How to Manually Install WordPress Using FileZilla FTP

If you need to install the WordPress manually follow along with the video and you’ll discover how to do this. It is a little more work but it is fairly straightforward and pretty easy once you know what to look for and what to do. Continue reading

How To FTP – How To Upload Files Via FTP With FileZilla

Once you have your domain name registered and an account set up with a webhost the next thing you need to do is to get your website files onto the webhost from your computer.  You do this by a process called FTP.  FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol.  Relax, it’s easier than it sounds.

In this video you will see how to FTP files to your website. It’s recommended to use a stand alone ftp tool rather than cPanel’s built in file manager.

During this Video we’ll show you how to use Filezilla a free ftp program which is one of the best on the market. Continue reading

How To Configure And Set Up Name Server For Your Domains

There comes a time when you start a website or transfer a website from one webhost to another. Both times you need a new webhost and you’ll need to transfer your website files to the new host. You will have to set your domain name to point to the new webhost. To do this you have to configure and set up name server for your domains or DNS. Continue reading

How To Register A Domain Name With Godaddy

Are you wanting to put up a website for your business or organization? If you answered yes to that then the first thing you need is a home for your site on the Internet. That home is called a domain name and for that you’ll have to register a domain name.

A domain name provides your website an Internet address like a street address for your house. Under the Domain Name System DNS, domain names are framed of the four elements – a server prefix, a domain name, a domain suffix or extension, and a country code (optional). For instance, www.robinmurray.ca is an example of a domain name where ‘www’ is the server prefix, ‘robinmurray’ is the domain name and ‘ca’ is the domain suffix or extension. Continue reading