WPWebManager launches free website health check for small businesses
WPWebManager has introduced a free Website Health Check to help small businesses find WordPress security, performance, SEO and maintenance issues before they hurt traffic or usability. Each report is personally reviewed and includes prioritized recommendations, a health score and a plain-language action plan.
Why it matters: - Small business websites can lose security, speed and search visibility without obvious warning signs. - WPWebManager's free review is designed to surface those problems before they affect customers or sales. - The service may help owners decide what needs urgent attention and what can wait.
What happened: - WPWebManager launched a free Website Health Check for small business owners. - The service is aimed at identifying hidden issues in WordPress websites that affect security, performance, search visibility and usability. - The company says the check is available to small businesses, nonprofit organizations and other WordPress website owners.
The details: - Each website receives a personally reviewed Website Health Report. - The report covers security, loading performance, search engine visibility, WordPress maintenance concerns, mobile experience and overall usability. - The review may include website security and SSL signals, page speed, WordPress health, SEO and Google visibility, mobile experience and user experience. - The report includes a Website Health Score, core health indicators and a Priority Action Plan. - The action plan groups recommendations into immediate concerns, next steps and ongoing optimization opportunities. - Findings are written in plain language so business owners can understand them without a technical audit. - Website owners are not required to buy services after receiving the report. - WPWebManager also offers WordPress Website Care Plans for ongoing maintenance and support. - Those services may include managed WordPress hosting, software updates, daily backups, uptime monitoring, security protection, performance monitoring and professional WordPress support. - The company says the service is built around the principle: Healthy Websites. Healthy Business. - For more information, visit WPWebManager. - The company also listed its LinkedIn page at WPWebManager on LinkedIn.
Between the lines: - The free check appears designed as both a diagnostic tool and a trust-building entry point for smaller clients. - Personal review by founder Peter Tomasovitch differentiates the service from fully automated scanners. - Tomasovitch said the review can confirm when a site is in good shape and can explain where improvements would help. - He said the assessment can point to security, performance, search visibility and WordPress maintenance issues, then explain the next steps. - Tomasovitch has more than 25 years of experience designing, building, hosting and maintaining websites for small businesses.
What's next: - Interested website owners can request a free Website Health Check through the WPWebManager website. - Businesses that need ongoing help can move into one of WPWebManager's care plans. - The company is positioning the free report as an entry point to longer-term website maintenance services.
The bottom line: - WPWebManager is betting that a free, human-reviewed website audit will help small businesses catch problems early and keep WordPress sites running smoothly.
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