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How to Protect Your Domain Name

Most businesses don’t spend much time thinking about their domain name until something goes wrong. A renewal notice gets missed, login information becomes difficult to track down, or a suspicious email raises questions about account security. In many cases, the company domain itself quietly becomes one of the company’s most important assets without anyone really stopping to think about how it’s being managed. What business owners are usually trying to READ MORE

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Let’s Talk about Domains

If you own a website, you may have heard the term domain but don’t fully understand what a domain is or why it’s important. So let’s talk about what a domain is and how you choose one. What’s a Domain? A domain, or “domain name,” is an easy-to-read and memorable unique address that people use to access a website.  It’s a substitute for a numerical IP address which computers use

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Website Support 101: Why Fast, Reliable Fixes Matter for Your Business

Even the best websites run into issues. A form stops sending submissions, a plugin update breaks a layout, a team member needs to be added to the About page, or a third-party tool won’t integrate correctly. These interruptions cost time, affect your customers’ experience, and can impact your business if they’re not resolved quickly. That’s where website support comes in. Website support isn’t about hosting or long-term infrastructure — it’s

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How to Implement an Effective Website Backup Policy

In a previous post, we explained what a website backup is and how often you need one. Now let’s talk about where to store backups and how to build a smart backup policy. Can You Have Too Many Backups? Yes. Backups protect your site, but they also consume storage. The larger your site, the more storage each backup uses. As a result, you need to decide how far back you

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