Subject: [WPTI] Wordpress Tip #3 - How To Restore Your Site

Hi there!

I hope you had a fantabulous Xmas if you celebrate it  :)

Ours was lovely - my husband, kids, mother-in-law (MIL) and me ate way too much Xmas dinner and sat around opening presents and watching TV til late. There may or may not have been chocolates consumed later in the day. I am not at liberty to say ;-)

The kettle died in the evening, which was a little unsettling - us British do love our tea! It took so long to boil water in a saucepan that my MIL commented that her son must have gone to the well to get water! Lol!

My MIL's kettle had also stopped working, which meant a Boxing Day trip to the shops to replace them both. Boo!

But now our tea-making ability has been restored, so we must rejoice! Yay!

I'm sitting here with no.2 daughter's boyfriend, who is doing some uni work. Daughter no.2 has gone out to lunch with a friend and everyone else is out too. So I'm taking advantage of this quiet time to send you the next video in the series of Wordpress tips.

Click below to learn how to restore your site (if necessary) after backup:

==> Restore XCloner Backup

I'm likely to be AWOL again until next week, when there will no doubt be another Wordpress video and normal service will be resumed.

Until then, I wish you a Very Happy Successful and Prosperous New Year! :)

Oh and don't forget to come and join the fun in the Facebook group

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==> Join Adventures in Online Marketing

To your success in 2013! :-)

Sally

About the Author: Sally Lazarus is an Internet Marketer, wife, mother and massive geek…

She started out as a programmer many moons ago, before the Internet as we know it today was born… No, not in the 1970s. She's not that old! How rude! :P

She's been working online since late 2011. She doesn't claim to know it all. She's still learning too, but she wants to share her knowledge with you and help you succeed online.

She's an ethical marketer and loves helping people to reach their goals. When she sends out a promotion it will always be well thought out, even if it means sending it a day or two after launch.

She will investigate it properly beforehand, get hold of a review copy or buy it herself. She wouldn't recommend anything that she didn't believe in or wouldn't use herself.

Her aim is to save you time by doing the research for you, to make it easier for you to figure out if a particular product is likely to be able to help you reach your goals.

 Sally Lazarus:

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