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Client Resources

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 Off-Site Website Backups

I maintain automatic backups of your website, but I don’t want those backups to be accessible only through me. My goal is to make sure you have a practical way to access your site files and backups independently if I were ever unavailable, incapacitated, or no longer able to assist.

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Your Domain Name

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.

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Email Hosting Options for Small Business Websites

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.

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Your Google Business Profile

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.

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Nameservers, DNS & Cloudflare

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.

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Passwords, Password Managers & Two-Factor Authentication

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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How to Safely Share Passwords with Me

Sometimes it is necessary for you to share passwords with me briefly so that I can log in and perform certain tasks on your behalf, but it isn't safe to send passwords in text or email. What to do?

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