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samedi 12 novembre 2016

How to Add Security Questions to WordPress Login Screen



Most financial institutions and large companies require you to add security questions on your account for identity verification. Recently one of our readers asked if it was possible to add security questions in WordPress to add an additional security layer. In this article, we will show you how to add security questions to WordPress login, registration, and reset password page.


Adding security questions to WordPress login page


Why Add Security Questions to Login & Registration Forms in WordPress?


There are many ways to protect WordPress admin area from unauthorized access. However, if you run a multi-user or WordPress membership site, then it becomes difficult to choose between security and user experience.


Adding a security question to your WordPress site’s login screen acts like an additional password. Your users can choose a question from a list of random questions and then add an answer to that question.


This makes it difficult for hackers to enter a website using compromised password or email address.


Having said that, let’s see how you can easily add security questions to your WordPress site.


Video Tutorial



If you don’t like the video or need more instructions, then continue reading.


Adding Security Questions to Improve WordPress Login Security


First thing you need to do is install and activate the WP Security Question plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.


Upon activation, you need to visit Settings » Security Questions page to configure the plugin settings.


Edit, remove, or add security questions


You will see a list of security questions already setup. You can add your own security questions by clicking on the “Add more” button at the bottom. Alternatively you can also edit or remove the existing questions.


At the bottom of the settings pages, you will find the options to enable security questions on login, registration, and lost password pages.


Enable security questions on login, registration, and lost password pages


Don’t forget to click on the save settings button to store your changes.


That’s all. From now on all users on your site will be asked to select and answer their security question on the login page.


Login form with security question


Your WordPress site’s registered users can visit their Profile page to select a security question and add their answer to it.


Users can select a question and add answer on their profile edit page


Users who do not set a security question will still be able to login by just using their username/email and password.


If you enabled security questions on registration page, then new users will be able to select a security question during registration.


WordPress user registration with security question


Enabling security question on forgot password page will ask users to answer their security question to get the password reset email.


If a user’s email address is compromised, then this would stop someone from gaining access by resetting password.


Forgot password


At WPBeginner, we use Sucuri to protect our website from malicious attacks and login attempts. Sucuri is a web security company that offers website monitoring and firewall services.


See how Sucuri helped us block 450,000 WordPress attacks in 3 months.


We hope this article helped you learn how to add security questions to your WordPress login screen. You may also want to see our guide on how and why you should limit login attempts in WordPress.


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5 Questions to Ask About Your Content Strategy



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In the post Panda and Penguin update world of Google, our href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/featured-articles/why-content-is-king-and-where-to-get-it/">content strategies are more important than ever.  Shady links, automated content scrapers, and other issues have been highlighted by Google as iffy practices that are likely to land you in the sandbox.  “In the sandbox” is an apt analogy for receiving a penalty that pushes you far, far down the Google ranks, or gets you de-indexed altogether.  This means, essentially, that no one will ever find you.

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Whether you rely on your site to make money or to spread the message on something you care about, href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/web-business-ideas/5-reasons-why-content-marketing-will-always-triumph-link-building/">your content is the medium through which you make that happen.  Here are some core questions to ask when evaluating the effectiveness of your current strategy (or outlining a new one to try).  Good content not only helps you effectively serve your readers, it also ensures that search engines value your site and rank it accordingly.

What is a content strategy?

Starting with the more basic assumption, first let’s explore “What is content?”

At its heart, content is information produced, published, and consumed about a particular topic.  Content can be in the written form of blog posts, web copy, or sales letters.  It can be a video, such as a video sales letter or a product information video.  It could be audio, such as a podcast or an interview.

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Every successful online endeavor is driven in large part by significant quantities of high quality content.  The challenge is simple: are you producing the right content, in the right medium, for your audience.  We’ll come back to how to develop a content strategy in just a bit.  But first, let’s take stock of how effective your existing content has been.  Take a few pieces you’ve produced recently and run them through the following evaluation. Here are the core questions to ask:

1. Is your content geared toward your customers….or toward your peers?

One of the most common mistakes we make with our content is writing it for the wrong audience.  Consider: the content that you are developing is for your website and social media channels.  These properties are used to advertise your web design business, and your goal is to reach new clients.

In this instance, articles such as “the latest in vector options” or “how this new plugin makes it easier to design flash pages” might be fascinating for you to research and write, and directly relevant to the work that you do.  But these are going to appeal to your peers, not to your clients. They are going to be looking for things like “how to choose a great web designer,” “what budget is reasonable for building a new website,” and “what new design trends will help you look cutting edge in a crowded landscape.”

