Getting Started

In this part I’ll tell you what you need to set up your online resale business.

What you absolutely must have to run a resale business is a web site and a domain name.

It’s obvious… if you don’t have a web site, how are you going to make your products available for download, or accept credit card payments from your customers?

So, first you should find yourself some space with a web hosting service.

There are many hosting services online, and they all offer different prices, but I personally use Bizland to host all my web sites. For a small monthly fee ($5.95 at the time of writing), you can have a Charter account, with 200 MB of web storage. That’s more than enough to get started.

If you select the Value Option you get a massive 500 MB, plus you also get your own domain name. This can be interesting because then you don’t have to pay for one, and your domain name will automatically be directed to your web host.

You can also use a free web hosting service if you want, but I don’t recommend it. You will not have all the tools and extra services like FTP-access, enough bandwith, CGI-scripts, multiple email addresses, guaranteed uptime and live support, etc. with a free hosting.

You should also stick with a real domain name.

Or how professional will you look to a potential customer when he sees a link like:
“http://www.somefreehost.com/anyname/658654/mybook.htm”

It shouts… “I AM AN AMATEUR!”

These days, domain names have become affordable for everyone, and that’s why you should have one.

You can already get a domain name (just like mine: ebooks- made-easy.com starting from $8.70 at: www.godaddy.com

Here are two other reliable services:

cheap-domainnames.com
www.000domains.com

Go for a “.com” or “.net” domain as these are the ones that
are picked up first via the search engines. Also choose a name that appeals to your business.

A good name could be “resalerightsprofits.com”. -At the moment of writing this name was still available. I may in fact register it for myself.

If you expect to have your website for a while, you can usually save out by registering for multiple years at once.

Next to your web site and domain name you’ll need a payment processor to accept payments online.

Many marketers use Clickbank to handle all their credit card and cheque payments.

I’m not going to explain here how the service works, but you can read all about it in the “Working With Clickbank” Ebook, it is free for download.

You can also use Paypal to accept online payments. Paypal is widely used by millions of users, and makes it easy to send and receive money through your email address.

The next thing you need is an autoresponder.

Every successful online marketer will tell you that a reliable autoresponder service is absolutely necessary so that you can continue to contact people over and over again, and expose
them to your offer/product.

Most people need to see your message at least 7 times before they trust (and order from) you.

In fact, I would rank this higher than getting a web site because you can have people send an email to your autoresponder address and they will be plugged into your opt-in list.

From that list you can just send endorsements for new resale rights products and make sales.

I know many people who make six figures online just from email marketing with autoresponders.

The great thing about having an opt-in list is that you can use your mailing list over and over again.

As your list grows, so will your profits.

With a mailing list you are able to send out multiple mailings to promote affiliate programs, new products, special reports and Ebooks, etc.

And because a mailing list is “ready-to-go” at any time you need it, you can cash in on all the fresh opportunities that come along before the rest of the world gets wind of it…

Here’s the autoresponder service that I use. It allows you to set up multiple accounts, so you can build several lists, without paying for a new account.

Let me give you an example that just happened to me last week. On a Thursday afternoon I got an email from a business friend who had written a new special report that he sold with resell rights included.

The report was about Ebook marketing, and I knew that quite a few people would know about it by Monday.

So, what did I do?

I bought the reprint rights, uploaded the ready-made web page that came with it, setup my ordering link and sent out a simple and short mailing to my list.

The entire process from the time I received the email to the time I sent out my own mailing was less than 30 minutes.

Many subscribers on my list ordered the report from my web site, and I made $280 in just a few hours.

Orders continue to come it at the time I am writing this, because I set up the same email message on my autoresponder system.

Do you see how important having that mailing list is?

You can do the same thing yourself…

Write an eCourse or a special report about the subject of your business and give it away via a pop-up form on your web site.

The key is to provide VALUABLE information (kind of like what you’re receiving in this article).

If you provide your readers with useful content, then you’ll find that many browsers will turn into buyers.

Why? Because they recognize that you know what you’re talking about.

They see that what you are explaining to them really works and is understandable.

