How to Backup Gmail Emails

8:29:00 PM |
I write this post because I want to show you how to backup your Gmail emails to your computer. It can also help to transfer all of Gmail emails to another Gmail account.

Step 1: download Gmail Backup program from Google Code

Step 2: Install the Gmail Backup program to your computer and run it

Step 3: fill your email account and password then press backup button

How to Backup Gmail Emails

After that, just wait until it finishes. When you want to restore your emails, fill your account username and password then press restore button.

Trouble shooting: If you receive those alerts such as:  "Error: IMAP: [ALERT] Please log in via your web browser: http://support.google.com/mail/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=78754 (Failure)", you should try the following methods:

+ try to login via your web browser then login to your Gmail backup again
+ go to less secure apps and enable this function, so your Gmail backup app can connect to your account

Have fun :)
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How to Remove Hostiger Ads on 000webhost

5:18:00 PM |
If you created a free account at 000webhost, you may get Hostinger pop up Ads when accessing your website. Luckily I searched and figured out how to remove Hostiger Ads on 000webhost. Here is how you do it. 

Step 1: go to this website: members.000webhost.com/analytics.php

Step 2: type your domain name and password -> Disable Code -> Submit


Congratulation! There will be no pop up ads on your website.

Or just move to Hostgator as Hosting Service with real customer support :)

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Hardcore SEO - Podcamp 2014

10:41:00 AM |

After a brief but fascinating introduction by myself, Rob Campbell, participants will be assigned tasks online that will culminate in this Podcamp Session description page reaching top of page one of Google for the search term 'hardcore seo'. It doesn't matter what's there now; I haven't even looked... Oh yes I'm sure the competition is quite stiff. It doesnt matter - this 2014 Hardcore SEO Session Page will push everything aside like a snow plow as it climbs to the top of the page... all because of what we are going to do together during the session. Be there.
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How to Migrate from Blogger to WordPress

4:41:00 PM |
In this post I'll show you how to migrate your blog from Blogger to WordPress site. All that you need to do is to follow some simple steps:

Step 1: Login to your Dashboard -> Tools -> Import


Step 2: choose Blogger to import from Blogger


Step 3: Install Blogger importer


Step 4: Active and Run Importer



Step 5: Login to your Blogger account


Step 6: Allow access and start to import



After migrate your blog from Blogger to WordPress, you can edit category so it can appear correctly on your WordPress site.
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How to Back Up and Restore Your WordPress Website

3:47:00 PM |
After having your WordPress installed on your hosting. The first thing you should do is to backup your website. There are many methods that can help you to backup your files and database easily. However, in this post, I'll show you how to use BackupWordPress plugin to backup your WordPress website:



I. How to Backup Your WordPress Website

Step 1: Go to your Plugin tab and search for BackupWordPress plugin then install and active it.

Step 2: Go to Tools -> Backups


Step 3: Schedule your backup


After finishing backup your website, there's an email that will alert you about this. You can download the backup to your computer if you want.

II. How to Restore Your WordPress Website

Step 1: backup your files

The backup site files consist of three folders called wp-admin, wp-content and wp-includes plus a number of php files and a .htaccess file. You will need to upload the site files to your site and overwrite the existing files. This can be done via FTP using the file manager provided by your hosting company panel or via an FTP or SFTP client (such as Filezilla for PCs or Transmit for Mac). Make sure you choose to replace the existing files with the new ones. If you are restoring your site after a hack or virus attack it is better to delete all the site files prior to uploading the new files in case additional files have been added.

Step 2: backup your database. This should automatically overwrite the old tables. There are a number of different ways that this can be done:

  • Using a tool such as phpMyAdmin. This and similar tools are usually available via your hosting company panel.
  • Using a desktop tool.
  • MySQL commands via the command line prompt.
  • For more information see WordPress codex article on restoring your database from backup.
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