Do you check your SiteHealth details?

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When I checked the SiteHealth for my site today, I found that the details are awesome.

The screenshot below shows it all:


You would find that I have scored 100 everywhere.

Publishing frequency

I have been publishing mlm product reviews 5 days a week with the help of my content writer who is also an old member here. This hasn’t had much effect on my rankings yet. So looks may be deceptive though.

Content Quality and Variety

My reviews are all a little over 1,000 words. But the other posts I write myself go beyond 1,000 words.

Visitor Engagements (Comments)

For every piece I publish, I ask for 2 WA comments and get between 3 and 7.

Your Engagement

I make sure to answer all the comments within 48 hours. For example, I will answer a little over half of the comments on the day’s post. Then 1 or 2 on the earlier day’s post.

Plugins

This is a tricky issue. I always fight with myself as to whether I should add an interesting plugin I find or keep to the 4.

Since I’ve suffered a lot from a slow site due to an excessive number of plugins (I didn’t know then that they slow down websites), I’m a little more careful now.

Site Trust

I wonder what kind of trust I have from search engines and they’re not sending me the traffic I need to succeed.

My content writer tells me patience is needed. It’s difficult but can I twist Google’s arms?

Google Ranked

In the beginning of my blog, when I type the title “Secure Your Future With Us” into Google, it comes up. Now, it doesn’t. I even tried it right now. No result. Maybe due to the several tweaks my blog has gone through.

The other day I wanted to know where I was ranked and gave it up when no results showed even up to page 10.

Website feedback

I stopped asking for it when I realized members write anything at all obliging you to refuse their input.

Your turn

Why don’t you go and check your SiteHealth details now? A pleasant surprise might be waiting for you.

Simply click on Websites and SiteManager when you’re in your dashboard.

Akoli

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WA's hosting is adequate when starting your business, but many members after their website have a large number of posts and plugins find they need another hosting company that is not a shared hosting server

As long as your website is fast enough and your posts and plugins are low a shared server usually is fine, but after a few years you might want to consider moving your website if you find a shared hosting server just is not doing the job for you

I know many members from WA who has moved their site after their business has grown, so this is something to consider down the road

Jeff

Thanks for the detailed explanation. I agree that a shared hosting isn't goood for you when your business gets big.

Thank You,
It is just something to be thinking about for the future, you will know when it is time to move on
Jeff

Sure.

Happy we met and had this conversation
Jeff

It is my pleasure too.

I hope you are having a nice weekend sir
Jeff

Working on my website, sir.

I can tell you are a lot like me when I started out, I never took a day off I even worked on the weekend as well and I still do
Jeff

I will slow down when I reach my success goal.

Yes no one knows you better than yourself when you need to take a break to prevent yourself to burn out
Jeff

Right.

Take Care my new friend
Jeff

Thank you, take care too.

Akoli. do not check as often as I should.

Stuat

I don't check often myself. And I have no schedule to check it.

I use Dream Host and they send me reports on my website's health weekly in my email, so this makes it super easy for me to keep track of how the health of my website is doing.

How is the shared hosting at Wealthy Affiliate with so many websites on the same hosting server

Jeff

I didn't know about Dream Host. I just checked it but I think it's paying. Can you give the positive sides of it?

29.95 per month and that is not a shared hosting plan, you will find most hosting charges you yearly and many new business owners really can't afford that expense

Dream Host
Blue Host
Site Ground

are the recommended website hosting for WordPress,

They having 20 years of experience in hosting technology. DreamHost provides hosting for web developers, designers, bloggers, e-commerce and online business owners. DreamHost is a reliable and affordable web hosting provider.

Last 16-month average uptime:

March 2019 average uptime: 99.99%
February 2019 average uptime: 99.94%
January 2019 average uptime: 99.96%
December 2018 average uptime: 100%
November 2018 average uptime: 100%
October 2018 average uptime: 99.99%
September 2018 average uptime: 99.96%
August 2018 average uptime: 100%
July 2018 average uptime: 99.99%
June 2018 average uptime: 100%
May 2018 average uptime: 99.96%
April 2018 average uptime: 99.75%
March 2018 average uptime: 99.94%
February 2018 average uptime: 99.85%
January 2018 average uptime: 100%
December 2017 average uptime: 100%

Well it is one of the best choices if you ever want to move your website to a hosting program that is not a shared hosting at affordable cost

I would use either of these three hosting companies with confidence

Jeff

Ok, thanks for the detailed information.

I check them often, just don't pay much attention to the plugin stat. As long as my Site Speed is ok, I add as many as plugins as I want. At last count I had 20. Here is a good tutorial on plugins.

Thanks Mark, I read your post.
I will try not to go plug-in crazy now!

20 plugins and you site speed is ok? Which theme do you use? It must be speed-friendly?

I use a PersonalTrainerPro theme from CatchThemes. $55/year.
The main thing with plugins is that they play well with each other and your theme. You can make sure of this by backing up your site and checking site speed before adding a new plugin.

Then be sure to check site speed after you install the new plugin. This will tell you if it is ok. Watch the tutorial I send above.

I didn’t understand what you meant by the website feedback line.

Do you use the product review plug-in. It was used during live training last Friday. I guess it’s important, but I’m not sure.
Like you said, I want to keep plug-ins to a minimum

The website feedback is something that you ask for and members take a look at your site and tell you what they think is okay and what need to be corrected.

No, I don't use the product review plugin. What's the name?

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