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July 31st, 2007

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What is Blog?

Blog is short for weblog. A weblog is a journal (or newsletter) that is frequently updated and intended for general public consumption. They are typically updated daily using software that allows people with little or no technical background to update and maintain the blog.

Why Blog?

As its definition it helps to publish news updates, to promote new products & services as well as different opinion from various experts who participates in blogs. Many companies today open a blog section to sell products, for customer care and after sales support. Business blogs are the fast track to increasing a website s link popularity and Google PageRank.The regularly updated keyword rich content offered by blogs score high rankings in the search engines as a direct result of their link drawing power.

Link exchanges between themes related blogs are frequent and not at all difficult. Note that bloggers mainly exchange links for visitor traffic purposes, and not for search engine optimization. Link exchanges should generally be approached from the shared traffic perspective.

Blogs also provide an exclusive list of high PageRank blog directories. While maintaining their exclusivity in the blog only Internet directories, blogs are welcomed in the mainstream Internet directories. In that sense, blogs receive the best of both worlds.

Website owners, who are serious about improving not only their quantity of incoming links, but their theme relevant quality as well, should seriously consider adding a business blog component to their website.

Blog Setup on blogger.com

Blogs can be created from bloggers site as well as from own FTP (websites). People who don t have any website, they can create a blog directly from the bloggers site. But who have own site, they can also create blogs from own FTP with the help of blogger.com.

Blogger.com is the most popular blogger creater in the world of blogs. Although hundreds of site provide free blogs, but blogger.com is most popular due to its features and functions. Create a blog from own FTP using Blogger.com is somewhat technical and for the first time, it takes some time & try and error to upload blogs from own FTP.

From this article, I would like to define step by step procedures with examples that help you to create blogs in few easy steps at less time.

Index

URL to create blog
Steps to setup blogs on own FTP
Few steps to create a new blog
Blog setup on own FTP server
Customized template design
FTP setup
o FTP setup details within folder
o FTP setup details without folder
o FTP setup details within existing folder
Shift Blog from one FTP to another FTP
o FTP setup details within folder
o FTP setup details without folder

URL to create blog: http://www.blogger.com/

Steps to setup blogs on own FTP:

1. Create a new account
2. Choose a template
3. Redesign existing template
4. FTP setup
5. Post message
6. Published blogs

(1) Few steps to create a new blog as followed:

Click on the button Create a New Blog Now

Create an account
Give blog title like PPC Articles
Give blog address like ppcarticles.blogspot.com (Must be unique)
Choose the template & continue from the bottom click button
Get message Your blog is created & Start posting
Get Blogger editor to write the message
o Give the title
o Write the message
o From the bottom click on the Publish Post button

(2) Customized Template Design:

After creating a blog as mentioned above steps,

First create own template. To do that, click on the Dashboard which will bring to the main page of our account.

Here, you find the blogname under Blogs category.

Click on any created blog that you want to edit with your own template.

Click on PPC articles

Here, you will find four main categories from the top navigation. They are, Posing, Setting, Template, View Blog

Click on the Template which will bring you to the present template code.

Here, you can edit your template as per your site design.

You may create customized template using this html code-editing wizard.

Note: While designing the customized template, it is mandatory to place all blog tags in between & tags.

For example, this code should be under & tags -

After, designing a new template click on the Save Template Changes .

After clicking, you get a message - Settings Were Saved Successfully

Below the message Settings Were Saved Successfully message, you will find two buttons Republish (to publish entire blog) and Republish Index (to republish only index page)

Click on the Republish button.

After clicking, you will get the Publishing is in progress .

After few seconds you will get the new message on the same page, Your blog published successfully .

Note: If you get an error, check the details after the message blog could not published .

(3) FTP Setup

Click on the Settings button from the top navigation of a page.

Here, you will find sub navigation under the Settings like, Basic, Publishing, Formatting, Comments, Archiving, Site Feed, Email, Members

Click on the Publishing .

Here, you will find two options like SFTP or blogspot.com

Again click on the SFTP, which will bring you on the page, where you can give your FTP server details.

Please, fill the complete wizard as mentioned below. This wizard appears on selecting the SFTP option.

Setup details to publish the content in a new folder named blogger under the root folder on the FTP of the website.

