Option 1: Contact Your Hosting Company
or Webmaster
If you don't have access to your web
pages, you can contact your hosting company and/or the person who
manages your site and they can usually insert the TrafficSwarm HTML
into your pages in a matter of minutes.
Just provide them with the TrafficSwarm
HTML code that you want to add to your pages, and ask them to add
it to all your pages in the location that you desire. We recommend
near the top of your page(s) for the best results.
If you find that it's not possible to
add the TrafficSwarm HTML Code to your web pages, and/or can't get
anyone to help, proceed to Option 2 below.
Option 2: Create A New Hosting Account
In rare circumstances, you may not have
any access to your webpages, nor will there be any help or assistance
from the people who manage your web pages. So you are left somewhat
helpless.
In this situation, we recommend you open
a new hosting account with a new company who will give you more access
to your pages ... or is at least willing to help you if you need
assistance. This will not only make your life easier today, but also
in the long run as your business grows.
How To Setup A New Hosting Account:
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Open an account with a hosting
company that allows you access to your web pages. This way
you'll have a lot more control and be able to alter pages and
insert code without having to rely on someone else.
You can start at the Web
Host Directory website for a complete listing of
almost all of the hosting companies on the Internet. Do
a quick search and select one based on your needs and/or
budget.
If you're looking for a good free
hosting company, check out Brinkster.
They offer great free hosting and unlike some of the others
they won't force additional advertising on the visitors to
your web pages.
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Create
a copy of your current webpage(s) and transfer them to your new
hosting account. If you're not sure how to do this, please contact
your current and/or your new hosting company and they can give
you the specifics since each company varies. |
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Once you've completed the above
two steps, you can then add in your TrafficSwarm code. Proceed
by choosing one of the following options:
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