Sports Therapy Centre – Website Project

Hannah Hopkins is the owner of HH Sports Therapy & Holistic Centre which is located in beautiful hills near Neath.   The Centre provides sports therapy related services to sports enthusiasts and anyone who suffers from muscular aches and pains.  This five star centre has the latest facilities including private treatment rooms, a gym,  indoor heated pool, hot tub and sauna which are used for sports rehabilitation.  HH Sports Therapy also have a clinic in Swansea.

Hannah asked us to create a new logo based on her own ideas and a brand new website.  The website was built using WordPress which enables Hannah to update it herself at any time.

sports therapy website

Website Design Testimonial – Property Investment Company

We were asked to create a new website for Maximus Properties who are based in South Wales. Director Jackie Mason offered to write a testimonial as she was so pleased with our work.

“I cannot thank Rachel enough for her work in designing and building our website. From the start working with Rachel was a dream, she guided us through the confusing ‘techie’ bits & came up with some great ideas that I would never had thought of, she challenged us when needed as she knew what was best for us & what would look good, which I really appreciated.

Her expert knowledge in ‘the social media world’ was invaluable. We ended up with a fantastic website, that is much more professional than we would ever have been able to do ourselves. We have had great feedback from people who wish they had invested more in putting their website together as we did.

You pay for what you get I say & I can honestly say that it was worth every penny spent.”
Jackie Mason, Maximus Properties

8 Tips to Improve your WordPress website’s security

8 Tips to Improve your WordPress website’s security

Around the world hackers seem to be stepping up their attempts to breach the security of websites and WordPress websites seem particularly at risk.    All of our websites have additional security measures to protect them and we are notified of any security attempts.   Just today we’ve had a notification that a hacker in Russia has tried to login to one of our client’s websites.   They’ve had no success thanks to our security measures but its a stark warning of the threats out there.

Now if you are new to WordPress we don’t want you to worry.  A few simple measures will often do the trick and the hackers will move on to find easier sites to hack.

So how can you protect your WordPress website?  Well here are some top tips to help you.

1. Use an obscure username to login. This is our top tip. Please make sure that your username is NOT ‘admin’. The Russian hacker that we mentioned earlier tried to login with this username.  If you use ‘admin’ as your username all the hacker has to do it guess your password.   You’ve just effectively given them half of the login details already.   Equally if you use a blog and show your nickname as the author make sure that your login name is different to the nickname shown.  Otherwise once again you’ve just told the world what your username is and made life a lot easier for hackers.

2. Keep up to date backups. Back up your database regularly. (It’s under Tools, Export). It’s also worth backing up the entire website.

3. Pay for good quality web hosting. Cheap hosting often means poor security and even your best attempts at WordPress security are a waste of time if your web host isn’t keeping up to date with their security.

4. Keep your version WordPress up to date. Look for Update notifications and update when requested. Each updated version has additional security patches. It is often the older versions of WordPress which are targeted by the hackers.

5. Don’t ignore plugin updates either. If you are not accessing your Back Office regularly then use an update plugin which will update the plugins regularly and save you the hassle.

6. Make sure your password is secure.   So many of clients ask if the password can be their ‘usual one’.  This is often their child’s or pet’s name!   It  is bad practice to use the same password everywhere.  We suggest searching in Google for ‘secure password generator’ to help you to create a very secure password for WordPress.

7. Check that your username isn’t listed in the Author Sitemap. To do this go to Users and click on Edit to check each account. Scroll to the bottom and make sure to tick ‘Exclude from Author Sitemap’.

8. There are many, many security plugins available which help to add extra layers of security. Its definitely worth installing ones of these plugins just be aware that you can experience some incompatibility with other plugins. So its good practice to test your website and all its functions after installing a security plugin.

If you are new to this then please don’t get too stressed out. These measures will help a lot 🙂 We see a LOT of clients and very few encounter security issues. Those that do usually had easy to guess passwords or had made the mistake of not updating their software or plugins.

 

Growth of Mobile Commerce Shoppers

 

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We liked this infographic from Part Select so we thought we’d share it with you.

Its based on research by Google Shopper Marketing Agency Council and M/A/R/C Research which explains  the continuing growth of customers using their smartphones to shop online.

This trend is called m commerce or mobile commerce.

Did you know 79% of consumers use their smartphone for shopping?

And 90% of these shoppers are using their phones to do ‘pre sales’ research such as checking reviews and prices before making their purchase.

If your customers looked online to find out about your product, service or company before making a purchase what would they find?   ( If you need help ask us about our online reputation management.)

What is particularly interesting about the latest research is that shoppers who shop via their mobile SPEND MORE.

If you click on the infographic it will open into a large version so that you can see the different statistics per industry for consumer products.

The importance of ensuring that your website is mobile-friendly is obvious.
Have you ever checked your own website and tried to use it on a smartphone or tablet?

Too many websites look terrible on smartphones, take ages to download and are difficult to navigate around.

If you feel your website isn’t performing well on mobile devices then give us a call or drop us an email.

We provide mobile website development at very competitive rates.

Call us today to find out more on 07964 594065