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Before using Google Analytics to estimate your bandwidth usage, keep in mind that Google normally doesn't see large non-HTML downloads like PDF or MP3 files. If you're serving a multimedia files, you need another statistics program that measures those downloads. The calculation is most accurate if your site serves consistently formatted HTML pages whose graphics are similar in number and size. Finally, you must have the Google Analytics code installed and working correctly on all of your pages for the entire period you want to measure.
Making the Calculation
To estimate your bandwidth usage, first estimate the average file size of your pages. Find file size information in most HTML editors, or by saving your page, including all graphics, to your hard drive and viewing the file sizes on your disk. Do this with a few different pages to get an average size. Then open Google Analytics and click the 'Pageviews' link. To retrieve data for a specific time period, click the date range and select the appropriate start and end dates. Multiply the number of page views by the average file size to determine the approximate bandwidth in kilobytes.
Google Analytics and Bandwidth
Google Analytics uses a JavaScript snippet to measure your site's statistics, which should be inserted into each of your Web pages. Google Analytics can only measure traffic for the pages with this code. Images, PDF files, videos, music and other downloadable file formats bypass Google Analytics unless you modify the HTML code on the clickable links for these downloads. There are two ways to do this: event tracking and virtual pageviews. For example, if you have a PDF download link on a page, you can add the '_trackEvent()' function to the link so that Google Analytics will count each time someone initiates a download.
Other Options
Use Google Analytics to make a reasonable estimate of your bandwidth usage, though the definitive source is your Web hosting provider. Most major hosts feature a dashboard with a running total of bandwidth usage. Use this total to determine whether you're within your monthly limits. If you believe there's a problem with your host's bandwidth figures, contact the support desk. Alternately, install a web statistics package that uses server data to track bandwidth usage.
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Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2016
How to Create an Online Liquidation BusinessIn Feburary 2016 25,
In Feburary 2016 25,
Set up a place to store your inventory. This can be a room, closet or even the garage, if you are choosing to run the business from your home. If you to store a large amount of inventory and don't have the room in your home, lease a storage unit at a local storage rental facility or you can lease a storefront, if you can afford it. The place where you will store the inventory needs to be dry and clean. Preferably, have shelves for easy storage and retrieval when you need to ship purchases to customers.
Pick a niche. Whether it be clothing or electronics, choose an area to specialize in. You can choose an assortment of items to sell, but if you have a certain niche it will be easier to find your target audience when marketing your business. You can choose other areas of your business, including your business name and website address, based on your niche.
Find your liquidation merchandise. Companies sell surplus, returned, overstocked and liquidated merchandise in bulk for reduced prices. Check local sales papers and advertisements for stores in your area selling liquidated merchandise. Online websites, like Liquidation.com, have listings of people selling liquidation products. Some sellers on regular auction sites, like Ebay, sell bulk and surplus items. Set up an account and bid on pallets of merchandise you want to sell.
Build a website. Register for a domain name from companies like GoDaddy.com or DomainsAreFree.com. Get a hosting account. Domain name companies also offer hosting packages to keep all of your online services in one location. Some hosting companies, Siteground.com and JustHost.com, offer free domain name registration with hosting packages. Choose a hosting package that has an eCommerce option for selling online. These packages will have everything you need, including an online shopping cart and a step-by-step process for setting up your online storefront.
Set up a payment method. Set up an online merchant account, with companies like MerchantOne or Authorize.net, to accept credit card payments on your website. An alternative is to use PayPal, where the customer can pay from a checking or savings account, credit or debit card, or from their PayPal account balance. Most merchant accounts require a credit check or expensive upfront set-up fees. PayPal costs nothing to set up and many hosting providers allow you to easily add your PayPal account, with payment buttons and shopping carts, to your website.
Market your site. Buy Pay-per-Click advertisements from services such as Adsense or Yahoo. Use an online auction site to sell some of your items and add a link to your website in the listing. Write expert articles on saving money or buying online for ezines and article website with a link to your site in the author details section.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Set up a place to store your inventory. This can be a room, closet or even the garage, if you are choosing to run the business from your home. If you to store a large amount of inventory and don't have the room in your home, lease a storage unit at a local storage rental facility or you can lease a storefront, if you can afford it. The place where you will store the inventory needs to be dry and clean. Preferably, have shelves for easy storage and retrieval when you need to ship purchases to customers.
Pick a niche. Whether it be clothing or electronics, choose an area to specialize in. You can choose an assortment of items to sell, but if you have a certain niche it will be easier to find your target audience when marketing your business. You can choose other areas of your business, including your business name and website address, based on your niche.