Often, we read publications in our space – magazines, blogs, and follow the social media of our peers.  This information leaks into our thought process and inspires the content that we write.  Make sure, though, that every piece of content you publish is advancing your goal and is targeted to the right audience.  Save those other articles mentioned above for industry publications, trade journals, or conferences.

2. Who are your customers – really? 

Once you’ve committed to writing for a specific audience – let’s assume your customers – this leads us to the next question.  Who are your customers, really?  To carry forward the web design analogy, you might say “people who are looking to have a website designed.”

Yet, very few businesses actually serve such a broad niche and those that do often fail.  Most businesses today are much more specialized.  So as you probe further, you realize that you design web sites exclusively for entrepreneurs.  In fact, you tend to specialize in brick and mortar businesses and in helping them establish an online presence.

So, the avatar you’re writing to has become an entrepreneur with a brick and mortar business that’s considering building a website to go online for the first time.  The types of questions and concerns that they need to address – and the resultant content you can create – are suddenly much clearer.  Use this information as the basis for both the type of content that you produce, as well as how you serve it up.

3. What problem in their life are you able to solve (and how can you advance that mission through your content)? 

We often think in terms of our businesses as the products and services we sell – the features.  For example in our web designer analogy, you’re thinking about the design consultation, the branding report, four iterations, unlimited stock imagery, and however many inputs.  As the client, we’re looking for the outcome: a finished website that beautifully represents our brand and communicates our offerings expertly to our market.

So if you’re producing content for a set of clients looking to have a website designed, try to interpret their questions.  One of the core insights for a content strategy is that a mainstream audience often has much more basic questions than you’d anticipate. Specific questions about website design might be:

  • How much will this cost?
  • How long does it take?
  • What will the process look like?
  • Who writes the copy?
  • Do I have to supply images?
  • How do I deal with hosting?
  • Can I update the site myself or do I have to pay you to do it?
  • How can I connect the site to my social media profiles?

As the concerns become clear, these questions provide specific topics around which to craft your content and take you that much further toward the goal of solving the customer’s problems.

4. Are you harnessing the power of story and the hook? 

Once you’ve established what you’re writing and to whom, there’s a question of how you craft that content.  We live in an age of top 10 lists, 5 apps to help you achieve X, and even this article on 5 questions to ask about a given content strategy.  But the real magic in content, as in copywriting, happens when you capture your reader’s attention.  What’s your hook?  How can you convey the same information using the power of story?

Consider these two introductions: “I first met Bert P. on a rainy afternoon in my Bay Area office.  He looked exhausted, his shoulders slumped, dark circles under his eyes, flexing his fingers as though he was tense.  Before I could even offer him a coffee he burst out with “Annie, if I don’t figure out a way to take my business online and start selling the modern way, I’m going to be bankrupt in six months.”

Versus, “Industries are affected by technological evolutions. Some industries progress faster than others. Unfortunately, by the time you wake up and realize that you needed a website, it might be too late.  Recently I had a customer who was within a few months of being bankrupt because all of his customers were moving to competitors with websites.”

Which of these two grabs your attention?  How can you integrate a story, or at least an interesting hook, into the next piece of content you create?

5. Do you have a clear call to action, and/or are you creating a sense of urgency?

Finally, does each piece of content that you write have a clear call to action.  For example, if you are describing a case study of a particular customer, do you close with something along the lines of “if you’re interested in learning more about these services, contact me here.”  Make sure that each piece of content features a clear call to action, to maximize the conversions of your efforts.

So how did you do?  Was your audience clear?  Was the topic you chose targeted to their needs?  Did the piece feature a clear call to action? Did it capture their attention?  Did it solve a real problem and create value for them?  It’s important that each and every piece of content that you produce achieves these things.

How to Build a Content Strategy

Now that you know where you stand with your previous content efforts and have a good sense of the core elements of an effective content strategy, you can move forward with the next step. In order to be a successful content marketer, you need to lay out a plan. It can become too easy to just produce content, to strive to “feed the beast” that requires ever increasing amounts of high quality content in order to meet SEO, sales, and traffic objectives.

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Instead, I encourage you to take a step back.  Planning out your content strategy will ultimately save you money, cut the time it takes you to achieve your goals, and perhaps yield results that go well beyond your expectations.

1. Be very clear on what you want to achieve

A content strategy is taking you toward a goal.  Define that goal very clearly.  Rather than craft an overarching strategy, decide a series of micro-goals and then determine what it will take to help you achieve those.

