Website Maintenance
WordPress Maintenance
Requires at least one update per month. This is to make sure that your website can function without any glitches and bugs popping up, as well as keep it running at the best possible levels of performance. WordPress recommends updating plugins every 3 months for security reasons.
Other updates include themes, widgets – just about anything you might have installed on your site – should be updated bi-annually or yearly for a more stable experience with less downtime and frustration from users experiencing errors in browsing/navigating through pages due to outdated files not being able to properly load data from old versions of code which no longer exists within newer versions.
In order to maintain your websites functionality, all content must also be regularly reviewed/edited so that if new changes were made by developers over time they are documented accordingly or may become obsolete when removed entirely after some point in time has passed since their last installation.
WordPress Website Maintenance Pricing Plan
Startup
Update once a month for 3 months-
Update WordPress Theme
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Update WordPress Plugins
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Content Management System Version upgrades
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CMS security patches
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Find and Fix 404'd pages
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Find and Fix broken internal links
Business
Update once a month for 3 months-
Update WordPress Theme
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Update WordPress Plugins
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Content Management System Version upgrades
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CMS security patches
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Find and Fix 404'd pages
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Find and Fix broken internal links
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Update broken images with working ones. (up to 20)
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Fix redirect chains - point redirects directly to end destination
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Delete unused resources, images, CSS from main stack
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Uninstall unused plugins
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Update Pages for SEO (up to 5 Pages)