Using The Google Keyword Tool
By Ricky Dawn Wednesday, 8th June 2011
The Google keyword tool is a great asset when doing your keyword research, it allows you to view the search volumes, keyword competition and estimated cost per click.
When doing keyword research you need to look out for some specific things to determine whether the keyword is worth targeting. The first thing you look at is the search volume. You need to know this so you can determine whether the keyword is worth targeting or not, if the keyword only gets 10 searches per month its fairly safe to say you’ll be wasting your time.
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Getting your site Indexed
By Ricky Dawn Thursday, 2nd December 2010
Following the setup of your CatN vCluster the next step is to have your website indexed by the search engines.
This is a fairly simple task that could take anything from a few hours to a couple of weeks In fact SEO is an ongoing task if you want to keep your website on the front page of Google for your chosen keywords.
The 4 main search engines at the moment are:
The following steps will help you to get your website indexed in the major search engines quickly.
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CatN Hosting for Beginners
By Joe Gardiner Friday, 15th October 2010

Let’s imagine a USB thumb drive. You’ve probably used one, and you can just plug it into your computer and copy files onto it. The great thing about a usb thumb drive is that you can carry it with you and you can view your files on a computer anywhere as long as you have the thumb drive with you.

Now imagine all the files that make up your website are on that thumb drive and instead of carrying it around with you, you give it to a company who plug it into one of their powerful computers that is connected to the internet. Now you can view your website files from anywhere as long as you’re connected to the internet.
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Quick start guide
By Joe Gardiner Wednesday, 9th June 2010
You’ve just purchased your vCluster, so what now?
Here are a few key pointers to get you up and running and answer any questions you may have as you enjoy your new vCluster.
Logging in
In order to view your vCluster settings you first need to login to the CatN Control Panel.
Navigate to catn.com and click the Login button.
Sign into your passport account that you created during the vCluster creation process.

Once you have signed in you will be redirected to the CatN vCluster management panel. Here you will see a list of your vCluster’s, including the vCluster you have just created.
Mouse over the vCluster or use the right sidebar in order to navigate to settings panels.

Click settings to view access information for your vCluster
Username
Your vCluster username is listed in the Settings page for your vCluster in the CatN control panel. This username is used for FTP/(S)FTP and ssh access.
Access Server
This is the domain of the server that you must ssh to or connect to via FTP in order to edit files on your vCluster. Your username and password are required for access to this server.

Password
After creating your vCluster we strongly recommend you chose a password. This password is required for uploading with an FTP client, and accessing the phpMyadmin database dashboard.
SSH Access
The access server and username are both required for ssh access to a vCluster: username@access1.c1.catn.com.
FTP Access
Setting up an FTP client such as FileZilla is recommended for ease of access, have a look at the “Setting up FileZilla” guide here..
To access your vCluster via FTP you will need to provide your username, and the password you set previously in this guide.
Public Directory
This is the location of the folder you need to upload your web site files to. When users visit your site pages will be loaded from this directory.
Upload your site
Now you’ve had a look at all your access options, know your public directory and have set a password it’s time to upload your website!
If you’re planning on uploading a php CMS or application have a look at these install guides:
In the mean time lets upload some average (X)HTML files and a style sheet. We’re going to upload using the FTP client FileZilla that you set up earlier (right?).
Load up FileZilla and have a look at the interface. In the left panel is the contents of your local directories, and the right will be empty as you’re not currently connected to a server.

Next connect to the access server.
In the host field enter the name of your access server e.g. access1.c1.catn.com
In the username field enter your username from the settings page, and in the password field enter the password you have just set. You can leave the port field empty as vCluster and FileZilla will use the default 21.

Click Quickconnect to attempt the connection. If successful the directories on your vCluster will be viewable in the right side panel.

You can now drag your web site files across from the local directories on the left into the http folder on the right (live) panel of FileZilla.
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