Bottom line: When you help others, they help you.

You need to give away something valuable first to capture leads and build your list.

TIP: If you don’t know how to write a high-quality report, I recommend Profit Pulling Reports. It’s a complete report that walks you through EVERY STEP of the process (including how to write that very first sentence).

In the next part I’ll explain what to look out for when you buy an Ebook package so that you don’t loose any money, and why it’s good to sell a high end product.

Setting Up A Simple Web Server

You don’t need to set up a web server in order to automate the delivery of your information products. This section is for people who don’t want to pay a cent for hosting their downloadable information products and web sites. Hosting your own web pages gives you much more hard drive space and easier control of your HTML documents. This section will also go over typical issues when setting up a web server and a solution for each issue.

Internet Service Providers (ISP’s)

Here is a little information on most Internet Service Providers (ISP’s). If you’re on a basic ADSL or Cable package, then chances are you have some restrictions on your Internet account. Common limitations are certain port blockages, and IP address assignment process. First, let’s look at ports.

Ports

Ports are used for communication on the Internet. There are a lot of them, and knowing what they all do is not important for this document. What is important is that your ISP may be blocking you from accepting requests on port 80, which is the HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) port. HTTP allows you to surf the Internet. If you look at the address bar on your browser, you will always see “HTTP”. This means that you can access the Internet on an outgoing basis, but you can’t accept incoming HTTP connections. Why? Think of your ISP as doing you a favor. By blocking port 80, they are eliminating the chance of your computer from ACCEPTING viruses, spyware, and all sorts of other malicious activity. The problem is, this also blocks your ability of accepting other HTTP (port 80) requests, therefore preventing you from being a web server. To find out if your port 80 is blocked, you will either have to go to your ISP’s web site and find your license agreement, or call their technical support line and ask. Either way, this problem is easily solved in the next few pages. We will now move on to the next issue, IP Address Assignment.

IP Address Assignment

An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique identifier that gives your computer a “home” on the World Wide Web. Most basic Internet packages, including all dial-up connections, work on a dynamic IP address assignment process. The problem this causes is that if your IP address is always changing, how is anyone supposed to find your “home”? It would be like you lived in your house for 5 hours, and then left. Even your trusty mailman would get confused! One solution is to call your ISP and get your Internet package upgraded to a business plan, which will change your IP from dynamic to static, but at an extra cost. The other is to use a great free tool that we will explain in the next section.

To find out your IP address, click “Start”, then Run, type “Command”, click “OK”. When the black window, known as the “Command” window opens, type “ipconfig /all”. This will yield your current IP configuration. If you see a line that says “Lease Expires”, and it’s soon, then you definitely have a dynamic IP. Don’t worry if it expires soon, you’ll get a new one as soon as it does. You will also notice a 4-octet number, seperated by 3 periods next to its appropriate description, “IP Address”. This is your IP address.

No-IP.com

Who is No-IP?

These guys are great!

Before we get into it, lets define what a domain name is. A domain name is a alphanumeric representation of your IP address. In other words, any “www” name you enter into your address bar actually reflects an IP address. If you open up your command window again and type “ping www.articleautomate.com”, you will notice there is an IP
address in square brackets next to my domain name in the results.

Now, let’s move on.

First, No-IP will give you a web name and you don’t even have to pay for it! That means you don’t have to purchase a domain name. Any “www” address you see in your address bar is a domain name. When you use No-IP.com, you will receive a domain name that looks like www.yourname.no-ip.com. Notice the “no-IP” part. Since No-IP.com is a free service, they add that to your “www” name. This is fine because the purpose of your site is to serve your articles to your customers through your eBay and Paypal “Instant Purchase” sales, although you can also serve web pages. Your domain name also remains easy to remember.

Second, your dynamic IP address issue simply disappears. No-IP.com has developed a free piece of software that you download from them and install on your PC. What it does is monitor your IP address, and when your IP changes, it tells the No- IP.com server, which updates your “www” name to reflect your new IP address.