Find your liquidation merchandise. Companies sell surplus, returned, overstocked and liquidated merchandise in bulk for reduced prices. Check local sales papers and advertisements for stores in your area selling liquidated merchandise. Online websites, like Liquidation.com, have listings of people selling liquidation products. Some sellers on regular auction sites, like Ebay, sell bulk and surplus items. Set up an account and bid on pallets of merchandise you want to sell.
Build a website. Register for a domain name from companies like GoDaddy.com or DomainsAreFree.com. Get a hosting account. Domain name companies also offer hosting packages to keep all of your online services in one location. Some hosting companies, Siteground.com and JustHost.com, offer free domain name registration with hosting packages. Choose a hosting package that has an eCommerce option for selling online. These packages will have everything you need, including an online shopping cart and a step-by-step process for setting up your online storefront.
Set up a payment method. Set up an online merchant account, with companies like MerchantOne or Authorize.net, to accept credit card payments on your website. An alternative is to use PayPal, where the customer can pay from a checking or savings account, credit or debit card, or from their PayPal account balance. Most merchant accounts require a credit check or expensive upfront set-up fees. PayPal costs nothing to set up and many hosting providers allow you to easily add your PayPal account, with payment buttons and shopping carts, to your website.
Market your site. Buy Pay-per-Click advertisements from services such as Adsense or Yahoo. Use an online auction site to sell some of your items and add a link to your website in the listing. Write expert articles on saving money or buying online for ezines and article website with a link to your site in the author details section.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Samstag, 13. Februar 2016
How Do I Redirect a Domain Name in Bluehost?In Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Login to your BlueHost Web hosting account. Go to its website, and click 'Control Panel Login' on the top right of the main site. Alternatively, you can login using the following URL: 'https://www.bluehost.com/cgi-bin/cplogin." Once you login, the cPanel, also known as the 'Control Panel' displays.
Scroll down the cPanel. Find the section named 'Domains.' Click on 'Domain Manager.' This pulls up the 'Domain Manager' tab. Located on the top left is a panel called 'Shortcuts.'
Find 'Manage Domain Redirection' on the 'Shortcuts' panel and click on it. A new page appears, entitled 'Redirects.' Under 'Add Redirects,' provide the specific data for the redirect. Next to 'Type' is a drop-down box. The two options are 'Permanent' and 'Temporary.' Choose 'Permanent' if you have no plans to continue using the domain or subdomain that will be redirecting to another website. Choosing this will cause the website to be pulled from search engine indexes. This change is permanent. If you plan to use the pages on the website again, choose 'Temporary.' The search engines will continue to index the website when there are new updates.
Select the domain or subdomain name to which your plan on redirecting. It will be found in the drop-down menu next to 'http://(www.)?" If you are redirecting a subdirectory, type in the subdirectory name after the '/' slash. As an example, the subdirectory to be redirected: 'http://www.yourwebsite.com/directory" will appear in the text box as: 'http://(www.)?yourwebsite.com/directory." In the above example, 'directory' is the subdirectory. Input this after the '/' slash.
Enter the website URL you will be redirecting too. Input this next to the 'Redirects To?'' field. Next to the option titled 'www.redirection,' select the option that is titled 'Redirect With or Without www.'
Click the 'Add' button. This establishes the redirect. Open a Web browser. Type in the domain or subdomain URL that directs to another website. This provides verification that it works.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Login to your BlueHost Web hosting account. Go to its website, and click 'Control Panel Login' on the top right of the main site. Alternatively, you can login using the following URL: 'https://www.bluehost.com/cgi-bin/cplogin." Once you login, the cPanel, also known as the 'Control Panel' displays.
Scroll down the cPanel. Find the section named 'Domains.' Click on 'Domain Manager.' This pulls up the 'Domain Manager' tab. Located on the top left is a panel called 'Shortcuts.'
Find 'Manage Domain Redirection' on the 'Shortcuts' panel and click on it. A new page appears, entitled 'Redirects.' Under 'Add Redirects,' provide the specific data for the redirect. Next to 'Type' is a drop-down box. The two options are 'Permanent' and 'Temporary.' Choose 'Permanent' if you have no plans to continue using the domain or subdomain that will be redirecting to another website. Choosing this will cause the website to be pulled from search engine indexes. This change is permanent. If you plan to use the pages on the website again, choose 'Temporary.' The search engines will continue to index the website when there are new updates.
Select the domain or subdomain name to which your plan on redirecting. It will be found in the drop-down menu next to 'http://(www.)?" If you are redirecting a subdirectory, type in the subdirectory name after the '/' slash. As an example, the subdirectory to be redirected: 'http://www.yourwebsite.com/directory" will appear in the text box as: 'http://(www.)?yourwebsite.com/directory." In the above example, 'directory' is the subdirectory. Input this after the '/' slash.