Let’s look at an example.  A car dealership may want to increase visibility with overall customers for all of their lines.  But the kind of customer that is looking for information about a pickup truck is unlikely to be interested in the basic information needed to evaluate a Mercedes or BMW.  So the car dealership might set two goals: to raise awareness of their service department that specializes in pickup trucks, as well as raise awareness among area customers about their excellent selection of luxury cars.  Each of these goals can be achieved using an appropriate strategy for each one.

2. Take the time to target content topics and form to the people consuming them

Look at the data you have available to you from existing campaigns to make decisions about your content format. Take stock of your Google Analytics or other website data; look at your email newsletter conversion information.  The information you’re looking to uncover is what kind of content your customers, readers, or target audience like to consume.  If you don’t have historical data, you could always consider evaluating things like general trends, keyword data, and the general queries that bring people to your website to provide insight into what information your clients value most.

3. Ask your customers what they need the most

Consider running a survey to ask your customers and readers what kind of information they need most.  Do they have specific information they are looking for?  Would they like a regular Q&A feature?  Do they consume video more often or prefer reports they can download to Kindle on their phones?  Another option to look at in terms of getting your customers to talk to you is setting up a simple follow up communication to newsletter opt-ins, purchases, and more.  Simply ask what their biggest current concern is, or what kind of information they would like from you give the opportunity to ask for it.

4. Consider internal versus external opportunities

How much of your goal requires you meeting a need with your existing audience, versus how much requires that you expand your reach?  If your goal is related to the first, then certain forms such as a members only area, email outreach campaigns, and a blog series make a lot of sense.  Otherwise, looking for ways to share your content through guest posting, interviews, and freelance writing may be the way to go.

5. Develop a schedule

Once you’ve evaluated these specific components, we recommend choosing a period of time and href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/content-planning-for-2015-how-to-come-up-with-365-days-of-excellent-blogging-ideas/">developing a content schedule to go with it. 3, 6, or 12 months are all logical choices. Content marketing is a marathon, not a sprint as they say.  You certainly may achieve outstanding success with a piece that goes viral or hits its mark, but you will be much more successful if you take the long view. Set weekly goals that specify who you’re hoping to reach, what you’ll talk about, the format it’ll take, and where you’ll distribute or publish it.  Once you’ve put together the schedule, test it and make sure there are no holes such as missed opportunities or too much repetition.

If you’ve followed the recommendations in this article, you’ve established clear goals for your content marketing strategy.  You’ve evaluated the success of previous campaigns.  You’ve reviewed relevant data and gotten clear about opportunities, historical patterns, and customer needs that inform your efforts.  And you’ve set out a schedule of how to fulfill the potential of that work over the next several months.  The key factor now is to focus on executing well.  And after you’ve executed, measure your success, update your plan, and execute again.

Happy content marketing!


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Blogger Interview: 5 Questions with Devesh Sharma



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Introduction: Devesh Sharma

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What were you doing at your 19? At age of 19, Devesh Sharma is already a blogger, author, serial entrepreneur, an affiliate marketer, and role model to many WordPress users. His blog, href="http://www.wpkube.com/" target="_blank">WP Kube, is followed by thousands of fans; and his other venture, title="Blokube" href="http://www.blokube.com/" target="_blank">Blokube, is helping a large group of bloggers to interact and grow.

In case you wish to dig into Devesh’s mind and learn from his success – today is your lucky day! Our guest today, Devesh Sharma, has shared tons of great tips in blog marketing and web hosting  in the following interview. I am 100% sure that you will learn a lot from this Q&A session.

So, are you ready? Let’s rock’n’roll!

Q1: Hello Devesh, thanks for being with us today. WP Kube is a very popular WordPress resources blog – you have more than 5,500 followers from Facebook, Twitter and RSS Reader. How did you achieve this?

Thanks for having me, Jerry.

At the start, I did nothing execpt writing content but after a few months I started promoting through various methods.

  1. Guest Posting on larger websites.
  2. Cross Promotion
  3. Social Blogmarking sites
  4. Social Media
  5. Connecting with other bloggers

Those are the strategies I used to build the social following across various networks. And most recently I hired a few paid content writers for WP Kube, but I am not going to talk about any paid marketing strategy here.

Guest Posting

I bet most of you have already heard about guest posting, may be in Lori’s recent title="10 Killer Strategies to Win more Traffic for Your Blog" href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/blogging-tips/10-killer-strategies-to-win-more-traffic-for-your-blog/" target="_blank">traffic generation post or through one of the many title="The Ultimate Guide to Guest Blogging" href="http://www.writersincharge.com/guest-blogging-guide/" target="_blank">guest posting guides available on the internet.

