seratuzatu
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11 hours ago, tgonhawk1 said:
If you install Wordpress on a Shared Hosting Account, are they any additional charges?
A friend of mine has an "EasyWP" subscription with Namecheap, which allows
him to set up a Wordpress site. It appears that you do everything through wp-admin,
which you get to by signing in to your Namecheap account, and working your way
through Apps and EasyWP pages. (Possibly you can get to directly through the
client's website, but I'm not sure about that.)Is that the same wp-admin that would be part of a Wordpress installation here?
In other words, is EasyWP making things any easier over just adding Wordpress to a site here?
as long as I know, all wordpress admin should end with wp-admin folder....and it is really easy when you are installing through cpanel
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On 7/7/2010 at 8:04 AM, netsavy006 said:
I provide my signature on every forum I'm a part of. I promote on the various board that are promotion boards and I try to keep my promotion thread on the first page. I've been posting content on a daily basis. Sometimes 2 posts a day.
I've also submitted to digg and stumble upon.
What more can I do to promote and get traffic to my blog?
It is simple...
create a facebook page of your site,
create pinterest account
create instagram account
every single post on your site, try to link it with a post on those social media
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On 8/7/2018 at 1:54 AM, Brian said:
This is another good suggestion! Cloudflare can definitely help speed up your site outside of improvements to your applications / files directly.
I thought I was in wrong direction. Thanks for your quote...
I usually use the free account on cloudflare. Does the paid version on cloudflare do much?
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On 8/3/2018 at 7:31 PM, rosiku said:
How do I increase the speed of the website from hosting itself????
sometimes there is a long process of loading the website. if anyone knows you can share here.
I usually use cloudfare
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On 8/1/2018 at 10:49 PM, Brian said:
Those fields are for your nameservers, so if your domain name was mrh.com and you wanted to use ns1/ns2.mrh.com on the cloud you'd fill out of those fields as:
NS1 Prefix: ns1.mrh.com
NS2 Prefix: ns2.mrh.com
These can always be changed in the future
Is it ok, if we use these?
ns1.hawkhost.com
ns2.hawkhost.com
Good news (Hawkhost) / Bad news (Microsoft)
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That's a good news for us. We used free email for our production. Now, we are using company email and that feature would improve alot for us (We are using windows 8)