Pitfalls and Traps #7
Pitfalls and Traps #7
Hostage Taking and Hijacking
Harr! How does one's own site become a hostage or be hijacked?
Harr! How does one's own site become a hostage or be hijacked?
The devil is in the details. Be sure to ask your web designer how much of the site (if any) is licensed under them and if any of it is proprietary.
So you have hired a web designer and paid in full, in cash, to get the work started but with no contract in place (can you guess where this is headed?).
Just like your PC or Mac, software updates and upgrades are a must if you want to keep your site more safe and secure.
If choose to host with a local web company, make sure you've got your back-end covered with a contract (oh contracts, here we go again...).
Website projects are complex things and require a lot of time and task to complete.
Afraid someone else might be using your own content (written text) on the net? Checkout this free plagiarize checker to know for sure.
What we know so far about Google's 'Mobile First' take on the web: Google rolled out a process of mobile-first indexing to a larger number of sites. The rollout was only for sites that follow what Google described as the best practices for mobile first-first indexing.
This was the first time Google confirmed that it would moving more sites to the mobile-first indexing process. Earlier than that, Google had announced that a select number of sites had already been moved over.
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