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Archive for July, 2009

New E-Commerce Package


Friday, July 17th, 2009

We are excited to offer a new, completely customizable, e-commerce solution starting at $895. This will allow you to tailor a package that fits your needs and your budget.

The basic package still includes everything you need to get your store up and running:*

  • Shopping cart
  • Installation and configuration
  • Web hosting (three months free)
  • SSL certificate (one year free)
  • Security scanning (three months free)
  • Your choice of template
  • One month free support

Options include custom design, extended support, and other features. Please contact us for more details.

Shopping Cart Demo:

Administrator Access

View the admin panel to see are the tools available to you to successfully manage your store. Some features may be disabled in the demo version.

Username: demo
Password: demo

Go to admin demo



Store Front

See how a customer would see your site. In addition to the templates we offer we can create a custom design to make your shopping cart look like anything you like.

Go to store front demo

 *Our shopping cart supports major credit cards, Paypal, Google Checkout and others. Accepting credit cards requires a merchant account with a third party provider. Merchant fees and services are completely independent of our own. We will assist you in the process though.

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Payment Plans


Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

The economy and credit market has put a lot of businesses and start-ups in a catch-22. Without a website and advertising it is hard to generate new business, but without new business or access to credit it is hard to pay for a website. For this reason we are offering no interest payment plans for most of our services. Please contact us for details.

Program Highlights:

  • Interest free
  • Low down payment
  • Payment schedule for up to a year for some services

Does not apply to all services, restrictions apply. Please contact us for details.

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Create MySQL Database Using cPanel


Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

MySQL databases are needed for Wordpress, Mediawiki, phpCalendar and many other applications. Fortunately cPanel makes it easy to setup.

• Login to your cPanel account

• Go to the Databases panel and click MySQL Databases:

Databases Panel

• Under Create New Database enter the name and click Create Database:

Create Database

• Click Go Back

• Now you must create a user for the application to use to connect to your database, create a username and strong password, click Create User:

Create database user

• Click Go Back

• Under Add User To Database select the user and database you just created. Click Add:

Add user to database

• Select the privileges the user has to the database. From a security standpoint always give the user the least amount of privileges that are required. From a practicality standpoint most applications will require all privileges. Click Make Changes:

Manage User Privileges

• Click go back

• Your database is now setup. When installing your application use the database name, username and password you created. Make sure you lead it with your cpanel username, in this example yoursite_wordpress, if your on a shared hosting server.

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Create Webmail Subdomain


Sunday, July 12th, 2009

If your website is on one of our Linux servers (if you use cpanel to acess the admin faetures then it is running Linux) the link to webmail access is http://www.yourdomain:2095. A lot of customers have asked us how they can make it easier to access. One way is to use a subdomain.

• Access your admin panel by going to http://www.yourdomain.com/cpanel

• Go to the Domains panel and click on Subdomains:

Cpanel domain settings

• Type in your subdomain, e.g. Webmail. Leave the document as default and then click on create:

Webmail Subdomain Step 2

• Once it has been created click go back. Click on manage redirection for the subdomain you just created:

Webmail Subdomain Step 3

• Enter http://www.{your website address}:2095 and click save

Webmail Subdomain Step 4

• Click Go back, your new subdomain should look like this:

Webmail Subdomain Step 5

Now you can access your webmail by going to http://webmail.{your website address}

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