When you have your own domain, you will often need to transfer files between your computer and the Internet location (your domain). FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is the means by which you send and receive those files.
Anymore, an FTP client is almost a requirement for your Internet life if you own a web property (domain, website, blog, etc). And though there are literally hundreds available on the Internet today, they are not all created equal.
It becomes a balance between what you need, what you want and what the FTP software can do.
I recommend Filezilla for those on a budget (it’s free), and demonstrate how to find it, download it, install it and use Filezilla in this video. Personally, I use (and recommend) FTP Voyager for those that can afford it (it’s about $40) because it also contains a built in scheduler that will monitor directories and upload / download files automatically for you. For most people however, Filezilla will do everything you need it to.
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Cenay Nailor is an Internet, Affiliate and Networking Marketing success coach with mad technical skills she loves sharing. Visit her blog and sign up for a weekly injection of Tech-Based Marketing help, sent right to your inbox. http://www.CenayNailor.com
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Dali Burgado, also known as "The Dali Blogger" teaches creative entrepreneurs how to carve a web presence that connects with their Inner Guru and their target audience. Her first online marketing love is SEO. She's an avid connector on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. When she's not coaching or teaching, she's tweaking sites for Search Engine Visibility, working on her PHP and Javascript coding skills, Singing Opera, or learning about gardening. Circle Dali on Google+










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