by Meeky Hwang | Management, Planning, Technology
After a single hour outage on your business website, you may have a higher cost than you think. Just one hour of downtime could cost your business thousands of dollars–and could lead to catastrophe. In fact, the average cost of downtime hovers around...
by Matt Dorman | Technology
Migrating from Drupal to WordPress Drupal has been the leading CMS for large or complicated sites for quite some time, but with WordPress rapidly extending its reach and capturing the majority of new website owners, many people have found themselves mulling the idea...
by Meeky Hwang | Planning
After establishing your eCommerce business, you will start growing year after year, and there will come a day you have grown so fast that you cannot keep up with your customer expectations. Thus, planning for the future is essential for every online business. As a...
by Matt Dorman | Development
A website is experiencing an outage when it can’t perform primary user tasks or is completely inaccessible. During this period (commonly known as website downtime), the site isn’t fully functional. A website outage is a severe threat to the success of your...
by Meeky Hwang | Development
The reason why at least 39.5% of all websites use WordPress is because the CMS is highly secure, fast, customizable, super responsive, and SEO-friendly. So, if your website isn’t powered by WordPress, you’re missing a lot. You might be wondering:...
by Matt Dorman | Performance
Google has rolled out the June/ July 2021 algorithm updates, and you can expect changes in the way the giant search engine sorts and displays search results. Every time the world’s largest search engine company announces algorithm updates, shockwaves run through...
by Matt Dorman | Planning
If you’re looking to build a website for your business, you’ll likely be choosing between building the site on a Content Management System (CMS) using Open Source, a paid/proprietary product or a SaaS solution. We’re ignoring the second here as the...
by Meeky Hwang | Planning
As internet access and adoption are swiftly increasing worldwide, the number of online buyers keeps rising every year. In 2020, more than two billion customers bought goods or services online, and during the same year, retail e-commerce sales worldwide...
by Matt Dorman | Technology
A slow, overloaded WordPress site is bad for business. When pages take too long to load, visitors give up and may not come back. If a site is down and administrators don’t notice quickly, people will see it as a sign of an unreliable business. A sudden drop in...
by Meeky Hwang | Planning
Security is a concern for every website owner. It has two sides: prevention and detection. You need to keep your site as safe as possible by keeping it up to date, using strong passwords, and installing only trustworthy software. Unfortunately, no protection is 100%...