Saturday, 25 February 2017

How to Protect Your Ecommerce Website from Hackers


With the popularity of the internet and advancement in technology, an online store and ecommerce website become the first choice of buyer. Online platform is the best place where you can also buy and sell products.

So what should a business do to secure its site from risks?

Get a Secure Hosting

Find the Right Platform

Install SSL Certificates

Don’t Store Sensitive User Data

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Your Website Speed Up Tags

This is why you need to make sure your speed is at its optimum capacity. In this article, we'll take a look at the steps you can take to ensure that your website is up to speed.

Reduce your site HTTP requests
 
Your server response time
 
Compress large pages
 
Use browser caching
 
Minify your code
 
Keep your images optimised
 
Cut your number of site plugins
 
Keep redirects to a minimum
For faster page speeds, make sure to choose the best hosting that fits with the needs of your website.


Tuesday, 7 February 2017

WE CAN HELP KEEP YOU SAFE ONLINE DATING?

Those of you looking for love online may already know that Hide My Ass! can help. No, Jack the Donkey isn’t going to teach you chat up lines. (Although he is quite the ladies man.) But we can help keep you safe online!
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Friday, 3 February 2017

This Groundhog Day Avoid to 5 Common SEO Mistake

Groundhog Day is a bizarre celebration which predicts the arrival of spring based on whether a large rodent sees its shadow. And, of course, it’s the name of the 1993 comedy classic where Bill Murray’s character relives the same day again and again and again.

SEO Mistakes to Avoid This Groundhog Day

1. Duplicating Keywords

2. Generic or Non-Existent Title Tags and Descriptions

3. Bad Experience for Mobile Users

4. Slow Page Loads

5. Ignoring the Locals

Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Secure Your Devices from Cyber Attacks


689 million people worldwide – nearly 107 million in the US – were victims of cybercrimes last year (source: Norton Cyber Security Insights Report 2016). The total damage caused by stolen data in the United States is estimated to be around 20.3 billion dollars. It’s not just large companies that are cyber attack targets. Small and medium-sized enterprises are becoming increasingly interesting for cybercriminals as their systems are often not adequately protected.

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