Imagine waking up one morning only to discover an error with your WordPress administrative dashboard.
You contact your web hosting company, and they inform you that the website crashed — the handiwork of a hacker.
In addition to missing out on website traffic and sales, you also lost your databases and website content.
Now what?
You start scrambling through your Google Drive and folders on your computer to salvage anything you can find. Then you have to manually rebuild your website from scratch.
This hypothetical example might be a bit on the extreme side, but it’s not completely implausible. Things happen. Your website could become the victim of user errors, vicious attacks, or malware.
In the event of an issue like this, regardless of the scale, you need to make sure you get your site back up and running as soon as possible. Failure to do so will crush your SEO ranking, and damage your relationship with customers and website visitors. On top of rebuilding your website, you’ll also need to run campaigns to improve your online reputation.
But there’s a way for you to avoid this catastrophic scenario in the first place — backup plugins.
While a backup plugin won’t prevent an attack or crash, it can restore all of your WordPress website content if you ever have any problems.
So what’s the best WordPress backup plugin?
There are tons of options to choose from. The last thing you want… Read More