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Website Maintenance for Small Businesses: The Key to Survive this New Norm

July 16, 20215 min read

Website maintenance can help small businesses boost their online presence and ultimately grow their customer base and sales.

The vast majority of US shoppers, or 87%, conducted online searches before they “considered” or bought a product, as suggested by a 2018 Salesforce research. 

Despite the consumers’ prevalent use of the Internet, it is surprising that about a third of small and medium enterprises or SMEs don’t have a website. And for those who do, 21% had low traffic, and 43% suggested they need to improve their snail-paced or unresponsive website.

Lack of Website Maintenance Leads to Its Demise

One of the most common mistakes of SMEs is failing to maintain their website, thinking that creating one is enough to boost their online presence. 

If you don’t maintain your website, it becomes prone to frequent crashes and ultimately dies–literally. 

But before its ultimate demise, it will run slowly, stop attracting traffic/customers, or worse, become hijacked by malware that can compromise your business and your client’s data. In addition, Google and other search engines will stop showing you in search results because their algorithm prefers websites with updated content. 

Failure to update your software and plugins can also result in poor user experience (e.g., the buttons are not working properly), a mistake that Google penalizes gravely.

What Does Website Maintenance Include?

Eric Lay, CEO of LOJO Marketing, a digital marketing and SEO company that caters to small and local businesses, explains that website maintenance should consist of the following tasks:

  • Hosting

  • Custom theme updates

  • Website security

  • Monthly core platform updates

  • Malware repair

  • Website SSL

Hosting

Web hosting is a service that allows companies to post their website onto the Internet. The “host” provides the services and technologies so the website can be viewed and accessed online.

One way to look at web hosting is that it is similar to a landlord that rents you an apartment. The apartment is your website, the amenities are the technologies and services that allow your site to be accessible online, and your landlord is the web host provider. 

Website maintenance by LOJO Marketing

Custom Theme Updates

The only way for companies to survive is to adapt to the ever-changing business landscape and consumer sentiment and behavior. The same principle also applies to websites, which require constant theme updates. 

Website Security

Website security is a proactive measure that protects your business and your client’s data (e.g., bank account, address, and personal details) from malicious cyber attacks. The best way to protect your sensitive information is to purchase an SSL certificate, which you can install on your hosting server. 

With Google’s recent algorithm updates, SSL certificate is no longer a recommendation but a necessity. Not only does it warn users if a website has no SSL, but it also marks them down in the search ranking results. 

Also, websites that accept credit card information must comply with the Payment Card Industry standards, which require an SSL certificate.

General Checkup

This involves checking your website for broken links (a web page that users can’t access), reviewing if the information is accurate (office address, contact details, product pricing, etc.), and ensuring all forms and checkout processes are working. 

The general checkup should also include inspecting the software updates to ensure that your website is secure, fast-loading, responsive, and above all, user-friendly. 

Adding Fresh Content through Blogging

While blogging is not traditionally considered a part of website maintenance, it remains an excellent addition to your site because it can drive search traffic to your business, boost your authority and relevance, and strengthen your brand. 

In addition, generating fresh content means more indexed pages on your website, making it easier for your business to rank higher on Google search results. 

Maintaining a blog can also help you manage your online identity and strengthen your brand. For instance, if you are a clothing company that targets yuppies, a better way to reach out to this market segment is to create content that reflects their lifestyle and values. 

Website maintenance by LOJO Marketing

Reviewing Key Metrics

Just like blogging, conducting key metric reviews is not traditionally considered a part of “core” website maintenance, although with today’s fierce market competition, it is a powerful tool that can help you grow your customer base and ultimately boost your sales. After all, how can you adapt to the changing consumer sentiment and business landscape if you don’t even know where you stand?

These are the key performance indicators or KPIs that you should closely monitor:

  1. Number of visitors (newsletter subscribers vs. organic searches vs. social media)

  2. Ratio between new and returning visitors 

  3. Pages viewed per session 

  4. Bounce rate, which is the percentage of single-page visits

  5. Top landing page

  6. Top exit page

  7. Sales conversion rate

  8. Onsite search queries

  9. Time before purchase 

  10. User behavior, which shows how the users interact with the site’s content 

  11. Average web page loading speed (1-2 seconds or less is the “sweet spot”)

In-House Vs. Outsourcing Website Maintenance

While there is no clear-cut answer that determines which one is the right fit for a business, for the vast majority of SMEs, outsourcing website maintenance makes more economic sense than having their own in-house team. This is particularly true for companies with a limited marketing budget. 

