Why Website Support?
Find out why site upkeep and protection are crucial to your online presence and ultimately, your reputation and how we can help…
Is it really THAT important?
While our world is shrinking our influence extends further with every search, scroll and click. Your website is an opportunity to access the largest consumer market available and considered one of the most valuable investments a business can make. But, just like any investment, it requires regular attention and safekeeping.
The Big Four:
By optimizing your site’s Relevance, Performance, Security and SEO, you can be sure to keep a strong and steadily growing web audience:
Relevance
Engage new and existing visitors with up-to-date information and current messages.
Performance
Code and content updates keep your site running smoothly and loading quickly.
Security
Keep your website and your customers’ information safe with sound security measures.
SEO & SEM
Optimize your website to be sure you have the best chances of getting found in web searches.
Staying Current...
As markets continually evolve, so should your website. By keeping current content and a fresh presentation, you not only appeal to new audiences but maintain your current customers by exhibiting your dedication to offering the most current industry standard.
Staying Fast!
Believe it or not, site core and code can age and its important to stay current. With regular checkups, including updating databases, core files, code and plugins, you can be sure that viewers won’t become impatient waiting for your site to load.
Staying Secure.
Site breaches are a growing concern and for good reason; not only can website attacks destroy your site and expose sensitive information but they can also deteriorate your business’ reputation with costly downtime, website repairs and recoveries, ultimately leading to distrust and customer hesitation.
Did you know...
On average, hackers attack every 39 seconds (Roughly 2,244 times a day!)
Approximately 54% of companies report one or more attacks per year.
Small businesses account for 43% of breach victims.
64% of companies have experienced web-based attacks.
And lastly, while firewalls and security plans are crucial, regular website maintenance plays a powerful role in cyber security as outdated code, core files, databases and plugins can be a vulnerable back door for attackers.*
Staying Searchable.
Being first in your industry’s web-search is optimal but with outdated code and old content, its highly unlikely. By maintaining a healthy, fast and up-to-date website, search engines are more inclined to display your site before others’ when searching relevant keywords, phrases and topics.
* For more information on cyber attack statistics visit:
https://www.varonis.com/blog/cybersecurity-statistics/
https://www.csoonline.com/article/3153707/top-cybersecurity-facts-figures-and-statistics.html
https://www.cybintsolutions.com/cyber-security-facts-stats/