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Male Speaker: Two minute tips from onemorecupof-coffee.com.
Nathaniel Brenes: Hi, my name is Nathaniel and this is Two Minute Tips with
One More Cup of Coffee. Today we are going to learn how to back
up a site to Google Drive.
So first we're going to log into our website.
We're going to download a plug-in -
Google Drive for Word Press.
We'll see a little tab up here appear
and a Configure Google.
I'm going to click this Google API Consul, we are going to go to this drop
down menu here to create and then name the project something,
Okay, once we name our new project we're going to click API Access, Create,
we're going to name it whatever our website is,
this isn't that important, and there's that. We're going to click Next, More Options.
We're going to copy this code here,
paste it into there. We can leave that as is and this as is,
Create Client ID.
We're going to copy this client ID,
paste it into there, copy the Secret, paste it into there, access, then we click Allow Access.
Once that has been done successfully we're going to go to Backup Settings,
we're going to name our Time Stamp. I already named mine.
We're going to tell it how many times or how often we want it to back up here,
Save, Manage Database.
We don't want to exclude anything, we want to include our database.
We need to say how many copies we want to keep.
I put two, you can put as many as three,
click Save, that's going to tell it how many duplicate copies you want so it backs
up this week and it will keep a copy of last week's just in case this week's
is messed up for whatever reason.
Then we're going to click Manage Files,
we're not going to exclude anything,
going to set this to two or three as well then we're going to save it.
On Time Back Up - that will start your back up right now so we're going to click
that and this will just ensure that you have a back up starting right now instead
of waiting for the specified interval.
Okay, once that is backed up successfully you are all done.
And then if you want to see where your stuff is backed up to you can open up your
gmail account, go to Drive, and it will be sitting there in your drive mine.
There we go - I've got two copies sitting right there.
Thanks for watching, don't forget to check out the website at onemorecupof-coffee.com
and I'll see you in the next video.