Guest posting is a great way to generate traffic, subscribers, and build new connections, with little efforts. It takes 2-3 hours to write a quality guest post but the traffic & links, it drives helps in long term.

I would be the first one to admit that I didn’t wrote as many guest posts as title="Kevin Muldoon" href="http://www.kevinmuldoon.com" target="_blank">Kevin Muldoon or title="Leaving work Behind" href="http://www.leavingworkbehind.com" target="_blank">Tom Ewer did. But what I did was took action and got good results. The best way to truly get results is by taking action. So stop reading, and start taking action today.

Some Examples:

  • Make Your Blog Load Faster than ProBlogger: href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2011/01/04/how-to-make-your-blog-load-faster-than-problogger/" target="_blank">Part 1 and href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2012/02/08/make-your-blog-load-faster-than-problogger-part-2/" target="_blank">2
  • title="The top 10 tools for freelance designers" href="http://www.creativebloq.com/career/tools-freelance-designers-7133493" target="_blank">The top 10 tools for freelance designers
  • title="5 Simple Tips to Make Money with Affiliate Marketing" href="http://www.famousbloggers.net/make-money-affiliate-marketing.html" target="_blank">5 Simple Tips to Make Money with Affiliate Marketing
  • href="http://basicblogtips.com/plugins-grow-your-email-list.html" target="_blank">5 WordPress Plugins to Grow your Email List

Cross Promotion

At the time of launch, I used to run a multi-author blogging tips blog called Technshare. So I used it to promote my WordPress blog and it helped WP Kube to gain rankings in Google.

Social Blogmarking sites

The term Social blogmarking was coined my good friend href="https://twitter.com/alexwhalley23" target="_blank">Alex Whalley in 2010. It is basically refers to social bookmarking sites aimed for Bloggers. There are only a handful of blogging communities available for bloggers

  • title="Blokube" href="http://www.blokube.com" target="_blank">Blokube – Most active social site for bloggers & internet marketers
  • title="Inbound" href="http://www.inbound.org" target="_blank">Inbound – Mostly for SEO related stuff
  • href="http://www.blogengage.com" target="_blank">BlogEngage – One of the oldest and paid social blogmarking sites.

Social Media

Believe it or not, but social media plays an important role in marketing. Initially, I did not do much except for replying and sharing other people’s content. I basically followed the 80/20 role, 80% quality content and 20% self promotion. I also used a social service called – Twiends, which helped me to gain a few hundred followers.

And most recently, I started using title="Bufferapp" href="http://www.bufferapp.com" target="_blank">Bufferapp, a web based scheduling service that allows me to post across several networks. It’s a great app and saves a lot of time.

Connecting with other bloggers

If you want to really make some useful connections in your niche, start building them with your peers rather then running around big blogs or gurus. Share their stuff on social media, comment on their posts or write a guest post for them.

This is how I build relationship with href="http://bloggingwizard.com/blogger-outreach-tips/" target="_blank">Adam Connell; I first dropped him an email and asked if he could link to one of my blog posts in his next weekly roundup. He not only linked to my post but also did a href="http://www.wpkube.com/author/adam/" target="_blank">few guest posts.

On a side note, Adam is working an content outreach course, you should href="http://bloggeroutreachmastery.com/" target="_blank">check it out.

I used same approach to connect with href="http://thewpchick.com/about-kim-doyal/" target="_blank">Kim Doyal, she ended up writing a href="http://thewpchick.com/wp-kube-another-awesome-wordpress-resource/" target="_blank">review about WP Kube.

Q2: From a recent article by Sourav, I understand that WP Kube has moved to WP Engine not long ago. Can we know what triggers the switch?

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Yes, we recently href="http://www.wpkube.com/moving-to-wpengine/" target="_blank">moved to WPEngine. I have been a fan of the Managed Hosting provider but never got the time to move my site. But with the recent Hostgator outrage and slow loading times, I decided to change the hosting provider to WPEngine.

It has only been a few months and I am already happy with the transition. WP Engine is an excellent hosting provider for bloggers, who don’t have time (like me) or technical knowledge to manage the hosting.

The one big difference, whey I prefer WPEngine is because of their fast loading times. My site now loads in under 2.5 seconds, compared to hostgator where a single page took 6 seconds to load.

