Sep 18 2009

How To Install WordPress Blog From Cpanel

www.internetmarketingkickstart.com This Video Tutorial shows you How To Install WordPress Blog From Cpanel under 5 minutes. WordPress is a great blogging platform that has huge community support and plenty of plugins. for more how-to-tutorials visit www.internetmarketingkickstart.com

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11 Responses to “How To Install WordPress Blog From Cpanel”

  1. peace1l762 Says:

    Go Vincent Go!!!

  2. cinemamania Says:

    Vincent, thanks you, this helps when its 2AM and you are stuck with the cpanel

  3. amirshahkarami Says:

    How do you get a yellow cursor like that?

  4. vinstones Says:

    I use camtasia screen recording software : Price USD$300.00

  5. xaozxaoz Says:

    Vincent, thanks for the tutorial. it’s v helpful!
    BTW, don’t you have to install PHP before you install WordPress? or is PHP already installed by default?

  6. vinstones Says:

    PHP is installed by default on most hosting provider server. If you need reliable hosting service that comes with php, cpanel and fantastico u can visit the url internetmarketingkickstart . com listed on the video. theres a section “Free Internet Marketing Tools” where I’ve listed hosting provider that host unlimited domains for $9.95 a month and some other free tools

  7. kardon Says:

    hey vin… you could actually save that money.. use camstudio..

  8. siewhong2286 Says:

    With the guides from the tutorial, I managed to complete the installation of WordPress in BlueHost Hosting server where I had my domain hosted. I have a new URL address now, what do I do next ? It’s okay if anyone of you wanna laugh at me since I’m a newbie but anyone advise ? Tks

  9. avekhost Says:

    What exactly are you trying to do? To clarify you have wordpress installed on a new url?

  10. engelskab Says:

    Thanks mate!

  11. gcmiller2hu Says:

    I have an existing domain name & webpage, would like to change it from a traditional website to WP. How can I do this with the least possible downtime? I’ve started setting up WP on my local computer as a “sandbox” test site, but don’t know how to get it onto my online host when I have it ready.

    I now have multiple sites on the same host set up as subdomains. I want to change them all over to WP. Is this a problem? What do I need to be aware of before I begin?

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