No-IP.com Registration

Now that you understand what No-IP is, you are ready to go out and get registered. Click the link below, find their “Sign-up Free” link, and fill in the blanks.

www.articleautomate.com/no-ip

Once you have fully registered, you will receive a confirmation email. Follow the directions on the email. Next, log into your No-IP.com account, and click on the “Add” link under the “Hosts/Redirects” header.

The “Hostname” textbox is where you will enter your “www” name, and the dropdown is the No-IP.com extension of your choice.

If your ISP does not block port 80 then you don’t need to do any port redirecting. Just click the “Create Host” button at the bottom of the page.

If your ISP does block port 80 then click on the “Port 80 Redirect”. A new page will load, but will look almost the same. For the “Port”, enter 8000. Click the “Create Port Redirect” at the bottom of the page.

Registration is complete – on to the software!

Click on the “Downloads” tab at the top and then click “Windows” on the left column. Click on the No-IP DUC v x.x.x link. (x.x.x because the version is always changing)

Follow the wizard to install the program. Once installation is complete, you will be prompted for the email address and password you entered during registration. After entering this, the console will open. Turn to the next page to see what your console will look like.

console

Notice the smiley face. That means the No-IP.com server has been updated with your current IP address.

Now that you have your domain name set up, you have to start hosting your pages! The next section will introduce you to an excellent program called Abyss Web Server by Aprelium.

Abyss Web Server

What is Abyss?

Simply put, Abyss is a free personal web server for Windows, MacOS X, Linux, and FreeBSD. Abyss is just a web server, and does not allow for any FTP protocol. You can access your console remotely to update directory and user settings, but you can’t upload any files unless you are at the computer running the web server.

Installation

Click on the following link:
www.articleautomate.com\abyss

Find the “Download” link under the “Software Resources” header near the bottom of the page. Click on the “Download Abyss Web Server X1 for Windows” link and install the software.

Once the installation is complete, you will be asked for a username and a password. This identifier will then be your login to your web server. You will also see the Abyss icon in your system tray. After entering your login info, you will be prompted again for a username and password. You will always be prompted for your login information with this screen whenever you start your console.

You should get a console that looks something like this:

console

Do not change the “Server Root”. This is where your web server runs.

Change your “Documents Path” to the path you wish to host your pages from. For this book, I will use “c:\article”.

If your “Port” isn’t already set to 8000, do that now.

Any changes that you make will require a server restart, which is nothing more than clicking a button when you are prompted.

If you ever need to access your console again, right click on the Abyss icon in the system tray, and select “Show Console”. Please take into consideration that we have only skimmed the surface with Abyss Web Server and that there is much more to learn about it, such as setting up directory and user permissions, and your access statistics.

We will now move on to a “suggested” method of setting up your web server directory.

Directory Structure

Before you start creating HTML and putting your article online, you may want to look at how you want your web server’s file system to be set up. I have found that it is easier to maintain when you have the following setup: For this example, I have set my “Documents Path” to c:\article. To create a directory, read “Directory Creation”.

Take a look at the image below:

console

You will notice that we are in the article directory, and there is an index.htm file. This file will be your website’s home page. Next, you will see an images folder and a widgets folder. You will store all of your website’s images in the image folder. The widgets folder will contain another “index.html” file, which will contain the download link to your article.

Directory Creation

To create your “article” directory:

1. Right-Click the “Start” menu.
2. Click on “Explore”.
3. Navigate through the tree until you find “C:” and click on it.
4. In the right window pane, right-click on some white-space, and select “New”, then “Folder”.
5. Name your folder “article”.

Follow this process to create your “images” and “widgets” directory. We will look at creating your “index.html” file in Section 4 or this article.

Test Your Server

Next, test your server. Run the “ipconfig” command, and write down your IP address. Open a new web browser and in the address bar type: yo.ur.ip.addy:8000/

If you get the Paypal button you created and tested earlier, you have correctly installed Abyss. Notice the “8000”. This directs the website to your port 8000. If you decide to run your server on a different port, you will need to change this figure to be the same.

Now try your No-IP domain name “http://yourname.no-ip.com”. Notice that your address bar changes to your IP address?