Q3: Do you have any particular bad or good experience with other hosting company? Tell us about it.

Believe it or not, but most people love their hosting provider, until something goes wrong.

I don’t have any bad experience particularly; I am currently using Hostgator, BlueHost and WPEngine, and all of them have a fantastic infrastructure and support.

Q4: If you could only recommend one web hosting provider to those who are just starting out, who would it be? And, why?

If you are just starting a one page website or a new blog, then I would recommend BlueHost or Hostgator, both are somewhat same and owned by Endurance International.

There are three main reasons:

  • Bluehost isn’t expensive compared to other managed hosting providers, and will only cost you .95 per month.
  • The specs are more than enough for a new website.
  • They provide fantastic support.

On the other hand, if you have small business or are looking for business class hosting, then go with WPEngine.

Q5: Beside Akismet (everyone is using it, right?), what are the three WordPress plugins that you can’t live without?

I am currently using a combination of Conditional Captcha and Akismet, for most of my sites and it works quite well. To find a complete list of plugins & tools that I’m using, you can see title="WPKube Blueprint" href="http://www.wpkube.com/toolbox/" target="_blank">WPKube Blueprint.

  • WordPress SEO by Yoast – The most complete SEO plugin.
  • nRelate Related content – The best related Posts plugin for WP.
  • Backup Buddy – The best backup solution for WordPress.

Thanks again for your time. Do you have anything to add before we end this interview?

Two things –

  • Always invest in the right hosting company and do your research before making the final choice.
  • Backup your site weekly or at least monthly. You cannot rely on your hosting provider all the time.

Follow Devesh href="http://www.twitter.com/wpkube" target="_blank">@WP Kube on Twitter and href="https://plus.google.com/100270244961423693287" target="_blank">+WP Kube on Google Plus.


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Top 20 Questions to Ask a Web Host Before You Sign Up



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title="How to choose a web host" href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/choose-the-right-web-hosting/">Choosing a new web host can be a nerve-wracking experience. A bad web hosting company can be a nightmare for website owners. Downtime, lost files or poor customer service can all work to derail your online business. Fortunately, there are some questions you can ask that may help narrow down your choices and weed out the one that are troublesome and might not provide the level of service you need.

How Long Have You Been in Business?

A new webhosting company will often take out banner ads and offer phenomenal deals to gain new customers. However, the lack of experience from a new company can harm your own business as you struggle to stay online and keep your site up and running. If you cannot find a start date through the Better Business Bureau or on the company’s “About Us” or “Company History” page, don’t hesitate to e-mail them and ask them when they began hosting websites.

What Experience Do Your Technicians and Leaders Have?

Even if a web hosting company is new, if the company leaders and technicians have been in the hosting and IT industry for a number of years, you may want to give them a chance. People who are savvy with computers are the ones who choose to offer website hosting. They may have gained their experience through a large corporation’s IT department, for example. Having this information on hand can help you make an informed decision about whether or not they have the experience necessary to keep your site up the majority of the time.

How Are Package Upgrades Handled?

As your website grows, you may need to increase the size of your hosting package to meet bandwidth demands or to add more space. Find out how hard it is to upgrade to a bigger package. Is the process smooth? If rates go up, will you get the reduced rate since you are already a customer? Also find out whether they will automatically upgrade the package for you or if there is anything additional you need to do on your end. Finally, ask if they use billing information on file or if you’ll have to provide it again. These may seem like small points, but when you’re running a thriving business, every little detail that they can help you with is time saved that you can work on other things.

What Are Discounts for Paying Ahead?

The typical hosting package is paid on a monthly or quarterly basis. Some hosts – title="Learn how to find a cheap host that does not suck, click here." href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/ultimate-cheap-web-hosting-guide/">budget hosting services, especially – offer a discount if you pay for a full year. style="line-height: 1.5em;">You may want to inquire about paying for two years in advance and see if you can get a further discount. One note of caution with this… Be sure that you love the host before you commit to two full years and keep in mind that the host you adore today can become the host you loathe tomorrow. If customer service changes or the host begins having downtime, you may want to leave. How would this be handled? How would the remainder of your money be refunded or would it? 

Are There Any Setup Fees?

Find out if there are any setup fees to move to the new host. A fee of to for setup is not unheard of, but there are also excellent hosts that do not charge a setup fee. If the hosting company does charge a setup fee and you prefer not to pay it, tell them you are considering their competitors and ask if they would be willing to waive the fee if you choose them. It never hurts to ask as long as you are polite and respectful.

Are There Excess Bandwidth Charges?

