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Access to your Site Administrator: http://www.hswpa.com/admin/ Clicking on the above URL will require the Site Administrator username, the domain and password you supplied to setup your account. Access to User Administrator: http://www.hswpa.com/user/ ~ and ~ Access to Web Based E-mail: http://www.hswpa.com/webmail/ Each individual user within your site will have access to their own administrator page, and the web-based e-mail client “SquirrelMail”. To login they will need to supply their username, the domain, and the password that was used to setup thier accounts.
Other Useful Settings: | FTP SERVER ftp.hswpa.com Username: username@hswpa.com And your password | MAIL SERVER SMTP and POP3 are : mail.hswpa.com Username: username@hswpa.com And the password | If you have any questions, please contact us at admin@virtual-direct.com...Have fun.
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Note: You may wish to bookmark these links before replacing the contents of this page If your site is enabled with Microsoft Frontpage, you may use it to replace or edit this page by connecting to this server by using your username and password. Make sure to open the RootWeb when you login. You may also wish to use other publishing tools to create your website, and in that case you will want to use a FTP client to transfer your web pages onto your web site. Here is a simple and quick guide to getting your website up and running in no time! 1. Create ContentThere are a variety of ways to create content. The easiest way is to use a Web content publishing tool such as Macromedia Dreamweaver, Macromedia Fireworks or a variety of other free publishing tools that you can find on the internet. Other tools that are helpful include graphical editing tools such as Paintshop Pro, Photoshop, or some of the more affordably priced Xara products listed in the resource section of our website (you will find the link to this section to the left of this note), and even more dynamic content generators like Macromedia's Flash, or the extremely affordable SWISH. You may also wish to edit your contents yourself by using a text editor and learning HTML. Here are some pointers to learning HTML If you don’t have the budget for additional programs, or the time to take on the project yourself, you may want to look at our “Instant Websites”. You can add any pre-made design to you hosting package for just $5.95/month. Or, ask us about our custom design packages. 2. Publish your contentOnce you've finished your page/site, you'll need to upload it to your web server. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) allows a person to transfer files between two computers, generally connected via the Internet. You can either FTP your files via the command line (i.e. DOS), or you can find yourself an FTP client which executes all the commands in a drag-and-drop interface. We would highly recommend the latter to beginners and experts alike. FTP clients make the publishing process simple. FTP Basics To FTP, you will need to know the host location (i.e. www.hswpa.com), as well as your username and password. All your web site contents are stored in /var/www/html. Using an FTP Client Most FTP clients have the same basic layout, functionality, and price. Choosing one is simply a matter of personal preference. Some of the more popular clients for Windows-based computers include WS_FTP, CuteFTP, and BulletProof FTP. My personal favorite is LeapFTP, once you use it you’ll understand, and for Macintosh computers include Fetch, and Interarchy. All clients come with documentation, and it shouldn't take you long to figure out how to get started. But here are a few basics: - There will be some kind of "Site Manager" feature which will store all your FTP locations and their corresponding login information. Once you enter this info, the client will automatically log you in.
- There will be three screens. One representing your local machine, one representing the remote host, and one which shows the files that are queued for transfer. You will need to navigate to the correct folders on both your local machine and the host machine.
- You will then highlight the files you wish to upload on your local machine, and there should be a button at the top that queues the files for upload. The upload might execute immediately, or you might have to hit a "Go" button first.
- That's it! Your files are uploaded! You should now be able to go to your URL and view the page.
3. Publicize Your SiteSearch Engines and Internet Catalogs Probably the most common way to publicize your site and generate traffic is to submit it to search engines (i.e. Google) and internet catalogs (i.e. Yahoo!). Most of these sites have a form you can fill out to submit your site. To save yourself some time, you can try a service that submits your site to multiple search engines and internet catalogs by filling out just one form. There are many of these services out there, such as www.submit-it.com, or GetSubmitted.com. By adding meta tags to your site, you can increase the relevancy of your pages in people's searches. Also be sure to read our indepth article on Mass Marketing your Website (<-- you’ll find the link also to the left). Reciprocal Links If your page has a theme, seek out pages with similar themes and ask the webmaster to post a link to your site. In exchange, you promise to add a link to their site on yours. This is a great way to get the word out about your site for free. Newsgroups Look for newsgroups where you think people who would be interested in your site might frequent. Post a message announcing your site and its features. Don't do this too often as it is sometimes considered Spamming (unsolicited advertising). Web Rings If there are other pages that are similar to yours, there might be a web ring out there dedicated to your kind of site. Do an internet search for "web ring" and include a keyword related to your site. If you join a web ring, you will need to add a web ring graphic and links to your page. Advertising If you really want to give your site some exposure, you can create a banner ad and find a company that will get your banner put up on numerous pages. The cost generally depends on the amount of impressions (how many times it is seen) or click-throughs (how many times it is actually clicked on). |