FTP Server: yourdomain.com
Note: Do not include http:// or ftp:// in the server address.
Blog URL: http://www.yourdomain.com/blogger/
Note: The web address where this blog is viewable. This should include http://.
FTP Path: blogger/ Note: This path must already exist on your server.
Blog Filename: semarticles.html Note: If this file already exists on your server in the path entered above, it will be OVERWRITTEN. Be sure to back it up.
FTP Username abcd
FTP Password *********
Working URL Like: http://www.yourdomain.com/blogger/ppcarticles.html (From the blogger folder of the FTP server)

Setup details to place the content directly in the root folder & publish it

FTP Server: yourdomain.com Note: Do not include http:// or ftp:// in the server address.
Blog URL: http://www.yourdomain.com/ogger/ (Remove folder name blogger from this URL) Note: The web address where this blog is viewable. This should include http://
FTP Path: blogger/ (Keep this field empty) Note: This path must already exist on your server.
Blog Filename: ppcarticles.html Note: If this file already exists on your server in the path entered above, it will be OVERWRITTEN. Be sure to back it up.
FTP Username abcd
FTP Password *********
Working URL Like: http://www.yourdomain.com/ppcarticles.html (From the root of the FTP server)

Setup details to place the content in an existing folder & publish it

FTP Server: yourdomain.com Note: Do not include http:// or ftp:// in the server address.
Blog URL: http://www.yourdomain.com/general/ (Place the name of an existing folder here)
Note: The web address where this blog is viewable. This should include http://.
FTP Path: general/ (Place the name of an existing folder here) Note: This path must already exist on your server.
Blog Filename: ppcarticles.html Note: If this file already exists on your server in the path entered above, it will be OVERWRITTEN. Be sure to back it up.
FTP Username abcd
FTP Password *********
Working URL Like: http://www.yourdomain.com/general/ppcarticles.html (From any existing folder of the FTP server)

After giving a username and password of the FTP server, click on the Save Settings from the bottom of the page.

After clicking, it will give you a message - Settings Were Saved Successfully

Below the message Settings Were Saved Successfully message, you will find two buttons Republish (to publish entire blog) and Republish Index (to republish only index page)

Click on the Republish button.

After clicking, you will get the Publishing is in progress .

After few seconds you will get the new message on the same page, Your blog published successfully .

Note: If you get an error, check the details after the message blog could not published .

(4) Shift Blog from one FTP to another FTP

To shift existing blogs from one FTP to another FTP, one requires changing only the FTP details in the admin panel of blogger .

For that,

Login into the same blogger account from where you have already published the blogs.

Click on the Settings button from the top navigation of a page.

Here, you will find sub navigation under the Settings like, Basic, Publishing, Formatting, Comments, Archiving, Site Feed, Email, Members

Now click on the Publishing .

Here, you will find two options like SFTP or blogspot.com

Again click on the SFTP, which will bring you on the page, where you can give your FTP server details.

Follow the steps mentioned in point no. 3 above for changing the FTP details of the blog.

Replace existing FTP server details with new FTP details. This new FTP server details will create new URL to view the blogs.

For example,
http://www.yourdomain1.com/blogger/ppcarticles.html (URL after shifting to a new FTP)
http://www.yourdomain1.com/ppcarticles.html (URL after shifting to a new FTP)

Above exampled URLs replace the following URLs:
www.yourdomain.com/blogger/ppcarticles.html (URL before shifting a new FTP)
www.yourdomain.com/ppcarticles.html (URL before shifting a new FTP)

After giving a username and password of the new FTP server, click on the Save Settings from the bottom of the page.

After clicking, it will give you a message - Settings Were Saved Successfully

Below the message Settings Were Saved Successfully message, you will find two buttons Republish (to publish entire blog) and Republish Index (to republish only index page)

Click on the Republish button.

After clicking, you will get the Publishing is in progress message.

After few seconds you will get the new message on the same page, Your blog published successfully .

Any changes or post updates will directly reflect on URLs.

About the Author: Harekrishna Patel, http://www.onlinemedia.co.in

Source: www.isnare.com

July 30th, 2007

The never-ending need for File Servers in the modern world

Handling the ‘Data on Demand’ needs of a New Generation!
Deal of the Day -
You might be trying to decide whether you want to host your website yourself rather than pay a hosting company. Maybe you just want to learn how it is done, or you want to save some money by doing it yourself. In this article I’ll discuss the most important part of hosting your website from home, the web server.

The word “server” sounds scary and because of this many people think only a professional hosting company can host a website. This is not true. A server is nothing more than software that runs in the background listening to requests from “clients.” The client in our case is an internet browser, like Internet Explorer.

