Guides and instructions for working with your website — things I want you to know, and steps you should be able to take on your own.
Your site is backed up automatically, but I also want you to be able to access those backups independently — so you're never dependent on me alone.
Read guide →Your domain is the address people type to find your website — and the one thing you pay for directly. Here's what you need to know about it.
Read guide →My hosting does not include email. That's not unusual. Most serious web hosts keep the two separate on purpose. Here's what that means for you and what I recommend.
Read guide →Your Google Business Profile is often the very first thing people see when they search for your business. And it's completely free. Here's how to set it up and keep it working for you.
Read guide →Every website relies on something called DNS to connect your domain name to your actual website. I use Cloudflare to manage this for all my clients. Here's what that means and what I'll need from you.
Read guide →Strong passwords and two-factor authentication aren't optional anymore. They're the first line of defense for your business online. Here's what you need to know, and what I'll need from you.
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