Provided that you work with a reputable agency, outsourcing website maintenance offers more benefits than having your in-house team that comes with hiring costs, training, and other financial liabilities.

Word of Advice About Website Maintenance for Small Businesses

Partnering with a reputable service provider also allows you to access high-quality talents at a fraction of the cost. 

To learn more about
website maintenance services and different plans specifically designed for small businesses and solo entrepreneurs, visit LOJO Marketing or contact us at (916) 303-4080.

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Nemi Despuez

Hi, I’m Nemi. I’m passionate about language learning, subsistence farming, a minimalist lifestyle, and gory Japanese anime.

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Website Maintenance for Small Businesses: The Key to Survive this New Norm

July 16, 20215 min read

Website maintenance can help small businesses boost their online presence and ultimately grow their customer base and sales.

The vast majority of US shoppers, or 87%, conducted online searches before they “considered” or bought a product, as suggested by a 2018 Salesforce research. 

Despite the consumers’ prevalent use of the Internet, it is surprising that about a third of small and medium enterprises or SMEs don’t have a website. And for those who do, 21% had low traffic, and 43% suggested they need to improve their snail-paced or unresponsive website.

Lack of Website Maintenance Leads to Its Demise

One of the most common mistakes of SMEs is failing to maintain their website, thinking that creating one is enough to boost their online presence. 

If you don’t maintain your website, it becomes prone to frequent crashes and ultimately dies–literally. 

But before its ultimate demise, it will run slowly, stop attracting traffic/customers, or worse, become hijacked by malware that can compromise your business and your client’s data. In addition, Google and other search engines will stop showing you in search results because their algorithm prefers websites with updated content. 

Failure to update your software and plugins can also result in poor user experience (e.g., the buttons are not working properly), a mistake that Google penalizes gravely.

What Does Website Maintenance Include?

Eric Lay, CEO of LOJO Marketing, a digital marketing and SEO company that caters to small and local businesses, explains that website maintenance should consist of the following tasks:

  • Hosting

  • Custom theme updates

  • Website security

  • Monthly core platform updates

  • Malware repair

  • Website SSL

Hosting

Web hosting is a service that allows companies to post their website onto the Internet. The “host” provides the services and technologies so the website can be viewed and accessed online.

One way to look at web hosting is that it is similar to a landlord that rents you an apartment. The apartment is your website, the amenities are the technologies and services that allow your site to be accessible online, and your landlord is the web host provider. 

Website maintenance by LOJO Marketing

Custom Theme Updates

The only way for companies to survive is to adapt to the ever-changing business landscape and consumer sentiment and behavior. The same principle also applies to websites, which require constant theme updates. 

Website Security

Website security is a proactive measure that protects your business and your client’s data (e.g., bank account, address, and personal details) from malicious cyber attacks. The best way to protect your sensitive information is to purchase an SSL certificate, which you can install on your hosting server. 

With Google’s recent algorithm updates, SSL certificate is no longer a recommendation but a necessity. Not only does it warn users if a website has no SSL, but it also marks them down in the search ranking results. 

Also, websites that accept credit card information must comply with the Payment Card Industry standards, which require an SSL certificate.

General Checkup

This involves checking your website for broken links (a web page that users can’t access), reviewing if the information is accurate (office address, contact details, product pricing, etc.), and ensuring all forms and checkout processes are working. 

The general checkup should also include inspecting the software updates to ensure that your website is secure, fast-loading, responsive, and above all, user-friendly. 

Adding Fresh Content through Blogging

While blogging is not traditionally considered a part of website maintenance, it remains an excellent addition to your site because it can drive search traffic to your business, boost your authority and relevance, and strengthen your brand. 

In addition, generating fresh content means more indexed pages on your website, making it easier for your business to rank higher on Google search results. 

Maintaining a blog can also help you manage your online identity and strengthen your brand. For instance, if you are a clothing company that targets yuppies, a better way to reach out to this market segment is to create content that reflects their lifestyle and values. 

Website maintenance by LOJO Marketing

Reviewing Key Metrics

Just like blogging, conducting key metric reviews is not traditionally considered a part of “core” website maintenance, although with today’s fierce market competition, it is a powerful tool that can help you grow your customer base and ultimately boost your sales. After all, how can you adapt to the changing consumer sentiment and business landscape if you don’t even know where you stand?

