Posts by Will Morris:
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As a busy website owner, you can’t manage everything. Eventually, you may need to bring on additional team members, freelancers, developers, or agencies to help with maintenance, content creation, or other tasks. These people may require access to your WordPress dashboard – but this could put your business at risk.
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Choosing the right theme for your WordPress website is an important step. However, it’s not enough to look for a beautifully-designed layout that incorporates the features your website needs. It’s also crucial to think about security.
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If you’re not running the latest version of WordPress, then you’re putting your website at risk. Hackers actively target sites that have fallen behind with their updates, but installing a new release could cause errors and incompatibilities on your site, too. You might sometimes feel like you have to choose between security and uptime.
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Running a successful WordPress website can be a lot of time-consuming work. However, if you don’t make an effort to take care of essential maintenance tasks, it can have negative consequences for your site, including leaving it vulnerable to attacks.
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Your WordPress admin area is the hub of your website. Simply log in to your account and you can access your customer data, connect with visitors, install new plugins, modify your site’s code, and much more. Unless you take steps to protect your dashboard, so can a hacker.
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As a WordPress developer, you likely create websites for clients with a wide range of technical skills. Not all of them are going to be WordPress experts. If you give them unlimited access, and they might delete important content, or even break their new website entirely.
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There are thousands of plugins that can enhance your WordPress installation with new features. Unfortunately, they can also expose your website to hackers. In fact, almost all WordPress vulnerabilities are related to plugins.
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As a blogger, you probably care about your site’s total traffic. However, even if you’ve recorded how many people visit your blog on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis, you may be wondering whether your numbers are adequate.
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Multisite is a wonderful WordPress feature that lets you create a network of websites for any purpose you need. Adding a new site to your network takes only minutes. However, importing one that already exists is a bit more involved.
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The people visiting your website need to read ten reviews before they trust your business. What’s more, 85 percent of leads say they value positive customer reviews as much as personalized recommendations from friends and family. No matter how much effort you pour into your site, your efforts will be undermined without endorsements from happy customers.
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As you may know, websites don’t load all at once. The more complex a page is, the more time it takes to render all its elements. That’s why you need to use more than one metric to measure any site’s performance.
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Why Two-Factor Authentication Matters for Your Website Security (And How to Use It)
> Continue reading...Your WordPress website security is only as strong as the tools and measures you implement to safeguard it. So if you’re not using two-factor authentication (2FA), you’re leaving your passwords and sensitive information at risk.