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How Often Should I Update My Website?

One of the most common questions DIY website owners ask is how often they should update their website. The answer is simple: more often than most people do. 

Your website is often the first impression potential customers have of your brand. If information is outdated, links are broken, images are missing, services have changed, or the design looks old, visitors may assume your business is no longer active. It is important to pay attention to those details. 

Regular updates aren’t just about appearance. They also help with security, functionality, and search engine visibility. Software and plugin updates, and security patches protect your website from hackers and other vulnerabilities and updating fresh content signals search engines that your site is active, current and relevant. 

Many people build a website and then leave it untouched, sometimes for years. Over time, technology changes, customer expectations evolve, and competitors improve their online presence. What looked modern and up to date few years ago may now look and feel outdated. 

Anyone who has a website knows the challenge is finding time to manage it all. Between running a business, serving clients, and handling daily responsibilities, website updates and maintenance often fall to the bottom of the list. 

That’s why many site owners choose ongoing website support. Instead of worrying about updates, backups, security, and maintenance, they can focus on what they do best while someone else (more knowledgeable and available), keeps their website running smoothly. 

If you’re unsure whether your website is current, secure, and working as it should, a professional website review can help identify areas that may need attention. Ask about our FREE website detection-inspection and let a fresh set of eyes see the impression you are putting out to the world. www.fabulousbizsolutions.com/calendar

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