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cPanel what…. CHMOD who…. FTP where????

September 14th, 2007

Now if you are anything like I was when I first started out in the world of computing and internet marketing, some of the words I used in the title could almiost sound like swearing. I know it still confuses the hell out of Cecilia when I am talking on phone.

One of the most difficult tasks I had was to learn what all this meant. More importantly, how did I do a CHMOD, or an FTP, and what the heck is a cPanel for goodness sake?

That all changed the day I came across Turbo Video Training.

This has to be one of the most complete collections of training I have ever seen, just take a look at the list below.

Quick Start Tutorial: Watch this video FIRST

Domain names & hosting

How to select a domain name
How to change DNS servers
How to determine hosting paths on your server
How to upload files with WS_FTP
How to CHMOD files and folders

Basics

How to handle with PDF and ZIP files
How to create PDF documents

Cpanel training

Part I
Part II
Setup cpanel Emails

Email

How to setup pop3 email accounts
How to Capture Email Addresses through Web Site Forms

HTML training

Basic HTML
Advanced HTML Part I
Advanced HTML Part II

HTML training - advanced examples (new)
(ideal when selling products through ClickBank too - watch the ClickBank’s tutorials first.)

How to edit the sales letter & thank you page
How to create a landing page (SQUEEZE page)
How to create pop up windows

Search Engines Optimization

How to Optimize Your Web Site for the Search Engines

Keywords

How to Find Good Keywords

Copy writing

How to Write Great Copy
How to Write Great Website Ad Copy

Spit testing

How to Split Test Ad Copy

Ecovers

How to Make Your Own Covers Part I
How to Make Your Own Covers Part II

Affiliate marketing

How to Shorten Affiliate Links & Prevent Commission Theft
How to Find Good Affiliate Programs to Promote
How to Find Affiliates To Promote Your Products

Clickbank tutorial
How to sell your products through ClickBank.com

Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV

Paypal tutorial

How to Setup Paypal On Your Site

Traffic: How to get Traffic to Your Website

Part I
Part II

RSS

How to put RSS on your Web Site
Advanced RSS Techniques (new)

Niches

How to find hot niches

Ezines

How to Write an Ezine
How to Format Your Ezine

Ghost Writing

How to hire a Ghost Writer

Autoresponders

How to Increase Sales With A Powerful Autoresponder

phpList training

How to install and manage your email lists through this free script - part I
How to install and manage your email lists through this free script - part II

phpBB Forum training

Admin Guide Part I
Admin Guide Part II
User Guide

WordPress training: How to work with your blog

Part I
Part II
Part III

There is a lot of material in each one of those videos and all are very easy to follow.

Now if some of the terms above seem double dutch to you, it’s even more reason to grab this training NOW.

Ok, I’m sure you’re wondering how much all these fantastic training videos will cost, and that’s were it becomes kind of like a video shop.

Click here for more information on the prices, but make sure you read option 7 at least.

Hope this helps you as much as me.

Have a fantastic day.

Ian

If you like what I post on my blog and you would like me to post more, could you grab me a coffee to help stay awake? A coffee usually costs $3, but everything helps :)

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  1. March 22nd, 2008 at 18:01 | #1

    Wonderful resources, I will implement!

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  2. December 13th, 2008 at 14:02 | #2

    I never really liked tutorials that much, always preferred trial and error. Good job anyways. :D

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    Ian Reply:

    @cPanel Shared WebHosting, thanks, I learnt most of what I know through trial and error for a long time, now I prefer to follow along, thus why I prefer the video tutorials available these days.

    I suppose that’s why I called my blog EzyAs123, because that’s how I like things, and I’m sure there are many others too :)

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  1. November 25th, 2007 at 07:09 | #1