 | I get an error when unzipping my articles on a Mac. | |
 | To fix the Mac OS problem, Open a terminal and (assuming the zipfile is on your desktop) type in the following:
cd ~/Desktop
unzip filename.zip
For reference:
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 | Nothing happens when I enter my email and password -- it takes me back to the same page. | |
 | If nothing happens or you get an error when you enter your email and password, the permissions are probably not to your host's liking. Depending on your host configuration, you may need to use either 777, 755, or 666 for the cs, data, and output folders. |
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 | Can I install on more than one domain? | |
 | You are free to install Content Spooler on multiple domains. |
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 | Getting A US Bank Account | |
 | The service provider outlined in my "One Cent Words" video requires a US bank account to use their services.
This can be tough for a non-citizen.
I searched online and found someone selling a special report on a couple quick solution options to gett |
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 | How do your ghostwrite my resource box? | |
 | The article resource box serves a dual purpose. One is to promote the author, the other is to link back to your site (for search engine backlinks & direct traffic). Because we don't know the background of your business, we write the resource box as a su |
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 | Installing the Find-Blogs script | |
 | Here's some uploading instructions:
1. Unzip the file to your desktop.
2. Open up Internet Explorer
3. In the Address box, remove "http://" and put in "ftp.yourdomain.com"
4. Enter your FTP username & password when prompted (get this from your web |
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