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5 Ways Your Business Can Come to a Halt When Your Site Is Down

June 20, 2016SiteUptime

Not all website downtime is bad. In some cases, it’s necessary to schedule downtime in order to practice maintenance, make needed repairs, run tests, or load new content. However, this planned downtime can be disclosed to customers well in advance and you have the opportunity to redirect visitors to a temporary page that tells them […]

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How to Protect Against Common Hack Attacks

June 6, 2016SiteUptime

Hacking is not really a new concept. In fact, the idea of breaking into a business to steal information, make a quick buck, or simply wreak havoc has been around pretty much as long as there have been businesses. The advent of online technologies has just upped the ante, so to speak, by increasing B2C […]

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How Site Downtime Affects SEO Efforts

April 20, 2016February 12, 2025SiteUptime

Every website is going to have some downtime. Hopefully this downtime is anticipated and planned for, such as when you or your web host performs scheduled maintenance and updates. In such instances, you have the opportunity to warn users in advance and even put up temporary placeholders to let visitors know when you’ll be back […]

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The True Cost to Your Business When Your Server Goes Down

January 14, 2016SiteUptime

It’s happened. You just received a call from one of your IT employees that a server has gone down. It’s non-responsive and nobody knows what caused the problem. What is that down time going to cost you? The answer is: it depends. To calculate how much it costs you when your server goes down, you’re […]

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