Enter the website URL you will be redirecting too. Input this next to the 'Redirects To?'' field. Next to the option titled 'www.redirection,' select the option that is titled 'Redirect With or Without www.'
Click the 'Add' button. This establishes the redirect. Open a Web browser. Type in the domain or subdomain URL that directs to another website. This provides verification that it works.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016
How to Enable CURL on Go DaddyIn Feburary 2016 11,
In Feburary 2016 11,
Type the IP number of your GoDaddy VPS or dedicated server followed by a (:) and the number '2087' into your browser window to access your cPanel. For example, if your server IP number is 195.195.255.255, type '195.195.255.255:2087.' Wait a few seconds for your cPanel login page to appear. If you receive a security error message, click the prompt that allows you to disregard the error and proceed to your cPanel homepage.
Enter your cPanel root user name and your password in the appropriate fields in the login box. Click the 'Login' button at the bottom of the box. Wait a few seconds for the cPanel home page to appear.
Type the word 'easy' into the 'Find' box at top of the left sidebar of your cPanel home page and click the 'x' in the square next to the box. Click 'Easy Apache (software update)' in the search results that you see.
Wait a moment or so for the Apache profile screen to appear. Make sure that the radio button for 'Previously Saved Config' is selected by default unless you wish to make other changes to your PHP configuration. Additional changes are not recommended unless you are experiencing problems with your hosted sites.
Click the 'Start customizing based on profile' box, which is furthest to the right at the bottom of the 'Profile' page.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'Apache version' page as soon as it appears. Do not change anything on this page.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'PHP major version' screen as soon as it appears without making any changes.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'PHP minor version' screen when it appears. Do not make any changes to this page.
Scroll down to the bottom of the 'Short options list' as soon as it appears. Click the 'Exhaustive options list' at the bottom right of the 'Short options list' page.
Scroll down on the 'Exhaustive options list' page until you see an entry for 'cURL,' which is preceded by a check box; check the check box. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the 'Save and build' box at the bottom right.
Click the 'Yes' button in the 'Confirm action' box when it appears in the center of your screen and then click 'I understand' in the confirmation box.
Wait until you see the green 'Build Complete!' message at the top of your browser screen above the log of the changes you've made to your server. This can take an hour or more, depending upon how much data is stored on your server. Do not interrupt the process or you will lose valuable data.
Click 'Home' in the left corner of the screen to return to the cPanel home page, if you wish to carry out other maintenance tasks. Exit cPanel by closing the browser window.
In Feburary 2016 11,
Type the IP number of your GoDaddy VPS or dedicated server followed by a (:) and the number '2087' into your browser window to access your cPanel. For example, if your server IP number is 195.195.255.255, type '195.195.255.255:2087.' Wait a few seconds for your cPanel login page to appear. If you receive a security error message, click the prompt that allows you to disregard the error and proceed to your cPanel homepage.
Enter your cPanel root user name and your password in the appropriate fields in the login box. Click the 'Login' button at the bottom of the box. Wait a few seconds for the cPanel home page to appear.
Type the word 'easy' into the 'Find' box at top of the left sidebar of your cPanel home page and click the 'x' in the square next to the box. Click 'Easy Apache (software update)' in the search results that you see.
Wait a moment or so for the Apache profile screen to appear. Make sure that the radio button for 'Previously Saved Config' is selected by default unless you wish to make other changes to your PHP configuration. Additional changes are not recommended unless you are experiencing problems with your hosted sites.
Click the 'Start customizing based on profile' box, which is furthest to the right at the bottom of the 'Profile' page.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'Apache version' page as soon as it appears. Do not change anything on this page.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'PHP major version' screen as soon as it appears without making any changes.
Click the 'Next step' box at the bottom of the 'PHP minor version' screen when it appears. Do not make any changes to this page.
Scroll down to the bottom of the 'Short options list' as soon as it appears. Click the 'Exhaustive options list' at the bottom right of the 'Short options list' page.
Scroll down on the 'Exhaustive options list' page until you see an entry for 'cURL,' which is preceded by a check box; check the check box. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the 'Save and build' box at the bottom right.
Click the 'Yes' button in the 'Confirm action' box when it appears in the center of your screen and then click 'I understand' in the confirmation box.
Wait until you see the green 'Build Complete!' message at the top of your browser screen above the log of the changes you've made to your server. This can take an hour or more, depending upon how much data is stored on your server. Do not interrupt the process or you will lose valuable data.
Click 'Home' in the left corner of the screen to return to the cPanel home page, if you wish to carry out other maintenance tasks. Exit cPanel by closing the browser window.
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