In this video, you’ll discover how to upload files to your own website or blog using FTP. Don”t worry, FTP only stands for “File Transfer Protocol”, and it’s simply a fancy way of talking about the way you can get your files onto your web host.
Enjoy!
Gideon Shalwick

hey gideon i M gonna complete these tutorial in one day only
tell me any other hosting site which is according to indian currency
Hey Sarv007
Sorry I’m a bit late. We only recommend Hostgator at this stage. It just makes things easier for the rest of the videos and to keep things consistent.
There are other services that you can use, but as far as I know, most of them will be charging in US dollars only.
You could try to find someone in India who could help you out, but then some of the later videos may not make sense to you.
Regards
Gideon Shalwick
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Hi Gideon!
Quick question: If I buy a new domain url and add it as a subdomain, can I move or copy the WP files/folders I created under the main domain to the subdomain simply by dragging or copying the folders in the cPanel directory? So that my subdomain url now features my blog vs. doing a redirect?
Thanks for any help!
Hello Gideon,
I am one of Yaro’s Mastermind students and I am going through the “Become a Blogger” video series and I got to the point of choosing a theme for my wordpress blog site and since I have a MacBook, I got stopped at the point of uploading the file. I was able to figure out most of it but my file didn’t have that “zipped” look to it and a lot of the clicking you did, I didn’t have to do to get as far as I got but I am stuck now. Do you have anything in print possibly that would direct someone with a Mac? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sharon
Hi Kali (Lilla)
I think you will have to do a new install from scratch. When you do the one-click install via Fantastico, it automatically creates all the right databases on your server and installs the Wordpress software.
So, if you just copy and paste the folders, it will NOT work.
I think you’re best bet is to install Wordpress on the subdomain, and then add your content afterwards.
Of course this is easier if you haven’t got any content yet
Talk soon!
Gideon Shalwick
Hi Sharon
I wish I could help better…I’m overseas at the moment and away from my Mac.
Could you perhaps be a bit more specific with the issue that you’re having? Perhaps I could still help…
Gideon Shalwick
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Hi Dr Mike
Great to hear from you again. I assume this is the same Dr Mike famous around the Internet Marketing World?
In any case, I’m glad you liked the videos.
There’s more to come soon…
Gideon Shalwick