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Hey Roger. You may want to watch again. No gap… it’s there. It tells you exactly how to get to your own website files in public_html. If you actually take the steps instructed (after watching it) it will make sense and the gap will be closed for you.
Both of these videos are VERY, VERY HELPFUL!! I can see that the attachment of my PDF file directly to my first email in my autoresponder series was not a very “bright idea.” Today I’m going to try out the cPanel option you present. Meanwhile I’m setting up my Drop Box account, too. Kudos to both of you for terrific presentations!! I can’t imagine figuring all this out on my own. ~ By the way, for my PDF files I just print my Word document with Bull.zip printer (free to download at Bullzip.com). So it’s one more way to create PDF files. 🙂
You may have the ability to save as a PDF from Word because you have Acrobat installed. I don’t think the basic Word includes that. Before I got Acrobat, I used Primo PDF – it’s a “PDF Printer”, meaning that it installs into Windows as a printer that you just select when printing and it creates the PDF file.
No. Acrobat is not installed. Newer versions of Word should have the ‘save to PDF’ built-in. Earlier versions required downloading and installing a free “add on” that does it, but neither requires Acrobat. The “install as a printer” is very old school and many of them don’t work well. The bigger issue with many of those type tools is that they don’t retain hyperlinks.
In other words, links that you want to be clickable in your PDF (such as an affiliate link) are not with those tools, despite making them hyperlinked in your doc. Either use Word or download the FREE Microsoft Office clone and openoffice.org. Their “writer” program has also has built-in ‘save to PDF’ function as well and retains hyperlinks. Nothing else to install or download or or install as a printer, etc.
BTW, Zane, I agree with everyone’s comments about low volume from you (compared to other presenters), not only in this video, but in many videos you present. Do you have an external mic, or do you just use your PC’s internal one? I have found, experimenting with the program “Audacity” to record myself, that if I use the internal mic, my voice is always very low amplitude (unless I get right up to the computer and scream, but then it’s horribly distorted as well). Of course, a lot has to do with the quality of the computer, and mine is designed as a “budget” computer, not focusing on sound quality. But if I use another microphone (even the one on my $20 gamer headset), it’s loud and clear. Maybe you don’t want to record yourself wearing a headset, but there are inexpensive table microphones that will do extremely well (especially for low fidelity audio, such as speech). Just a thought … Larry
Thank you so much, Zane. After the 4th time through this (with no panic mode attached — just total calmness and determination to learn, and forget about the 30-day challenge — but not TOTALLY forget about it; just put it on a back-burner), all the pieces are falling into place. I totally used your video as a tutorial, pausing at each step and trying everything — making a ‘test’ file, turning it into a PDF, dropping it into Dropbox, emailing the link generated by Dropbox to myself, etc. I also went to the forum page, entered “free gift” in the search box like you, and actually took the time to read some of the (EXTREMELY helpful comments), which I totally needed, because of my confusion with the “NO” and “YES” flags related to “Can it be given away free?” and “Can it be used to build lists?” — I understand those things now. And I FOUND A FREEBIE on IDPLR which works for me, which I downloaded and put into Dropbox, and I’m ready for the next videos in Module One. Full steam ahead!
I didn’t get as to how you get to your own website to use the cpanel – there’s a gap there – for me anyway – cheers – Roger
Hey Roger. You may want to watch again. No gap… it’s there. It tells you exactly how to get to your own website files in public_html. If you actually take the steps instructed (after watching it) it will make sense and the gap will be closed for you.
Thank you Zane and Dave. Both videos are helpful.
Also, than you for the cPanel update. Nice tekkie insight and I now understand.
Very self-explanatory, and straight forward. Thanks.
Thank you Zane this was very helpful.
Brie
My brain has finally start ticking, didn’t realize it was that easy!
Good to get a better understanding of Dropbox……..
Both of these videos are VERY, VERY HELPFUL!! I can see that the attachment of my PDF file directly to my first email in my autoresponder series was not a very “bright idea.” Today I’m going to try out the cPanel option you present. Meanwhile I’m setting up my Drop Box account, too. Kudos to both of you for terrific presentations!! I can’t imagine figuring all this out on my own. ~ By the way, for my PDF files I just print my Word document with Bull.zip printer (free to download at Bullzip.com). So it’s one more way to create PDF files. 🙂
You may have the ability to save as a PDF from Word because you have Acrobat installed. I don’t think the basic Word includes that. Before I got Acrobat, I used Primo PDF – it’s a “PDF Printer”, meaning that it installs into Windows as a printer that you just select when printing and it creates the PDF file.
http://download.cnet.com/PrimoPDF/3000-18497_4-10264577.html
No. Acrobat is not installed. Newer versions of Word should have the ‘save to PDF’ built-in. Earlier versions required downloading and installing a free “add on” that does it, but neither requires Acrobat. The “install as a printer” is very old school and many of them don’t work well. The bigger issue with many of those type tools is that they don’t retain hyperlinks.
In other words, links that you want to be clickable in your PDF (such as an affiliate link) are not with those tools, despite making them hyperlinked in your doc. Either use Word or download the FREE Microsoft Office clone and openoffice.org. Their “writer” program has also has built-in ‘save to PDF’ function as well and retains hyperlinks. Nothing else to install or download or or install as a printer, etc.
There is no need to download anything Richard; don’t over complicate it. I always EXPORT the file as PDF – this is the easiest way, I believe.
Thanks Dave for the cPanel update! This is really great and so simple to do. Luv it!
Thank you so much Zane for this helpful tutorial 🙂
Great info! Thanks
BTW, Zane, I agree with everyone’s comments about low volume from you (compared to other presenters), not only in this video, but in many videos you present. Do you have an external mic, or do you just use your PC’s internal one? I have found, experimenting with the program “Audacity” to record myself, that if I use the internal mic, my voice is always very low amplitude (unless I get right up to the computer and scream, but then it’s horribly distorted as well). Of course, a lot has to do with the quality of the computer, and mine is designed as a “budget” computer, not focusing on sound quality. But if I use another microphone (even the one on my $20 gamer headset), it’s loud and clear. Maybe you don’t want to record yourself wearing a headset, but there are inexpensive table microphones that will do extremely well (especially for low fidelity audio, such as speech). Just a thought … Larry
Thank you so much, Zane. After the 4th time through this (with no panic mode attached — just total calmness and determination to learn, and forget about the 30-day challenge — but not TOTALLY forget about it; just put it on a back-burner), all the pieces are falling into place. I totally used your video as a tutorial, pausing at each step and trying everything — making a ‘test’ file, turning it into a PDF, dropping it into Dropbox, emailing the link generated by Dropbox to myself, etc. I also went to the forum page, entered “free gift” in the search box like you, and actually took the time to read some of the (EXTREMELY helpful comments), which I totally needed, because of my confusion with the “NO” and “YES” flags related to “Can it be given away free?” and “Can it be used to build lists?” — I understand those things now. And I FOUND A FREEBIE on IDPLR which works for me, which I downloaded and put into Dropbox, and I’m ready for the next videos in Module One. Full steam ahead!
Thanks again, brother.
Larry
I cannot hear a word of this video. I think there is something wrong with the volume. I’ve checked my computer and it is fine.
The volume is very low.
Ths is GREAT for those of us who have not done this before!
There are pdf editor programs on the market which allow editing of PDF files.
how do you get a mp3 audio free gift to people
The steps are exactly the same regardless of the content format.