don't know how to set opt-in in blog

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Hello everyone,
I've got a problem with setting up my blog; I don't know how to upload some of the stuff to my blog.
1. I don't know where to upload my free report; and my e-cover I know everything goes into the public html, but after public html where do I go from here.
2. How to set up an opt-in box on my blog? I looked on youtube for this information, but they were not straight to the point.
Could someone please help me out with this problem?
Thanks Jerry
#blog #optin #set
  • Profile picture of the author Alexa Smith
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    • Profile picture of the author jerry willis
      Hello Alexa,
      I see what you mean, I've got a book in my sig file create your 1st website, looking at now I feel a bit stupid for advertising this book, but there is no information on blogs in this book.
      Alexa thanks for pointing out my mistake on not giving the whole picture, wordpress or blogger. It's a Wordpress blog I'm working on, with my own domain and hosting,
      Thanks Jerry.
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  • Profile picture of the author diverdown
    Jerry one easy place to set your opt-in box is in your side bar area inside a widget "text box". Just place a test box in your side bar and your opt-in html inside this area.

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    • Profile picture of the author jerry willis
      Thanks I'll check it out now, Jerry
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  • Profile picture of the author johnlagoudakis
    Originally Posted by jerry willis View Post

    1. I don't know where to upload my free report; and my e-cover I know everything goes into the public html, but after public html where do I go from here.
    Hi Jerry,

    What I do is manually create a sub-directory within "public_html" and name it "images" and another one called "downloads".

    I then place all my graphics files in the images directory and my downloads (like ebooks) in the downloads directory.

    This helps to keep things sorted instead of having a whole bunch of files in the "public_html" directory.

    When I need to reference an image or a download, I just link it to the right location, as follows:

    domainname.com/images/imagefile.jpg
    domainname.com/downloads/ebook.zip


    Hope this helps.

    John
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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      who is your host?

      What type of cpanel do you have?
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  • Profile picture of the author jerry willis
    My host is at Chris Farrell hosting,
    as for cpanel I'll have to find out,
    Jerry
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