Always stay on top of your
website maintenance.

The whole point to starting a business is to have customers, clients, or audience.
To drive traffic to your website, you’ll need to keep it regularly updated. 
If your website doesn’t deliver on the promise of professionalism, your customers will often go elsewhere.

  • Static

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    Monthly Tasks:
    • Check for pages loading errors
    • Website and database backup
      (A copy stored offline and online)
    • Core software and modules’ updates
    • Check any broken links on all pages
    • Remove any spam comments
    • Search for 404 errors and fix or redirect
    • Checking the website’s load speed and ensuring that nothing is slowing it down.
    • Review website statistics.
  • Quarterly Tasks:
    • Website design and structure review
      (report any improvement needed)
    • Check all images and graphics
      (update will take place if required)
    • Test popups, and (CTA) calls to action
    • Check your website content
      (what is dated and what could be improved?)
    • Review workload efficiency
    • Test website on all devices and several versions of certain mainstream browsers compatibility.
    • Check the website’s previous backup health
    • Check the uptime logs. Take action if uptime is less than 99.9%.
    • Check all forms to insure that it’s running properly
    • Reminder for any required updates for blogs and data
  • Yearly Tasks:
    • Update any reference to the current year
    • Check any inactive email addresses and see if any are excessive and can be deleted
    • Ensure that your website domain name is renewed
    • Ensure that your website hosting plan is renewed
    • Consider whether a website design update is due
    • Review all of your top performing blog articles and see if they can be updated with new content
  • Content Changes:
    • Minor content changes and updates.

  • Dynamic

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    Fortnightly Tasks:
    • Check for pages loading errors
    • Website and database backup
      (A copy stored offline and online)
    • Core software and modules’ updates
    • Check any broken links on all pages
    • Remove any spam comments
    • Search for 404 errors and fix or redirect
  • Monthly Tasks:
    • Checking the website’s load speed and ensuring that nothing is slowing it down.
    • Review website statistics.
  • Quarterly Tasks:
    • Website design and structure review
      (report any improvement needed)
    • Check all images and graphics
      (update will take place if required)
    • Test popups, and (CTA) calls to action
    • Check your website content
      (what is dated and what could be improved?)
    • Review workload efficiency
    • Test website on all devices and several versions of certain mainstream browsers compatibility.
    • Check the website’s previous backup health
    • Check the uptime logs. Take action if uptime is less than 99.9%.
    • Check all forms to insure that it’s running properly
    • Reminder for any required updates for blogs and data
  • Yearly Tasks:
    • Update any reference to the current year
    • Check any inactive email addresses and see if any are excessive and can be deleted
    • Ensure that your website domain name is renewed
    • Ensure that your website hosting plan is renewed
    • Consider whether a website design update is due
    • Review all of your top performing blog articles and see if they can be updated with new content
  • Content Changes:
    • Major content changes and updates.

  • Pro

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    Weekly Tasks:
    • Check for pages loading errors
    • Website and database backup
      (A copy stored offline and online)
    • Core software and modules’ updates
    • Check any broken links on all pages
    • Remove any spam comments
    • Search for 404 errors and fix or redirect
  • Fortnightly Tasks:
    • Security scans
      (Review security scans and resolve any issues)
    • Review website statistics.
  • Monthly Tasks:
    • Checking the website’s load speed and ensuring that nothing is slowing it down.
    • Review website statistics.
  • Quarterly Tasks:
    • Website design and structure review
      (report any improvement needed)
    • Check all images and graphics
      (update will take place if required)
    • Test popups, and (CTA) calls to action
    • Check your website content
      (what is dated and what could be improved?)
    • Review workload efficiency
    • Test website on all devices and several versions of certain mainstream browsers compatibility.
    • Check the website’s previous backup health
    • Check the uptime logs. Take action if uptime is less than 99.9%.
    • Check all forms to insure that it’s running properly
    • Reminder for any required updates for blogs and data
    • Review each page for content accuracy, grammar, typos, and relevancy
  • Yearly Tasks:
    • Update any reference to the current year
    • Check any inactive email addresses and see if any are excessive and can be deleted
    • Ensure that your website domain name is renewed
    • Ensure that your website hosting plan is renewed
    • Consider whether a website design update is due
    • Review all of your top performing blog articles and see if they can be updated with new content
  • Content Changes:
    • All required content changes and updates.

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