Three Ways To Keep Your Site Safe Building a website has changed in the last few years. With the rise of services like SquareSpace and content management systems like WordPress, the technical barrier for running a website has been dramatically lowered. While this is great in general for businesses that want to be online (making …
Search Results for: protect your website
Data Security & Privacy: Controlling Your Data
The power of digital marketing tools is tracking performance over time with useful reports. No data = no insights. Don’t be left guessing because your data is in someone else’s hands.
Emerging Data Protection Concerns For A Remote Workforce
Working from home is here to stay. Throughout the past months, many companies are realizing that increased health and safety are not the only benefits to having employees stay at home—they are also seeing new ways for employees to have added flexibility and convenience while still maintaining the same, or in some cases greater, productivity. Now, employees are no longer using computers within internal company networks, but they are nevertheless working with the same sensitive information they were handling in the office. All of this contributes to an increased risk of data hacks and security breaches and alters how employers should address data privacy.
Emerging Data Protection Concerns For A Remote WorkforceRead More
Website Privacy Policy Advice
Unweaving A Tangle of Legalese Is your website privacy policy up to date? If you’re using any kind of analytics — like Google Analytics — or specialty software on your website, then you must post a policy. With privacy issues making headlines and consumers feeling paranoid, you want to make sure your business is covered. Privacy …
What Are the Legal Requirements for Websites?
Like most things in the legal realm, the wording of the actual statutes is lengthy, often confusing, and not the most exciting read. So, we’re going to give you an overview of a few important points to keep your website on the right side of the law.
Flattery or Plagiarism? Rules of Killer Website Content
Imitation is the highest form of flattery doesn’t necessarily apply to website content. Helpful tips to avoid trouble and monitor content use.
Flattery or Plagiarism? Rules of Killer Website ContentRead More
Installing SSL on Your Site
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is an internet standard security technology for creating an encrypted link between a web server and a web browser. Once created this link makes sure that all data passed between the web server and browsers remain private and integral. If you’re taking online transactions, you need to have SSL running on your site.
4 Ways to Protect Your Site from Negative SEO Attacks
Negative SEO is like negative campaigning in politics. Instead of focusing on your site and trying to improve your own SEO, you devote your efforts to damaging the ranking of another site. Just like attack ads, a negative SEO attack is a frowned upon practice and as clear an example of Black Hat SEO as you can find.
4 Ways to Protect Your Site from Negative SEO AttacksRead More
SEO Equity: How to Build & Protect It
Ingredients for Organic SEO Safeguarding your SEO equity is one part of the online marketing equation. Typically we’re asked by clients who are building new sites: “how can we displace older, established websites in organic search?” The other side of the coin is: “how do I retain my SEO equity in a marketplace where newer …
Keeping WordPress Websites Safe
A Recent WP Community Event Keeping WordPress websites safe has been big news lately. In response Automattic hosted a WordPress MeetUp last Wednesday evening featuring discussions to keep this awesome open source platform safe from hackers. If you didn’t make the schlep into San Francisco, no prob. Here’s a recap of the dialogue and idea-sharing event: Why …