Your Website Maintenance Checklist - HostGator Hosted
Websites aren’t something you create once and then you’re done. You need to continue caring for them and do ongoing website maintenance to ensure they continue to do the job you need them to do.
Once you’ve built your website and it’s up and running, make note of a few main web maintenance tasks that you need to remember to do moving forward.
To help you out, we’ve organized these tasks by how often you should perform them: yearly, quarterly, monthly, or weekly.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:41 - Annual Maintenance
01:34 - Quarterly Maintenance
02:05 - Monthly Maintenance
02:55 - Weekly Maintenance
03:28 - Wrap Up
Annual Maintenance:
1. Perform User Testing.
2. Check Your Domain Name Renewal Status.
3. Update Your Header, Footer, and Legal Policies.
Quarterly Maintenance:
4. Make Test Purchases.
5. Test Out All the Forms on Your Website.
6. Fix Any Broken Links.
Monthly Maintenance:
7. Check for Security Updates.
8. Regularly Backup Your Site.
9. Test Your Website Speed and Make Necessary Improvements.
Weekly Maintenance:
10. Review Your Key Metrics.
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Web Hosting Terms Explained - HostGator Hosted
When you first start building your website, one of the first things you will notice are all of these terms, abbreviations, and jargon that might be totally new to you. We totally get it and have been in that same position before.
That is why we thought it would be a fun idea to review some of the most common bits of webhosting jargon for you, and what better way to do it than with a game show? And what better contestants than Scott's family?
While we can't cover every useful bit of webhosting jargon, we can cover some of the most common ones.
In this video we will cover:
00:00 - Introduction
00:55 - IP Address
01:51 - DNS
02:39 - SSL
03:23 - CMS
04:13 - URL
05:00 - Wrap-Up
IP Address:
An internet protocol (IP) address is a website or device’s address on the web as far as machines are concerned. So while humans will use your domain name to access your website, their router will find the website via its IP address.
DNS:
DNS stands for domain name system, the system that translates domain names into IP addresses so that people can more easily access websites.
SSL:
SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It’s a type of security technology that encrypts data as it’s transferred between a browser and a web server.
CMS:
CMS stands for Content Management System. It’s a type of software designed to make managing all the files that make up a website easier.
URL:
A URL is a webpage’s main address on the web. It’s similar to a domain name, except that the domain is the address at a website level (e.g.https://hosting.thewebmakers.com.au/) and a URL is the address at a page level (e.g.https://partners.hostgator.com/EN0rQ).
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Top 5 Website Mistakes Beginners Make - HostGator Hosted
Mistakes happen. Especially if you are new at something, and building a website is no different. Today, Scott and crew are back to go over the top 5 most common website building mistakes beginners make, and just what to do about them.
If you are a new web builder, or are just looking to make a site for your new business, then this one's for you. That is if Scott can figure out how to say the title in the next 5 minutes.
00:00 - Introduction
00:28 - No Clear Goal
01:24 - Desktop Version Only
02:23 - Confusing Organization
03:03 - Lack of Personality03:49 - Skipping User Testing
A website with no clear goal:
Make sure you have a plan. A site without a clear intention can leave visitors confused. We advise you take a moment and write a treatment for your site. Basically… a business plan for your site.
Focusing only on the desktop experience:
The majority of browsing happens on mobile now. Do yourself a favor and make your size responsive. That way it looks good no matter where it’s viewed.
Confusing Organization:
Make sure your site’s navigation is intuitive. Things like putting the menu at the top, and not overcrowding your homepage will go a long way.
Lack of Personality:
Your brand and your brand voice need to be on full display on your website. One of the most common mistakes beginners make on their website is not giving their site the soul their customers are looking for.
Skipping User Testing:
When you finish building, you are going to want to have other people double check your work. Whether that is your business partner or your mother, a second(or third) pair of eyes are a necessity.
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