Your hosting package allots a specific amount of bandwidth to your website. It isn’t likely to be a problem in the early days, but as traffic increases to your site, you may run into issues with going over bandwidth. Make sure you understand clearly what charges might be involved and find out if there is a way to upgrade to reduce these charges. Will the server let you know when you’re getting close on bandwidth or are you responsible for keeping track?

Is the Tech Department Available 24/7?

Webhosts will state they are available 24/7, but this isn’t always the case. The worst thing is to have a website that is down on a Friday night and not get a response until Monday morning. That can mean two full days of lost traffic to your site. Find out if the support is actually there for you around the clock by asking pointed questions.

How Do You Handle Site Security?

You only need to understand basic security terms, such as SSL and Firewalls to make sure they have some protections in place. However, you should also inquire about the backend of your site. Will other people hosted on your server have access to your files at any point? How will the web host ensure they do not?

Spam Complaints

Spam is annoying to everyone and we hope it is the last thing you’d ever do intentionally via your website, but what about a rare case where someone forgets that they signed up for your e-mail newsletter and accuses you of spam? Will your host allow you a chance to explain your side or will you be locked out of your site? Understanding their Terms of Service process will ensure you don’t run into  a situation where you’re suddenly without a host.

How Many Customers Are on Each Server?

Too many customers on a single server can cause your website to run slow. Gathering information on how big the each server is and how many clients are on it can help you compare different hosting companies. Favor the one that has the least number of clients per server.

Do You Offer Support for Scripts Installed Through the cPanel?

Most hosting companies do not offer support, but a host with excellent customer service should be willing to point you in the right direction. Just as an example, my own web hosting company helped me understand how to better secure WordPress sites when I first started using them and got hacked. The tech support sent me links to articles to read and suggested specific plugins and things I could do. Was it part of their job description? No. They never promised to provide that service. One of the reasons I love my web hosting company is because they do go above and beyond and offer these types of perks.

How Often Is My Site Backed Up?

Look for a web host that backs up the site at least once a day. Also inquire about where backups are stored and whether you can access them through your cPanel.

Do You Offer Referral Bonuses?

If you love your web hosting company, you’ll want to tell your network. You might as well get a referral fee for new business you send their way. Some hosting companies offer this via an affiliate program.

What Is Your Average Monthly Uptime?

Uptime is important, but you want a figure for a full month to see what the uptime really is. Seek a 99.8% or better uptime (this site, href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/hosting-updates-news/quick-update-on-wp-engine-hosting-2-months-later/">WHSR is hosted on a 100%-up-server).

Where Is Your Home Base? Is Tech Support Also Located There or Outsourced?

There is nothing that says your host can’t be located in another country. However, if you can’t understand tech support because of a thick dialect, you may have a hard time fixing any issues with your website.

Do You Offer a Money-Back Guarantee?

What if you move your sites, spend all that time and energy and are extremely unhappy? Will they provide a refund of your hosting fees so you can take your money and move elsewhere?

Note: Some web hosts offer anytime money back guarantee (ie. href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/hosting-review/bluehost/">BlueHost and href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/hosting-review/ipage/">iPage).

How Do You Handle Downtime?

If you have a 100% uptime guarantee and your site is only up 95% of the time that month, how does the hosting company handle it? Are you given a partial refund or credit?

How Many E-mail Addresses Can Be Created with an Account?

As your business grows, you may hire additional workers who all need their own domain-specific e-mail address. Find out if e-mail creation is unlimited or if there is a set number you can create with your package. And also, learn about your choices in case your href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/featured-articles/email-hosting-guide/">web host does not support email hosting.

Are There Any Penalties for Cancellation?

If you decide to leave at some point, you don’t want to pay cancellation fees or lose money you’ve already paid the host. Ask how they handle cancellations and if there is a minimum amount of time you are tied to the contract before you can move elsewhere.

What Makes You the Best Choice?

Asking this question allows the href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/compare-best-five-hosting/">web host to sell themselves to you.

What is unique about their company? They should have a clear reason why you should choose them over the competition. This could be excellent customer service, strong uptime records, or even that they want your business and will give you a discount to get it. Ask and see what types of interesting responses you get.

While you may be able to answer some of these questions with a bit of digging and research on your own, other questions will need to be sent to the customer service or sales department of the potential web host. How quickly they respond, how politely they respond and with how much information can be a signal to you about the level of customer service you can expect going forward. If it is lacking when they are trying to gain your business, what do you think it will be like once they already have your business?

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