Your host backs up their server, not your website. What a complete backup includes, where copies should live, and why you have to test a restore.
Your domain is the foundation of your email and website. If a former web designer holds the registrar account, you have a problem. How to check and fix it.
Future customers read your reply, not just the review. Templates for good reviews and bad ones, what never to say, and how to handle a fake review.
Someone can register a near-miss version of your domain and aim it at your customers. Here is how to find them, defend against them, and respond.
An expired certificate is not a hack. It is a missed date that tells every visitor your site cannot be trusted. How to catch it before a customer does.
DNS decides where your website loads and where your email lands. What it is, the five records that matter, who controls yours, and why filtering is a cheap security win.
General information, not legal advice: what website accessibility means in practice, why overlay widgets are contested, and a reasonable effort plan that works.
Your site feels fast to you because you are not the customer. How to measure real speed on a phone, and the cheap fixes ranked in order of payoff.
For many local businesses this free listing gets more views than the website. How to claim it, keep it accurate, and stop strangers from answering for you.
Most WordPress sites are compromised by automated scanners finding one outdated plugin. Here is the fifteen minute monthly routine that keeps yours off the list.