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Top 4 WordPress Backup Tips

2012-12-26 15 Dailymotion

CLICK HERE: http://wptheeasyway.com/wordpress-how-to-backup.html<br /><br />Top 4 WordPress Backup Tips That You Should Know<br /><br />So you're looking to back up your website.<br />But before you do that, let me tell you some precautionary advice <br />that I've gathered over the years while using WordPress.<br />Believe me, I learned things the hard way: in the beginning, <br />I didn't even bother to create a WordPress backup until I lost <br />all my files one day due to a web server incident—<br />and that really got me started on my doing backups regularly!<br /><br />To help you avoid file loss mistakes like the one I went through, <br />I suggest you follow the four best backup tips <br />that I'm going to share with you today.<br />This way, you can have a safer, smoother <br />backup process for your own website.<br /><br />The Top 4 WP Backup Tips to Secure Your Database<br /><br />1. Perform Regular Backups<br />I publish fresh content almost every day, <br />I do weekly backups to secure my new posts and pages.<br />It might seem unnecessary but I don't really want <br />to risk losing any recent work I've done.<br /><br />The frequency is up to you, but backing up your database <br />on a regular basis is highly recommended especially <br />after you've worked so hard to build your site.<br /><br />I suggest setting up a strict schedule <br />(daily, every Thursdays, every two weeks, every end of the month, <br />et cetera) so you won't forget.<br /><br />2. Use a Reliable Plugin<br />Are you too busy to do the backups yourself? <br />Then turn to WordPress plugins instead! <br />Some of the best ones to download are WP-DB-Backup, XCloner, <br />myRepono, WordPress Backup to Dropbox, WP Online Backup <br />and WordPress EZ Backup.<br /><br />My personal favorite, by far, is a premium plugin called WP Twin.<br />It allows you to not only backup quickly and easily <br />but to clone sites from one installation to another.<br />There is also an option for automatic backups at <br />pre-set intervals that you select.<br /><br />3. Set up a Free Email Account<br />Another good tip is creating a new account <br />with a web-based email service.<br />Gmail, Yahoo Mail and Aol Mail are some of the most <br />trusted ones you can try.<br />After doing a backup, just send the files <br />to your email—this way, <br />you'll have a second source in case your computer <br />breaks down out of the blue.<br /><br />4. Create a Backup with Your Web Host<br />Most WordPress hosting services nowadays include <br />automatic backups in their subscription plans.<br />Some companies offer them for free, <br />but others will charge you for it.<br />You might want to check with your provider first <br />to see what your plan covers.<br /><br />Also, be sure that you're with a reliable web host <br />to begin with so you can always make proper backup copies.<br />As you can see, you have plenty of options <br />when it comes to backing up your WordPress site.<br /><br />You can even apply them altogether to truly secure <br />your contents and prevent hacking.<br /><br />Apply these WP backup tips today so you can provide <br />the best possible security for your website database!<br /><br />If you want to watch more videos like this, click on the link below:<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sucDdJR0hDo&feature=youtu.be

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