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Welcome to our Insomnia Website

Welcome to the eWebCreator Experience!

This section is controlled by the "Homepage Text" section in your eWebCreator manage panel. You can write anything you want here, it is the first thing your visitors will see. 

It looks like this website is BRAND NEW. Please follow the next steps in order to finally complete your website installation.

  1. Log into your eWebCreator manage panel - Username and Password is default to admin / admin. Please change the password ASAP from the options panel.
  2. Proceed to the "Website Options" Section and Adjust the Owner Details.
  3. Proceed to the "Search Phrases" Section and click the Update Button.
  4. Proceed to the "Affiliate Section" and update the information to match your information. These options are outlined in the help manual if you need assistance.  Select between Adsense or YPN for your PPC affiliate.  Select between Amazon or Commission Junction Ebay for the other affiliate program
  5. Remove the Welcome article from the "Article Section".
  6. Edit this Welcome message by using the "Homepage Text" Section.
  7. You are done!

The next step is to start building and advertising your website.  Please make sure to read the two PDF manuals available to you from the Manage Login Page.

If you have any questions or ideas, please let us know.  We are here to help and want to see all of our customers satisfied with the eWebCreator System.

-Matthew Hick
eWebCreator.com Owner

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