If you don’t want the address to change to your IP, then you will have to log into your No-IP account and edit your Host settings from “Port 80 Redirect” to “DNS Host,” but the difference will be that your domain will look like www.yourname.no-ip.com:8000.

Troubleshooting

If you experience problems, such as “error 404 - Page cannot be found”, then try some of these suggestions:

1. Make sure there is an “index.html” file in your “c:\article” directory.
2. Make sure your “Documents Path” is set to “c:\article”
3. Make sure you see the following icons in your system tray (bottom right):
4. Make sure your web address DOES NOT contain a “WWW” in it. It should follow this exact protocol: yourname.no-ip.com.

If all none of these suggesstions work, the following link:
www.articleautomate.com/serverhelp

Set Up A Http Server Running From Computer

1. We are goin’ to use a program called hfs i like de beta version (2). You will need to download this program.
Go to randomshitfromtimmy.no-ip.org very easily.

1) All you have to do is go to www.no-ip.com
2) Make a username
3) Log in
4) Click add on de left hand side
5) Make a hostname (mine is randomshitfromtimmy)
6) Click port 80 redirect
7) Enter your ip in de ip address field
8) And choose de port you wish to forward (this is eider 80 or de oder one that you chose)
9) Click add redirect.

Now you have a fully workin’ hfs system.It runs of you bandwidth so if lots of people are downloadin’ from you, will find your net goes slowly so remeber to set limits.

Remove Signing Details Of MSN Passport

The followin’ Q&A will answer your question.

Question:
When I sign onto Messenger in Windows XP, dere’s a drop-down menu of sign-addresses I can use. Is dere a way to keep those addresses from appearin’, so I have to type it in each time?

Answer:
Yes dere is a way, although you will need to modify/create a key within de system registry. Open de Registry Editor, and navigate to de key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Lsa

Create a Value called “disabledomaincreds” and set it to “1″.

Reboot will finalise de process.

Note: This is generally only usefull if you are settin’ up a system to be used by many users.

Key Details:

Machine Key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Control Lsa]
Value Name: disabledomaincreds
Data Type: REG_DWORD (DWORD Value)
Data Value: “1″ = disable : “0″ = enable

Heres a faster, safe, alternate way: must be logged in as ADMIN

Goto Start + Control Panel + User Accounts + Choose your account + “Manage my network passwords” at de top left + Then delete whichever msn accounts you don’t need

How To Find A Remote IP

Method 1

To view someone’s IP address when dey send you hotmail email do this:
1) Click “Options” on de upper right side of de page.
2) On de left side of de page, Click “Mail”
3) Click “Mail Display Settin’s”
4) Under “Message Headers” select “Full” or “Advanced”
5) Click ok

Method 2

Register a dydns account and install de IP pointer, so each time you pin’ de host name you registered

For example:

You register de host name myhost.dydns.com, den you keep a little software runnin’ on de target host. The little software will keep updatin’ your IP to dydns.com server. So at your pc just start cmd, and pin’ myhost.dydns.com, it will give you de most updated IP address.

Method 3

Simply type in nc -vvv -l -p 80 on your box, which will set it to listen in verbose mode on port 80. Then give them a link to your IP address (for example: 111.111.111.11) and tell them to type it in deir browser. The browser should resolve de address as well as append port 80 automatically. Just make sure that your friend is not very computer literate.

Method 4

Just download a very simple server such as this one and install it on your comp. Then run it and give your IP to de person you want and tell them to connect to it through a browser. Your server will log deir connection and you will get deir IP.

link:http://www.download.com/Abyss-Web-Server/3000-2165-10283992.html?tag=lst-0-6

Oder Ways

-www.imchaos.com and make a “spy poll” to put in ur profile, this will tell u de IP of anybody who answers ur poll
-originalicons.com dere is a page for doin it (i dont like it, but it works)
-or irc

Here is a more detailed tutorial about usin’ NetCat.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/05/29/netcat.html

Windows users can download NetCat from here:
http://www.atstake.com/research/tools/network_utilities/

Download And Upload Files From Email

This post will teach you how to send big files to email.

