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Free FTP Upload Software for Your Website - Filezilla

June 30th, 2006

If you’ve been working just a little on your website, and you’ve registerred a domain name and signed up for your free or cheap webhosting at Hostroute or 1&1, now all you need is a way to get your brand new site from your computer to your new online home.  The FTP utility I use is a freeware version that is reliable and really easy to use.  It’s called Filezilla, and you can download the latest version 2.2.25 by using the link below.  Make sure you remember where you downloaded the file!  I created a new folder under My Received Files and called it “Filezilla”.

Filezilla Download Link

Once you download the file, just unzip it (using WinZip, or download it here, if you don’t already have it), and follow the install instructions.  Then just open Filezilla by clicking on the desktop icon, click File, and choose Site Manager… from the menu.  In the Site Manager box input all of your sites info, name (www.yoursite.com), and the user name and password for your site.  This is usually set up by the web site provider, and you can then change your password to anything you’d like.  For Servertype, use FTP and under Logontype choose Normal.  The Port is usually 21, but Filezilla should find it for you.

Next, click the Connect button at the bottom of the box, and Filezilla will log you on to your website.  Find the file with your website in it in the left hand  top pane of the Filezilla screen (should be saved under My Documents/website or website name, whatever you chose) and open it by clicking on it.  The contents will be shown in the bottom left pane.  Now click on the public_html file in the right hand pane to open it.  Highlight all of the files in your website folder (click on top one and use down arrow while holding the shift key down to highlight all of them), then right click on the highlighted files and choose Upload from the menu.  All of your files will be automatically uploaded to your website.  Just make sure that your file for your main first page is named index.html, (hightlight it and rightclick on it to rename it, if necessary), and then disconnect (under File button on top row) and close Filezilla. 

Your new site should be up and running, and you can visit it by opening IE and typing in the address.  Make sure to check all of your links and buttons, to make sure they’re working, and start sending people to your new site!

Come back and visit, and we’ll talk about adding a Wordpress weblog (blog) to your new site, as well as some free ways to promote it.

Freebie

Free or Cheap Hosting for Your Website, Plus 50 Bucks Free

June 10th, 2006

Where can you host your new site for Free or Cheap?

If you’ve been reading this blog, you now have a cheap registered domain name, plus you’ve downloaded some free software and begun to build your website. But now you need a cheap place to host it. One that might actually be free for you, if you play your cards right, would also be a good idea. I have 2 suggestions for you, and they are both good options.

1. This one requires a little more work, but it is the cheapest deal that might also lead to your hosting being free. First, go to GreenZap using the special link below, and sign up. For more on this, see this post. They’re a new payment processor (similar to the “Pal” one), but they want new members, so they’ll give you $50 in free webcash, if you sign up through the special page you can reach by using the GreenZap link below. Next, go to their “Storez” listing, pick the electronics category, and get your hosting from 1&1 Internet Web hosting. They’ll charge you $9.99 a month for a 3 website (3 different domain names) package with all the features you’ll need to make a really cool site. Plus, they’ll convert $40 of your webcash over to real cash, so a year only costs you less than $80. I chose this option myself, since I had 2 websites I wanted to host. See below, after option 2, to see what you can do with the other 2 sites. Even if you decide to use option 2, go to GreenZap and sign up now, anyway. You can use your free $50 to get rebates on all sorts of things, from hundreds of different merchants, like Starbucks, Circuit City, PetCo, etc.

GreenZap Link, Click Here.

Unfortunately, GreenZap has “gone under”, and is no longer doing business, but the option below is still a really great deal!

2. If you haven’t already got your web hosting set-up, go to link below and get it now. If you already have hosting, go here and transfer your account as soon as possible and you’ll save a lot of money and time. I recommend a fabulous service that gives you a FREE domain name - FREE web tools - FREE e-mail - and hosts 3 separate websites, when sign up for their smallest hosting package for only $9.00 a month! This is the ultimate web package to tell family, friends and business associates the latest happenings. They will show you how building a web site is fun and easy. Get your own Web Address now with a low price and satisfaction guarantee at this Site. I know you will find the service to be excellent, and while you’re there, check out their more advanced web hosting packages. And the cost for their HUGE package with unlimited domains is only $19.00 a month!. With any plan you also get access to an suite of web site building tools, including FREE templates, that you can use to supplement the pages you built using the free version of Web Weaver.

Now, to make this really cheap site free, all you have to do is sign up for the medium sized or large package, and “sell” a few of your extra sites to friends or relatives that may want or need them, for a really, really cheap price. Or advertise them for a good price on a few bulletin boards, and you should have no problem getting rid of the extras. Setting up your new clients is really easy in your control panel. You could easily sell these extras for $25-$50 a year. The cheapest price I’ve seen for one site with all of these extras anyplace besides this site is about $120 a year. You might even sell the space for more than 5 sites, and make money on the deal. I set up a few sites of my own, and then “gave away” my space for a site to my neighborhood civic association. I looked like a hero, and it still costs me less for my sites as it would have by registering them separately somewhere else!

So get going, get your website name registered, get your hosting and build your site, all in one place at this link. Click Here Very soon you’ll be live with a beautiful, cheap website of your own.

Freebie Jack

Free email…AND a Dirt Cheap Domain Name

May 28th, 2006

Well, I realized that when I was plugging Wordpress (http://wordpress.org/) in a previous post, that I was maybe getting a little ahead of myself. You do need a website in order to use the software version of Wordpress, although you can use the online version at http://wordpress.com instead. But if you’ve always thought it would be fun to have your own website, there is a nearly free way to get one.

This site will register your domain name AND give you free website space with up to 100 free email addresses…all for less than 2 bucks a month!

I recommend this fabulous service that gives you a FREE web site - FREE web tools - FREE web hosting - FREE e-mail when you register a Web Address (i.e. domain name) of your choice. This is the ultimate web package to tell family, friends and business associates the latest happenings. They will show you how building a web site - and it’s fun and easy. Get your own Web Address now with a low price and satisfaction guarantee at DomainNameSanity.com. I know you will find the service to be excellent, since I used this for my first web site, and still use it for my personal site.

I’m still waiting for an email with some more info on that free $50 deal from one website, but I’ll post something as soon as I receive a reply.

Enjoy,

Freebie Jack