Ensure your website stays healthy.

Your partner in maintaining a robust and secure WordPress presence.
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Discover the key reasons why regular health checks are essential for your WordPress website's success.

Your website should be working hard for your business. But over time, things break, slow down, or fall out of date often without you realising. Our Website Health Check gives you a clear, practical overview of what’s working, what isn’t, and what you can do to improve performance, visibility and conversions. Whether your site feels sluggish, isn’t generating enquiries, or just needs a tune‑up, this is the perfect place to start.

Publicity Matters, your partner in maintaining a robust and secure WordPress presence.

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Security Assurance.

Frequent health checks help identify vulnerabilities and potential security threats, ensuring your WordPress site stays one step ahead of malicious actors.

Search Engine Visibility.

Maintaining a healthy website enhances SEO, helping your WordPress site rank higher on search engines and attract more organic traffic.

Plugin & Theme Compatibility.

Ensure all plugins and themes are up-to-date and compatible, preventing conflicts could compromise functionality or lead to downtime. Regular assessments optimise performance by identifying and resolving issues could slow down your website, providing visitors with a seamless experience.

User Trust & Experience.

A well-maintained website builds trust among users, enhancing their overall experience and increasing the likelihood of return visits and conversions.

Optimal Performance.

Regular assessments optimise performance by identifying and resolving issues could slow down your website, providing visitors with a seamless experience.

Most website problems don’t announce themselves but instead quietly build up. A regular WordPress health check makes sure issues with security, performance or updates are caught early, before they turn into downtime, lost enquiries or costly fixes.

Matt Wilkie

Digital Director, Publicity Matters