First of all you need to have a big mail box. Here are de one which we can use :

• Gmail (Google mail)
• Storage space - 1GB
• Maximum attachment size - 10MB
www.gmail.com

• Walla! mail (de best)
• Storage space - 1GB
• Maximum attachment size - 7MB
www.walla.com

• Spymac Mail
• Storage space - 1GB
• Maximum attachment size - 10MB
www.spymac.com

• Unitethemailsystems
• Storage space - 3GB
• Maximum attachment size - 10MB
www.unitethemailsystems.com

• Xasamail
• Storage space - 2GB
• Maximum attachment size - 10MB
www.xasamail.com

• Omnilect Mail
• Storage space - 2GB
• Maximum attachment size - 7MB
www.omnilect.com

Then download de software called peer to mail:
dw.com.com/redir?pid=10351095&merid=72949&mfgid=72949&lop=link&edId=3&siteId=4&oId=3002-2196_4-10351095&ontId=2196&destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.peer2mail.com%2FP2MSetup.exe

Official website:
www.peer2mail.com

Next step : Configurate de software

Go in settin’s > SMTP server settin’ and give a smtp address that you know:

Ex: smtp.laposte.net
user : HULK
pass: ******

Once configurated, you won’t need to touch it for de rest of your upload. This is a critical step, if you are experimentin’ any problem of connection this is where u need to have a look. It is possible that temporarily, your internet provider won’t allow you to use oder smtp addresses. So use:

ie:
smtp.free.fr
smtp.wanadoo.fr

If you are experimentin’ any problem, it is better to de-activate your antivirus (de scannin’ mail option)

1 - Click on Split/Send File.
2 - Click on de icon (choose a file to send…..).
3 - Select de archive that you want to upload.
4 - Type de address of your account (email).
5 - It determines de size of de parts that de archive will be divided (take a look at de max size used by your mail). I advise you to put a size of 6MB.
6 - It determines de type of sendin’. “Send via smtp server”

After all that, press OK. After all de parts have been sent, go to your account (email) and confirm, den you have to brin’ de Encrypted password. Always give de followin’ information to de users. Follow de example below:

Email: GMail
Login: zezão
Password: |/kjds42d4sd24 |

Remmember:
Only Encrypted Password, never sends your true password

Be careful: Never post your coordinates without havin’ previously verified de content in de mailbox

Sometimes peer2mail tells you that evrythin’ is sent but dere is a possibility that nothin’ was sent. You want to download games and movies with a good speed (thats what we all here for!). So here is an easy way to download large files from mailbox.

Anoder example:

First download peer to mail

Official website:
www.peer2mail.com

Open it and go to de browse tab

Then take de coordinates of de film or game you want to download. In this tutorial i’ll use de film mulan :

mail: walla.com
login: dragon_mushu
pass: <(/++EiJPy)>

You noticed that de mail used is walla.com. So go to www.walla.com with de adress bar or with de prerecorded website.

Login with:
“dragon_mushu” & “<(/++EiJPy)>“

Go into de inbox den click on de icon. After you’ve retrieved all de segment click on “download”. If everithin’ is fine, de movie will merge automatically and you won’t need to care about de segments. If you look for a place to share, download movies or games usin’ peer2mail, just go to de peer2mail’s website, www.peer2mail.com. Then go to de forum and click on “peer2mail related websites”.

Here is de direct link (may not work)
www.peer2mail.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=13

Here you are now. You should be an expert on peer2mail!

Peer2Mail is de first software that let you store and share files on any web-mail account. If you have a web mail account with large storage space, you can use P2M to store files on it. Web-mail providers such as Gmail (Google Mail), Walla!, Yahoo and more, provide storage space that ranges from 100MB to 3GB. P2M splits de file you want to share/store zips and encrypts it. P2M den sends de file segments one by one to your account. Once P2M uploaded all file segments, you can download them and use P2M to merge de segments back to de original file.

