Website Maintenance
Website maintenance is the monitoring and maintenance of every aspect of your website, this includes design and content updates, ensuring website security, and data backups. managing & maintaining a website is a daunting process, it must be done regularly to keep the website fresh, secure, and reliable. This increases your SEO and Google rankings while encouraging traffic growth. It is necessary to keep your website updated, while also preventing severe issues like safeguarding against cyber threats that are ready to exploit website vulnerabilities and web server failures.
- Web Hosting and Domain Registration: The average person is not knowledgeable about purchasing a domain name, registering it, or choosing a hosting service. We make this process very easy and avoid any mistakes that can prove costly on behalf of our clients.
- Website Data Backup: this is the most important resource of the business. Regular website backup is a must to minimize downtime in case of a server crash due to server overload or a cyberattack. A recovery strategy must be put in place to ensure that you never lose your crucially essential data even if your website suffers any significant malfunction or major failure.
- CMS Updates: Websites often rely on CMS such as WordPress, Magento, etc. Most of these CMSs provide updates and patches regularly to fix up minor bugs and introduce new features.
- Plugin and theme updates: Plugins and themes help to extend the functionality of your website. But like any software, they need to be kept up-to-date to ensure compatibility with the latest web browsers and security patches.
- Website Security Audit: Evaluates the risks associated with any possible security breaches. Regarding this concern, Security scanning is important in web maintenance to ensure that the website is secure from any potential threats. Regularly scanning the website can identify and fix security vulnerabilities before they cause any damage. This helps to protect both the website and its users from potential harm.
- Website Performance Audit: The main goal of our performance audit is to address and fix technical problems without affecting the loading time of your website. Monitoring your website’s performance can help identify potential problems and take steps to keep your website running smoothly. Optimizing your website’s performance can help improve your site’s speed and responsiveness. It entails the tasks of improving web page loading times, optimizing image sizes, and minifying code.
- Content Updates: There are various reasons why you should update your website regularly. First, it helps broaden search engine results and gives your target audience reasons to return to your site. Users and search engines like websites with new and updated information. It’s also good to revisit older content to see if it can be updated with new information. As a result, evaluate your material regularly, rectify any errors, and upload further information.
- Broken Links or Errors: verifying your website links is a must. Broken links can cause 404 errors, which are irritating for visitors who receive “page not found” messages. sometimes links can go bad. A site or resource you linked to earlier might disappear, a page on your website might become unavailable or you might move a post and forget to update others that link to it.
- Analyze Statistics & Reporting: Google Analytics or other analytics software shows how your site connects with your target market. The average number of unique visitors each day, your audience’s location and demographics, page views, how long people stay on your site, and click-throughs vs conversions are crucial metrics.
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO): With SEO, you can detect the issues influencing your site’s rating. Checking your website regularly for areas where searchability might be enhanced can go a long way toward boosting search engine optimization. Google favors websites that are well-optimized and deliver the most valuable content. keeping it up to date with relevant data, news, keywords, and other information.
- User management: If your website has users, you’ll need to manage their accounts. This includes creating and deleting user accounts, resetting passwords, and managing permissions. User management also includes cleaning out the users’ list by removing bots and spam accounts.
- Uptime monitoring: Uptime monitoring helps ensure that your website is available when people try to access it. The goal is to keep your website’s uptime as close to 100% as possible. Once your site goes down, you’ll want to know about it so you can take steps to get it back up and running.
- Troubleshooting and Tech Support: This is one of the most important website management services a webmaster can offer. Businesses expect their websites to run smoothly 24/7. Errors are often unavoidable. But, being able to troubleshoot them as quickly as possible and keep the site in tip-top shape is invaluable for an online business.
- WordPress Training: We also provide our clients with WordPress training on several aspects required by them such as website design, user management, e-commerce setup and so much more.