Need help with Page Gorilla sales page uploading

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If anyone's used Page Gorilla for their sales page, I could sure use some help with their automatic ftp uploading. I'm just not a techie, what can I say?

When they ask for your remote server when trying to upload, what is that?
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  • Profile picture of the author rhelaine
    your FTP info i would say....ftp.yoursite.com and your password
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  • Profile picture of the author The Pension Guy
    I don't use it but all those questions should have their answers in your FTP client.
    The directory, probably, is the one known as the root directory and can be
    public_html (in cPanel) or
    htdocs or
    www

    FTP clients usually work without the port number, however, the default port number is 21.
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    • Profile picture of the author Lisa Gergets
      OK, awesome! Looks like it uploaded...now...another ignorant question...

      How do I know where to look for it? Would it automatically go into my "uploads" folder for the website?
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  • Profile picture of the author The Pension Guy
    Well, open your browser and look for it exactly at the URL you uploaded it:
    example.com/your-filename.html (or whatever extension it has)

    Normally, there is no default "uploads" folder on servers.

    If you need more help and don't want to post publicly the URL, pm me and will try to help.
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