Sendin’ a File

In order to send a file to an email account, Peer2Mail needs to split it into segments. Web-mail providers limit de size of an email attachment usually to a nominal 10Megs, but due to de size increase resultin’ from transport encodin’s, de limit works out to be a few MB less (Usually 7MB). Use de followin’ dialog to prepare de file before sendin’:

File Name - The files you want to send. You can use de Browse button to select a sin’le or multiple files.

Mail To - The recipients who will receive de file (Web-mail account). When usin’ Direct Send you may enter only one email address. If you are sendin’ via MAPI den you can enter as many recipients as you like; Use de Recipients button to easily add email address separated by semi colon (icon_wink.gif.

Optional Encryption Password - P2M automatically encrypts each segment to protect you privacy, however you can set a password (key) for de encryption to maximize de privacy. You will need this password when you merge de segments back.

Segment Size - P2M splits de file into segments. Here you can determine de segment size, most of de web-mail providers limit de attachment size to a nominal 10Megs, but due to de size increase resultin’ from transport encodin’s, de limit works out to be a few MB less (Usually 7MB). It is recommended to test your web-mail provider for de size of an attachment it can receive.

Send Method

To Direct Send - P2M has a built in SMTP component that sends de segments directly to de web-mail providers. You don’t need to enter your ISP details in order to use P2M. If you are usin’ this feature please make sure you enter a value in de ‘From Email Address’ because some web-mail providers reject email messages where dere is no ‘From’ address. You can even enter a fake mail address.

To Send Via MAPI - P2M can send de segments usin’ MAPI (Usually your outlook client). When you use this option P2M will split de files and move de sendin’ responsibility to Outlook. Note that it will use your ISP SMTP server and details to send de files. You may enter as many recipients as you wish when usin’ this option.

To Send Via SMTP Server - Send de segments usin’ your ISP SMTP Server. If you are usin’ this feature please make sure you enter a value in de ‘From Email Address’ because some web-mail providers reject email messages where dere is no ‘From’ address. You can even enter a fake mail address. You may enter as many recipients as you wish when usin’ this option.

From Email Address - This is de source address of de mail. This address doesn’t have to be valid, although sometimes web-mail providers reject emails where de domain part of de address isn’t valid.

Once you are done, click on de Ok button. You can now choose if you want P2M to send all de segments or only specific few by checkin’/un-checkin’ de checkboxes. Once you are ready, click on de Send button. It may take a few hours to complete de operation dependin’ on de file size and your internet connection.

Note: If you are usin’ an antivirus program that scans outgoin’ mail, it is recommended to disable this feature since it takes a lon’ time for each segment to be scanned.

Plain Transfer

In case you don’t want Peer2Mail to split, zip and encrypt your files, and just want to send de files “as is�” den you can use Plain Transfer. This option isn’t secure. P2M just sends de file as an email attachment and some web mail providers might even block it.

Choose Plain Transfer from de drop down button. Once you are done fillin’ de details as described above, click on de Ok button. Once you are ready, click on de Send button.

Note: If you are usin’ an antivirus program that scans outgoin’ mail, it is recommended to disable this feature since it takes a lon’ time for each segment to be scanned.

Downloadin’ de Segments

P2M includes a built in browser so you can easily log into your web-mail account. Before you can merge de segments you need to download them. It is important that you will save all de segments into de same folder. The first segment name ends with de P2M extension and de rest follow with a serial number 001…00x.

Auto Download

Peer2Mail can automatically list and download files from web-mail accounts. Currently P2M supports auto-download from Gmail, Walla, Yahoo, Spymac, Unitethemailsystems, Xasamail, Gawab, Hriders and Omnilect. To use this feature, login to your account and click on de green download button (Image). P2M will den list de segments (may take a few minutes) and at any time you can tell P2M what segment to download by clickin’ on de checkboxes that appear next to them. Click on de Download button to begin downloadin’ de selected segments.

If you checked de Auto Merge checkbox den Peer2Mail will automatically merge de segments once de download process is done

The listin’ process can be a bit slow since P2M scans de mail account and gaders information about each attachment. Sometimes a server doesn’t reply to a request so P2M might skip it. To fix that, once de listin’ process is over, click on de refresh button and P2M will re-index only de segments it didn’t already list.
P2M scans for segments only in de inbox for Yahoo, Walla, Spymac, Unitethemailsystems, Xasamailand, Gawab, Hriders, Omnilect, and on all folders with Gmail.