These are the key performance indicators or KPIs that you should closely monitor:

  1. Number of visitors (newsletter subscribers vs. organic searches vs. social media)

  2. Ratio between new and returning visitors 

  3. Pages viewed per session 

  4. Bounce rate, which is the percentage of single-page visits

  5. Top landing page

  6. Top exit page

  7. Sales conversion rate

  8. Onsite search queries

  9. Time before purchase 

  10. User behavior, which shows how the users interact with the site’s content 

  11. Average web page loading speed (1-2 seconds or less is the “sweet spot”)

In-House Vs. Outsourcing Website Maintenance

While there is no clear-cut answer that determines which one is the right fit for a business, for the vast majority of SMEs, outsourcing website maintenance makes more economic sense than having their own in-house team. This is particularly true for companies with a limited marketing budget. 

Provided that you work with a reputable agency, outsourcing website maintenance offers more benefits than having your in-house team that comes with hiring costs, training, and other financial liabilities.

Word of Advice About Website Maintenance for Small Businesses

Partnering with a reputable service provider also allows you to access high-quality talents at a fraction of the cost. 

To learn more about
website maintenance services and different plans specifically designed for small businesses and solo entrepreneurs, visit LOJO Marketing or contact us at (916) 303-4080.

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Nemi Despuez

Hi, I’m Nemi. I’m passionate about language learning, subsistence farming, a minimalist lifestyle, and gory Japanese anime.

Back to Blog

Growing Businesses Since 2008

We have helped hundreds of businesses just like yours. Working for or along-side of business owner, managers, staff, or even board of directors, LOJO is ready to be an asset to your business.

Our team has been curated through the years for individual skills, personalities, and capabilities. Our clients put their trust in us to help them grow. We are here to do just that.

Growing Businesses Since 2008

We have helped hundreds of businesses just like yours. Working for or along-side of business owner, managers, staff, or even board of directors, LOJO is ready to be an asset to your business.

Our team has been curated through the years for individual skills, personalities, and capabilities. Our clients put their trust in us to help them grow. We are here to do just that.

Matthew Rogers, President

iProspect Check

After spending several months reviewing multiple proposals from several different companies we engaged LOJO to develop a new website that represents our company effectively. We worked initially with Stephen Platte who helped create the scope of the project. Stephen was knowledgeable and always followed up with me on time and as promised.

He "closed the deal" for LOJO with his professionalism, service orientation and easy going approach. Once we signed the contract we were introduced to Jay Kelly who would be the creative lead for LOJO. This was the most challenging part of the project for my company, as there was no shortage of ideas from our side. Jay managed the project flawlessly, and once we had all agreed to the design, Jay introduced us to Eric.

Eric Lay is one of the founders of LOJO. Eric took the design we had developed and brought it to life. We delivered content as quickly as he requested it. Eric kept the project on task and we responded by exceeding every deadline for content. In turn, once provided, literally not a day went by that Eric didn't add the content and take the next step. In just a few weeks we launched our new website. Eric is a pleasure to work with.

His positive attitude and consultative approach really enhanced the experience and made a big difference for us in the outcome of our project. We would welcome you to visit our website to take a look at the quality work of LOJO. We are very pleased with LOJO and look forward to working with them in the future as we pursue an aggressive SEO strategy."

After spending several months reviewing multiple proposals from several different companies we engaged LOJO to develop a new website that represents our company effectively. We worked initially with Stephen Platte who helped create the scope of the project. Stephen was knowledgeable and always followed up with me on time and as promised.

He "closed the deal" for LOJO with his professionalism, service orientation and easy going approach. Once we signed the contract we were introduced to Jay Kelly who would be the creative lead for LOJO. This was the most challenging part of the project for my company, as there was no shortage of ideas from our side. Jay managed the project flawlessly, and once we had all agreed to the design, Jay introduced us to Eric.

Eric Lay is one of the founders of LOJO. Eric took the design we had developed and brought it to life. We delivered content as quickly as he requested it. Eric kept the project on task and we responded by exceeding every deadline for content. In turn, once provided, literally not a day went by that Eric didn't add the content and take the next step. In just a few weeks we launched our new website. Eric is a pleasure to work with.

His positive attitude and consultative approach really enhanced the experience and made a big difference for us in the outcome of our project. We would welcome you to visit our website to take a look at the quality work of LOJO. We are very pleased with LOJO and look forward to working with them in the future as we pursue an aggressive SEO strategy."

Matthew Rogers, President

iProspect Check

The team at LOJO were wonderful to work with. They are well organized and very patient as we worked through our marketing strategy and developed a well thought out and clear action plan at a reasonable price. We will definitely be back for our future campaign needs."

Jon Crosby, Founder

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