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7 Reasons to Choose WordPress Management Tool
INTRODUCTION Every WordPress user needs to manage their sites. There’s a seemingly endless list of tasks necessary to keep your sites running properly and securely. If you have more than five sites you manage, keep reading. This article is for you, and it could change your life.
Use a WordPress Management Tool for Automatic Updates The first, and likely the most important reason, is security. When security updates are released, hackers are made aware of vulnerabilities. And they’ll start looking for sites that haven’t been patched. If you haven’t updated, you’re immediately a target. And that’s just one reason to stay up to date. Others include: New features Bug fixes Speed and performance improvements
Schedule or Create One-Time Backups Before any attempt to update a WordPress site, you’ll see the warning above. The best practice is to take a current backup of your files and databases before updating.You may think everything will go fine simply because all previous updates have. But there’s no guarantee of that. So always do a backup. Because the few minutes it takes to do a full backup are nothing compared to the hours and hours of grief if something goes wrong. With a WordPress management tool and WPBlazer’s backup feature, you can take control. For example, you have the option of taking a one-time backup of a site.
Install and Manage SSL Certificates Did you know that not having SSL certificates on your sites could cost you money? 85% off online shoppers won’t shop on a site that doesn’t haveSecure Sockets Layer (SSL). Without proper encryption, you’re actually driving traffic away from your site. Add to that the fact that Google penalizes sites that lack SSL. Meaning they’ll bury you in the results pages. No one will ever find your site. Depending on your web host, they may include a free SSL and installation. If not, and you have multiple sites to administer, you definitely want to consider a WordPress management tool.
Search for and Install Plugins and Themes A WordPress management tool like WPBlazer means you can do all that in one quick step. No matter how many sites you have—assuming you’re on the Pro Plan at least. From a single dashboard, you can take control of themes and plugins. You can find and update them without having to find them via the admin panels of each of your sites. And that’s not all. There’s an option to locate and install new plugins to each of your sites. Would you like Contact Form 7 running everywhere? No problem. From your dashboard, all you need to do is select the sites you want to install to.
Monitor Your Uptime 24/7 What happens if your website goes down? You’ll probably lose visitors and revenue. Monitoring server uptime means you always know when your website—your business—is inaccessible. This is just good business. You want to know that you’re offering your customers the best user experience, not an unresponsive website. There is another way an unresponsive site could impact your business. Google aims to offer its search customers the best user experience. Meaning that if your site can’t offer that, they won’t rank you. Yes, an unresponsive site could adversely affect your SEO.
Scan Your Site for Malware Since WordPress is incredibly popular, it’s also a favorite target for hackers. And unfortunately, there are many free themes and plugins—not found in the WordPress repository—that contain potentially malicious or unwanted code. Since most people don’t read code, how would you know if your site is safe? The same way you keep your computer or phone safe. You not only have virus protection, but you also regularly scan for malware.
Conclusion As I mentioned at the outset, WordPress site owners need to stay on top of multiple maintenance tasks. And if you’re managing five or more sites without a WordPress management tool, you aren’t using your time wisely.