What You Need to Back-Up on Your Website To Avoid Losing It All
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Janet Beckers from Wonderful Web Women woke up last month and realized that all her business websites were down. She tried contacting her hosting service but they didn’t answer their phones, or their email – in fact they had totally disappeared. Janet realized that her entire business had disappeared overnight.
Janet had been backing up her sites but realized the processes she had used had not captured all her data. She has spent a huge amount of time and money in the last several weeks re-constructing all of her websites.
Janet is conducting a special free call next Monday February 1st to tell you what you need to know to make sure the same thing never happens to you.
On This Call You Will Learn:
1. 3 types of Internet businesses and how each one needs different types of protection
2. How much it will cost you if you lose your data
3. The surprising number of services you should be backing up that you probably didn’t think of
4. The big loophole in backing up web sites that even experienced marketers don’t know
5. The steps you need to take, IN WHAT ORDER, to get your business up and running fast
6. How to manage your business closure without losing a single customer
GIFT: Includes Gift Checklist to Audit what you should be backing up and the costs of not doing so.
I really recommend this call even though your pet sitting website is probably not as complex as Janet’s business websites. If your website is your major source of new clients you need to be backing it up regularly so that you are able to get it back on line quickly if there is any problem with your web hosting. Without your website online – you may start losing new clients to your competitors!
You need to register to be part of this call. Just go over to Wonderful Web Women to get all the details. As long as you register, you’ll be able to get a copy of the replay to listen to if you can’t be there live on Monday night.
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This call has been postphoned until next Monday - still time to register.