Perfect 👍 — we’re now moving into Phase 2: Website & Hosting Services for your WHMCS Knowledgebase.
Here’s the first article in that section, written in the same TK Internet Marketing tone and structure:
🌐 How to Access Your Website Control Panel (cPanel or WordPress Admin)
You can easily log in to your website’s control panel to manage settings, files, email accounts, and WordPress content. Follow the steps below to access your cPanel or WordPress Admin area through the TK Internet Marketing Client Area.
🔐 Step 1: Log In to Your Client Area
-
Go to https://clients.tkinternetmarketing.com/clientarea.php.
-
Enter your email address and password, then click Login.
💡 If you forgot your password, click Forgot Password? and follow the link sent to your email to reset it.
🧭 Step 2: Access Your Services
-
From the top menu, click Services → My Services.
-
You’ll see a list of all active hosting or website services connected to your account.
-
Click the View Details button next to the service you want to access.
⚙️ Step 3: Access Your Control Panel (cPanel)
-
On the service details page, look for the Login to cPanel button.
-
Click it to open your hosting control panel in a new browser tab — no additional password required.
-
From cPanel, you can:
-
Manage website files
-
Create and manage email accounts
-
Access databases
-
Install SSL certificates
-
Use tools like File Manager, Backups, and Domain settings
-
🔒 Your cPanel login is encrypted and securely authenticated through the TK Internet Marketing Client Area.
🖋️ Step 4: Access Your WordPress Admin
If your website uses WordPress:
-
In the same service details page, click Login to WordPress or open your site’s admin login directly at:
-
Enter your WordPress username and password (or click “Lost your password?” if needed).
-
Once logged in, you can:
-
Add or edit pages and posts
-
Update plugins and themes
-
Manage menus and media files
-
Customize your website design
-
🧮 Step 5: Secure Your Logins
-
Always log out after finishing your session, especially on shared devices.
-
Use strong passwords or a password manager for both your Client Area and WordPress.
-
Enable two-factor authentication if available.
💬 Need Help?
If you’re unable to access your control panel or WordPress Admin, please contact support@tkinternetmarketing.com.
We’ll help verify your login credentials or reset your access if necessary.