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How to forward a domain
Posted by: | CommentsA lot of hosting companies have tools tools to let you forward your domain to a specific URL. There are several ways that they do that and I#m not going to get into all of them. The important thing to know that if you are forwarding your domain to an affiliate website or to a product which you are a distributor of, this can cause loss of proper referral information.
Here is a safe way to implement forwarding:
Using an ftp program (there a lot of free ftp programs out there) or even your hosting companies cpanel or interface, upload a file called index.htm to your website. There should be nothing else in the directory.
all that the index.htm file contains is
<html>
<head>
<title>Caboodle</title>
<meta http-equiv=”REFRESH” content=”0;url=http://gocaboodle.com/freemobilesite”></HEAD>
<BODY>
</HTML>
In the title is what will briefly appear in the browser’s title before it’s forwarded. and the url= is where you want to send the person visiting your domain
Make sure that you have disabled the “”forwarding”of the domain with your hosting company before uploading the index.htm
New FTC Guidelines For Bloggers Affiliate Marketers And Social Media Users
Posted by: | CommentsEver wonder how the you can possibly comply with the new FTC “Endorsement” Guidelines when sending a “tweet” that is limited to 140 characters and still get your message across?
Or how you are supposed to comply with the new FTC Guidelines when doing something as simple as updating your facebook wall, or posting something to your blog?
It really comes down to this…
Ever since the new FTC Guidelines went into effect last December people have had thousands of questions but very few of them were ever answered.
Well guess what?
The FTC has been busy answering those very questions for you on their website.
Their newest June 2010 update address some very specific “ftc bloggers” or ”social media” questions that you may have.
So if you are looking for answers to your FTC Guidelines questions about posting to your blog, your twitter account or any of your affiliate promotions…
Here’s a page on the official FTC website that can help answer your questions:
Here’s a suggested “FTC Disclosure”:
Consumer Notice: My emails may contain affiliate links. That means if you buy something from them I may get paid an affiliate commission.
However, my emails also contain links that don’t require an investment on your part and are jam-packed with free “put it to use in your business today” content.
Read more about the new FTC guidelines here:
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