How do you get a web server? Most Windows operating sytems come with a web server that just needs to be installed. There are also web servers than can be downloaded for free, like Apache. I’m not going to go over how to do this. In this article I’ll discuss the concepts and what’s needed to get your web server up and running and serving your site to the public after it’s been installed. Every web server is different but the concepts are the same. By going over the general concepts that are true for any web server, you’ll know what to look for regardless of the software you are using.

Like I mentioned before, a server is just software that runs in the background. A web server is a server that listens to requests from internet browsers for a specific page, finds that page in the computer it is running on and then sends it to the browser that requested it. Keeping this in mind, can you believe there are actually just two things you need to do to have your web server configured?

1) Tell your web server where to find your web site. Your website probably consists of multiple pages. You need to tell the web server the path of the folder where you keep your pages. For example, when someone types www.yourdomain.com/main.html, the server will look in the folder where all your pages live, and look for file main.html.

2) Tell your web server about your default page. This is the page that is displayed when someone types www.yourdomain.com in their browser without specifying a page. The web server already has some default page names like “index.html” so if you have a page with this name it will be displayed by default when no document is specified in the request. You may also add some more default file names to your web server. If you don’t want to name your file “index.html” you can tell your web server that your default page’s name is “mainpage.htm.”

This is basically all there is to configuring your web server. Actually, there is more, but these two steps will allow your web server to start serving your website. Of course, there is also more to hosting your website from home, like getting a domain name, dealing with your router if you have one, but these topics are beyond the scope of this article. I hope I’ve convinced you of how easy it is to set up a web server, which happens to be the most important step to hosting your website from home.

About the author:

For detailed information on how to host your website from home please visit “Setting up a Web Server” where you can learn all the aspects of running your own web server and getting your own domain name.

July 29th, 2007

The never-ending need for File Servers in the modern world

Handling the ‘Data on Demand’ needs of a New Generation!
Deal of the Day -

With the emergence of VPS’s and with it currently being widely offered by a number of web hosts. sometime at low prices, the question that comes to our minds would be, what should I choose? a VPS or a normal reseller plan, to help you with the decision we will mention the pros and cons for both sides, which would help you better understand both of them and thus help you make the most suitable choice for your current needs.

We will start with the pros and cons of a VPS, a Virtual Private Server is basically like a reseller plan in terms of disk space and bandwidth, you would usually find reseller plans come with more disk space and bandwidth, but a VPS has allot more benefits over a reseller, the 1st one would be Root access, with a VPS you have root access which is not available with almost all reseller plans, some would say and why would I need root access, in some cases you could be right, if your looking only to resell shared hosting plans you probably wouldn’t need root access, but if your looking to install some custom software, learn some system administration on a remote machine, a VPS would be the perfect solution for that instead of investing in a dedicated server which would cost allot more than a VPS. A VPS also can be loaded with a number of operating systems depending on what the provider supports, for example of you were to choose a VPS on a linux platform you would be able to offer linux web hosting plans, which can also be measured on the windows platform.

The 2nd and most important advantage for a VPS is the privacy and isolation you have from other clients on the server, in a shared reseller environment, your account and your hosted accounts could be damaged because of someone else’s fault on the server, for example if another reseller on the same server your placed has a client running a loopy script which would eventually crash the server, your account will suffer from downtime because of that, which wouldn’t happen with a VPS environment, if a VPS where to crash on the server your VPS is placed on your VPS wouldn’t be effected at all.

The 3rd advantage would be the dedicated resources each VPS usually comes with, each VPS usually comes with a minimum guaranteed CPU and memory usage for your VPS, which means no one can abuse the server resources or manipulate it for his account, in the worst case you would have your guaranteed CPU and memory to use.

VPS would be the best choice between a reseller plan and a dedicated server, a VPS would give you more reliability and room to expand with your web hosting business. At PremiusHosting, although we do offer a wide range of Affordable windows web hosting plans, but we currently don’t offer windows reseller plans, which is not the case with a VPS which can be loaded with any operating system you want as long as we support it (currently either Windows server 2003 or fedora core 1)

Reseller Plans also have some advantages over a VPS, with a reseller plan you usually don’t have to worry about the server security, keeping your software up to date and the general management of the server which is usually taken care of from your provider.

My Advice would be, if your not experienced with running a server, just starting out or you just don’t have time to take care of a VPS, I would recommend a reseller plan, otherwise a VPS would be a smarter choice.

About The Author

Sohaib Thiab
Founder and CEO of PremiusHosting Technologies as well a number of internet service providers and communities.
www.Premiushosting.com
info@premiushosting.com