FTP Johnson Promotions LLC
FTP, or File Transfer Protocol, is the best way to send large electronic files to us. By using an FTP client, you can transfer files directly to our FTP site over the internet, avoiding some of the potential problems with sending files as email attachments. An FTP client is a small piece of software that runs on your computer and initiates a transfer session with an FTP server. Many web browsers also support FTP. If you have questions or need assistance with FTP, please don't hesitate to contact us .
If your here to pick up a file click the File Pickup button on the right
How to send us a File
When you connect to our site, your FTP software should prompt you for the information below. If a directory is requested, leave it blank. Once you have connected, you should see a list of files that currently reside on our server. Dragging and dropping your files into this directory listing will copy them to our server and make them available to us.
In order to access our FTP server, you will need the following information:
* Host Name (or URL): johnson-promotions.com
* Username (user ID): client_johnson-promotions.com
* Password: jpclient
Using a Web Browser for FTP
Some versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape support FTP uploads. To use a web browser, type the following line in the address bar:
ftp://ftp.johnson-promotions.com
Then go to up to "File" and go down to "Login as". This will prompt you for the username and password.
(on mac/ IE, Firefox) hit return when you paste the URL, and you are promted with login.
username: client_johnson-promotions.com
password: jpclient
If this fails to work, we suggest using one of the FTP clients below
FTP Client Software
If you prefer a program we recommend using one of these Free FTP software applications.
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Email Your Files
Johnson Promotions will also receive your files as attachments to an email message. We have a 10 MB maximum size on email (including all attachments); Keep this in mind when choosing between FTP and email. Email delivery is less immediate than FTP and is more prone to file corruption, but for smaller files, it can be a convenient alternative. The email address you send the file to Depends on the publication your in. Please contact us when your ready to email the file.
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