
Sites by Sara does offer WordPress maintenance services for clients who wish to protect the integrity of their website’s security.
Our WordPress Peace of Mind maintenance plan includes:
- Updates to your site whenever WordPress releases a new version, ensuring that your site always has the latest security patches in place.
- Updates to your plugins wherever necessary.
- Weekly backups of your site so if anything “breaks” it can easily be rolled back to a stable condition.
- Immediate response from us to reinstate your website to its most recent backup copy within 24-48 business hours – GUARANTEED!
The quarterly service fee provides you with the peace of mind that someone is monitoring and seeing to the technical health of your site. A minimum 1 year contract is required in order to qualify to be a Peace of Mind client. Pricing varies depending up the number of plugins and complexity of the site.
Clients who do not wish to get the insurance, can have their website updated to the latest version of WordPress along with updating outdated plugin. Please note that all outdated plugins do need to be updated at the same time as the WordPress version update in order to ensure the proper functioning of the site. These services include finding a comparable plugin that will work if a plugin becomes inactive with the latest version of WordPress.
The monthly updates package is optional, however your site is at RISK of breaking or becoming outdated. While clients can install updates on their own, it is not recommended without adequate WordPress training. The Peace-of-Mind maintenance package ensures that your site is always up-to-date and protected with the latest security patches and updates.
It’s sort of like the equivalent of having an alarm system installed at your office; it doesn’t guarantee you won’t get hacked/broken into, but it does detour amateur hackers from penetrating weaknesses while making it much harder for anyone who may deliberately want to hack into your site.
My mama always said, “it’s better to be safe than sorry!”