Mergin’ de Segments

Once you completed downloadin’ all de segments, use P2M to merge it back to de original file. Choose de folder you want de file to be saved in and click on de Merge button. The Merge dialog:

P2M Files - use de Browse button to select de first segment of de file you wish to merge. The first segment extension is P2M.

Decryption Password - If you used a password when you sent de file to your account, you must enter it now in order to merge it back. Incorrect password will result in a failure to merge de segments.

How To Bypass Web Filters

There are several occasions where you will be at a public terminal and need to bypass web filters, and require access to a particular website that is blocked for some reason or anoder. How to bypass dese restrictions is a very common question, and will be covered here.

Lets pretend for a moment that de Internet is made up of 26 websites, A-Z. The web filter blocks your browser from accessin’ sites X-Z, but not sites A-W. Simply make de browser think you’re goin’ to A- W. There are a variety of ways to do this:

Proxy Servers:
This is a list of http proxies. These sites may not be up forever, so you may need to search for “free http proxy” or “public proxy servers” or oder similar terms.

Proxy server lists:
www.aliveproxy.com
www.multiproxy.org
www.publicproxyservers.com/index.html
www.tehbox.com/proxy
www.proxz.com
www.proxy4free.com/index.html
free-proxies.com

Now that you have a list of proxies, you would open IE (internet explorer) and click on Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settin’s > Advanced. Enter de address and port of one of de servers from de list in de proper area (http) and make sure de “use a proxy server for your LAN” option is selected. Remember to replace de proxy and port at your terminal to de original when you’re done.

Note: Some proxies listed may not work, and this method may decrease your surfin’ speed. By tryin’ various entries, you’ll find one that works, or works faster.

The infamous translation trick:
Go to a web page translation site and use deir services to “translate a page to En’lish” thus accessin’ de blocked page through deir trusted site.

You’ll notice that several translation sites are blocked, but by usin’ less popular ones, this method can still be effective. Here is a list of some translation services. Again, dese sites may not be up forever, so you may need to search for them.

babelfish.altavista.com
world.altavista.com
translation.langenberg.com
freetranslation.com/web.thm

Url Scriptin’:
Url scriptin’ is de easiest method. It works on a select few web filters and is based on de same principal as de translation trick. By typin’ and address like “www.yahoo.com@www.restricted_site.com de filter will not go into effect as it recognizes de trusted site (in this case yahoo.com)

Oder tricks:
Simply open de command prompt and type:
Pin’ restricted.com, restricted.com obviously bein’ de restricted site. At this point you can take down de IP address (ex. 216.109.124.73) and enter it into de browser. If access to de command prompt is also restricted, see “How to bypass restrictions to get to de command prompt.” If this article has been taken from information leak, den know that it involves anythin’ from openin’ de browser, selectin’ view > source, den savin’ it as X.bat and openin’ it to openin’ a folder or browser and typin’ in de location of cmd.exe dependin’ on de OS. I will not go into furder, as this a completely different topic.

Use restrictedsite.com as referrin’ to it as a secured site may confuse de filter.

Note: These are ancient methods that many new filters defend against, but still may be applicable in your situation. If not, a little history never hurt anyone.

Web based Proxies:
Anoder one of de easier, yet effective methods include web based proxies. These are simple in de fact that you just enter de restricted address and surf! Some of dese have some restrictions, like daily usage limits, etc but you can also use anoder proxy (perhaps one that sucks, like a text only) to bypass deir restrictions as well. Here is a list of some:

proxify.com
www.anonymizer.com/index.cgi
www.guardster.com/
anonymouse.ws/anonwww.html
www.de-cloak.com/login.html
www.megaproxy.com/freesurf
www.anonymizer.ru
nadaily.com/cgi-bin/nph-proxyb.cgi
www.userbeam.de/cgi-bin/nph-userbeam.cgi
www.free2.surffreedom.com/nph-free.cgi

