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Checklist To Maintain Your Website

You change the oil in your car. You get a hair style when you’re feeling shaggy. Hell, you even visit the dental specialist now and again. Be that as it may, would you say you are keeping up your site legitimately?<br><br>In the event that you need to amplify your arrival on speculation and get the most out of your site you have to execute a month to month site upkeep design. Here’s an agenda to kick you off.

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Checklist To Maintain Your Website

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  1. Checklist To Maintain Your Website You change the oil in your car. You get a hair style when you’re feeling shaggy. Hell, you even visit the dental specialist now and again. Be that as it may, would you say you are keeping up your site legitimately? In the event that you need to amplify your arrival on speculation and get the most out of your site you have to execute a month to month site upkeep design. Here’s an agenda to kick you off.

  2. Website Backups Confirm that file and database backups are being automatically performed on at least a weekly basis. Verify that backups are stored off site Restore from backup at least once every six months to ensure the backups are valid. Software Updates Apply available security patches for any software your site relies on (e.g. PHP, content management systems, ecommerce carts, etc.) Evaluate non-critical software updates to see if they’re worth applying. Check for Broken Links Run a connection checker to crawl your site and search for broken connections that disappoint clients and reduce web index rankings.

  3. Site Speed Use Google YSlow to identify issues that might be slowing down your site. Use Google Analytics to spot trends (good or bad) in your site’s performance. PageSpeed Insights or Yahoo’s Search Engine Optimization Utilize an apparatus like moz.com to distinguish basic issues with your site that may influence how web indexes see your webpage like missing titles or duplicate content. Identify new referrers that are sending traffic to your site. Check Google Webmaster Tools for any crawl errors. Analytics Make a Google Analytics dashboard to feature the most essential metrics for your site. Look for trends (good or bad) in your key metrics.

  4. Spam If your site accepts comments or other content created by your users, check for any spam that may have gotten past your filters. Functionality Test any important functionality like filling out contact forms, signup forms, checkout forms, etc. to make sure everything is working.

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