Discover how to use your C-panel

Written by enetwal on April 13, 2009 – 8:37 am -

Too many small businesses and even beginning internet marketers rely on someone else to handle all aspects of their web pages. While it’s good to delegate, for many micro-businesses it is also good to understand how the basics of your web site work. Then you can make quick changes when necessary and have a better understanding of what is and isn’t involved in making changes. That way when you do decide to outsource, you will know what can be done, what’s involved and how much (little) you should be willing to pay.

For new internet marketers, learning how to control your own page is all but required if you are bootstrapping your new online enterprise. There are two reasons for that. First much of the process is much simpler than  most people would believe, and second by knowing what is involved and possible, you can delegate with more confidence and at lesser prices.

Learning how to access your C-panel and taking charge is roughly akin to the difference between being a passenger in your daddy’s car and learning to drive.  Once you know how to drive, you have a lot more freedom about where and when you go places.

I got my initial education on C-Panel from Bob the Teacher and Chris Morris, and I highly recommend them to everyone.  Their video series will unlock the potential of your web site for you.  You will learn how to set up you own emails, create your own web pages, set up data bases, and much much more.

I found the course to be my personal emancipation proclamation.  It allowed me to escape the tyranny of being locked in web hosting agreements and the need to play a waiting game to make changes to my own site.

It was a breakthrough. It may well be the same for you. Remember the feeling of freedom you had when your first had your own car and then the ability to travel where you choose. Discover C-panel will be like getting the keys for the first time. And while you may need some time to learn and master your new skills, it will set you on the path where you can soon be traveling cross county in no time.

Bob and Chris offer a free initial video lesson, which will give you a good idea of their teaching method and the topic. From there you can decide whether or not to proceed with the full course. I did, I encourage you to do so as well.

Click on the Image above to learn more and get access to your first free video.

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9 Comments to “Discover how to use your C-panel”

  1. Mike Paetzold- Follow This Person on Twitter
    Says:

    Yes there are certain skills you need even when outsourcing and understanding cpanel is definitely one of them. Why I have long recommended Discover Cpanel because it is a well done and easy to follow tutorial.

    Mike Paetzold’s last blog post..Affiliate Marketing – Why You Should Use It

  2. Andre Arnett- Follow This Person on Twitter
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    I agree that Bob and Chris’ video training series is quite helpful. I learned a lot about not only Cpanel but setting up email accounts within Cpanel. I also would recommend this series. And both are really good and helpful people.

    Andre Arnett’s last blog post..Writing Articles Can Be Fun

  3. Ron Barrett- Follow This Person on Twitter
    Says:

    Earl,

    Great information. I know that cpanel is a great tool and learning how to use it, as you say, can emancipate you from waiting for others to make the changes for you.

    Thanks for this cool resource.

    Ron

    Ron Barrett’s last blog post..Master Your Giveaway Event Participation

  4. Brett McEllhiney- Follow This Person on Twitter
    Says:

    C-Panel is something that every one with a website should at least have an understanding of.

    There are a lot of things that can be done through C-Panel and Discover C-Panel is a great product to help you understand it better.

    Thanks,

    Brett McEllhiney’s last blog post..So you have your niche, now what?

  5. Fred Lotgering- Follow This Person on Twitter
    Says:

    Yes, knowing your way around us one of the beginners step.

    I checked your recommended references! Great stuff!

    Fred

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  6. Joel Osborne- Follow This Person on Twitter
    Says:

    This looks like a very valuable video set for anyone who is starting out online. Most web hosting has Cpanel, so it’s important to learn and be able to use it a little.

    Like you said, you don’t have to be an expert in it, but knowing the basics can really help.

    Joel Osborne’s last blog post..How to Become an Authority in Your Market – Authority Site Blueprint

  7. Captain Affiliate- Follow This Person on Twitter
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    There’s no doubt about it, Earl – cPanel has made setting up, running and optimizing blogs & sites so much easier that it’s foolish to book hosting these days that doesn’t come with cPanel enabled.

    Captain Affiliate’s last blog post..Cool New List-Building Tool Set To Launch

  8. Lonnie Minton- Follow This Person on Twitter
    Says:

    cPanel is, I believe, an essential part of your website. Hosting that does not have it should be avoided. Although I don’t recommend using it to set up your blog.

    I have Bob the Teacher’s cPanel videos and I agree they are very good – especially for the beginners. Thanks for this info.

    Lonnie Minton’s last blog post..5 Reasons To Write And Submit Articles

  9. Corey Arbogast Says:

    Very nice information. Thanks for this.
    Regards,
    Jane

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