 2016

How to Change Web Hosting Service ProvidersIn Feburary 2016 07,

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Do your homework when deciding which host to move your website to. Moving your site to a new host is a lot of work so you don't want to have to do it too often. Choose a new web host that offers room for expansion if your business grows.
Give yourself plenty of time to make the change over to the new host. Even though it means one month of double expenses, it is a good idea to start services with your new host one month before discontinuing services with your old host. This will give you 30 days to work out any problems at the new site.
Pack up your business at your current hosting site by making copies of all of your web pages and files on CD. Arrange to have services you were using and don't need any more to be disconnected at the end of the month.
Notify your domain name registrar of your move. This is the company that you registered your ecommerce site name with. They need to know the domain name and IP address for both your old web host and your new one.
Set up your site at your new web host by uploading all of the pages and files you packed onto CD. Start any new services that you need in your new home.
Notify your customers of your new email address if it changed when you moved to the new hosting site. Set up mail forwarding with your new web host to ensure that any mail sent to your old email address will be forwarded.
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Dienstag, 2. Februar 2016

How Much Does It Cost to Have My Own Web Page?In Feburary 2016 02,

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To have your own domain name (.com, .net, .org, .nu) you must register the domain. This typically costs anywhere between $10 to $12 (USD) and is billed on a yearly basis. GoDaddy and E-Starr are two companies that register your domain for less than $12 a year.
Domain Hosting
You need space to build your website. Hosting is usually charged on a per-month basis, and you will receive a set amount of space and bandwidth. E-Starr offers a basic personal hosting package with 200 MB of space for $5.00 per month. GoDaddy also offers a 150 MB plan for $7.99 per month. If you need hosting for business needs, there are larger packages available.
Special Considerations
If you are not familiar with HTML or graphic design, you may want to hire someone to create your website. A Web designer will code and upload your website. Prices vary based on the size of the job. Look locally for a Web designer. You may want to go to a local college and advertise you are looking for someone to create a website for you. Many students will work for cheap to build their portfolios.
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