Proxy Programs:
There are many proxy programs that allow you to surf anonymously that are more or less based on de same topics we’ve covered here. I’ve added them just to cover de topic thoroughly:

www.hotscripts.com/Detailed/28480.html
www.inetprivacy.com/a4proxy/anonymous-grc.htm
www.oran\’atan\’o.com/home/index.ie.html
www.steganos.com
www.anonymization.net toolbar that requires admin rights to install

Makin’ your own CGI proxy server:
Makin’ your own proxy server may come in handy, but I personally find that simply uploadin’ a txt file with a list of proxies to a free host makes for a much easier and headache free solution. If you don’t know PERL, dere is code out dere to help you set it up. Check out dese sites for more info:

httpbridge.sourceforge.net
www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy
www.manageability.org/blog/stuff/open-source-personal-proxy-servers-written-in-java/view

Admin Access:
When all else fails, you can simply take over de PC and alter or delete de filter. This method varies accordin’ to de OS (operatin’ system) you are dealin’ with. Please see “Hackin’ Windows NT” for more information. If this tutorial has been taken from information leak, den I will go as far as to say it involves bootin’ de PC in anoder OS, copyin’ de SAM file and crackin’ it usin’ a program like saminside or LC5 rader than start a whole new topic within one.

Add URL Address To Taskbar

You can add an Internet URL address bar to your Windows XP taskbar. Doin’ so will let you type in URLs and launch Web pages without first launchin’ a browser. It will also let you launch some native Windows XP applications in much de same way as you would via de Run menu (so you could type in calc to launch de calculator or mspaint to launch Microsoft Paint. Here’s how you add de address bar:

1. Right-click on de taskbar, select Toolbars, and den click Address.

2. The word Address will appear on your taskbar.

3. Double click it to access it.

4. If that doesn’t work, your taskbar is locked. You can unlock it by right-clickin’ on de taskbar again and uncheck Lock de Taskbar.

NOTE: You may also need to grab de vertical dotted lines beside de word Address and drag it to de left to make de Address window appear.

How Download MP3s From Fanscape.com

Part 1

1- Download “CoCSoft Stream Down” here:

CoCSoft Stream Down

2- Go to Fanscape.com or oder Streamin’ Audio/Video Page (like MTV or VH1) search for your Artist or Band, and play your son’. A pop up will appear, with a windows player preview. Then, right click on this player, and click on “properties”

3- Will appear an options page. Stay in “File” tag, go down to “Location”. Select de link address and copy.

4- Go to “CoCSoft Stream Down” program, and click on “ADD” icon. Paste de link address that u copied on de page and choose your directory to download. Click OK.

5- You are downloadin’ de .ASF File

Part 2

1- When you finished downloadin’ de .ASF File, open River Past Audio Converter

Download here:

River Past Audio Converter

Note: To extract audio from ASF (Advanced Systems Format) files to MP3 with River Past Audio Converter, you should have DirectX 8.0 or above (9.0 highly recommended) and Windows Media Format 9 runtime installed.

2- Once River Past Audio Converter is installed properly, launch Audio Converter.

3- Add File

Click on de “Add” button on de tool bar. The standard file open dialog appears. Select “Windows Media Video” in its “Files of type” combo box.

Select de file you want to convert and click “Open”. The file will be added to de conversion file list.

4- Select output format

Use de “Audio Format” settin’ panel on de bottom of de window to control de output format. Select “MP3″ as de “File Type”.

You can change de sample rate, channel (stereo or mono) and bitrate. Audio CD’s native format is 44.1 kHz, stereo.

5- Select output directory

Expand de “Output Directory” panel. Use de button to select an output directory.

6- Convert!

Click de “Convert” button on de tool bar.

7- Enjoy!!!

Important Notes:

1- The first part can be used for VIDEO files, just try it. I do it icon_lol.gif
2- This tutorial is not 100% perfect
3- The final Quality from your Mp3, will sound like streamin’ Audio, cuz we extract it from a streamin’ File (maybe 20 or 32 kb/s).