We have services for Woxall based website owners offering WordPress Maintenance to individuals, small businesses, medium size businesses, and large corporations. Our team of experienced WordPress developers can keep your WordPress installation, plugins and themes all up to date on a monthly basis. We believe that the most important part of creating a secure online presence in Woxall Pennsylvania is making sure your website has the highest levels of security, with maintaining security updates.
We provide comprehensive WordPress maintenance solutions, to help ensure your WordPress website always up to date. Our Woxall team members have expertise in web hosting, malware protection, vulnerability scanning and malware removal.
Industry standard WordPress hardening and our special security features as a bonus.
Setup an automated backup system for a fail safe version of your WordPress installation.
Monthly WordPress core and Plugin updates, with human inspection afterwards.
Up time monitoring that notifies our team to detect any server issues.
WordPress Maintenance Services in Woxall Pennsylvania
Our maintenance and support services include:
The term "Managed WordPress" is misleading, they do not actually manage your WordPress. They do not update WordPress core, WordPress plugins or WordPress themes. They only thing that is managed is the server operating system. It's not really any different than a standard hosting plan. Only you are paying a premium for a fancy term, "Managed WordPress". Our services is the real managed WordPress, as we keep everything up to date on a continuous basis, ensuring all security patches are installed. We also use real humans for updating and inspecting your website to make sure nothing breaks. There are some automated update services but they use robots and could care less if your website breaks after an update.
With our Woxall, PA team the initial setup takes 24 hours, which includes creating a back up system on your server (where applicable), updating WordPress Core, WordPress Plugins and WordPress Themes. Afterwards we look over the website manually to ensure nothing has broken. Moving forward updates and inspection is done routinely on a monthly basis.
The internet is a vulnerable and insecure place, there is never a guarantee that your website won't be compromised at some point in time. Even big companies that have very intelligent cyber security professionals get compromised from time to time. Our service is for mitigating risk by keeping your site up to date with “known” patches. As well as implementing best security practices to minimize your risk. With our monthly maintenance plan if in the rare case your site does get infected with malware we will remove it for free! (with the stipulation that you are following our recommended strong password policy)
Woxall or sometimes Woxhall is a census-designated place (CDP) in Upper Salford Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located on the eastern side of the Perkiomen Creek, which flows south into the Schuylkill River. The population was 1,318 at the 2010 census. The CDP is served by the Harleysville post office, with the zip code of 19438.The village of Woxall was originally known as Kroppestettel, which in Pennsylvania Dutch means Crowtown. The village was later named Mechanicsville. By the end of the eighteenth century, the town contained a hotel and restaurant, town hall, shoe shop, wheelwright, and 12 homes. The village kept the name Mechanicsville until 1888, when a post office was established. A new name needed to be selected for the post office because another Pennsylvania town had the same name. After much discussion, residents submitted the name Noxall, "Knocks All" to postal authorities. The name had been read on the side of a bar of a box of soap in the village store. Evidently, they misread the "N" for a "W" and approved the name Woxall for the post office. The Village of Woxall grew up near the Old Goshenhoppen Church, erected in 1744, where Lutheran and Reformed congregations met. With the arrival of the railroad in 1868, Salfordville, which prospered without railroad or trolley, grew around an old inn. By 1877, it contained a post office, general store, cigar factory, and 19 homes. Other villages include Bergey, known in 1893 as Branchville, and Salford, called Rudy in the early 1900s. These two villages, along with Woxall and Salfordville, were noted for their general stores that sold a variety of items including fine clocks, furniture, barrel molasses, and quilting thread.Woxall can be classified as a rural area, featuring agriculture fields, woods, and some housing developments which have been built since 2002.