If you’re running WordPress on your website, then you know how easy it is to manage your site with it. Yet, with such ease of use, WordPress users don’t always have themselves prepared for disaster as we should. Think about it. When you’re at a gig, if you have a battery die on you then you grab a spare that you brought just in case. If a guitar string breaks, then you should either have a second guitar to switch to or spare strings for the guitar. So why would you not have a backup plan in place for your WordPress site? Take a peek at this great post on the CopyBlogger site for some things you should have ready should an issue arise with your WordPress page.
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