A Stich In Time Saves Nine
Many projects focus solely on getting the website launched, without considering its future maintenance. Inevitably, neglected sites fail to live up to their original promise, and instead become liabilities.
Hire Bright Lauch to keep your website compelling, to maintain its impact, and to encourage repeat visits.
Advance Planning is the Key
While the majority of entrepreneurs ignore the importance of continuously maintaining their website and IT systems, the lack of advance planning becomes obvious when disaster strikes.
A single computer meltdown, virus or theft could turn your entire business upside down. Moreover, your business could be forced to publicly acknowledge carelessness and insufficient preparation.
Our clients have asked for help with some of the scenarios described on the right, knowing that it is a lot cheaper to act now, rather than postpone the inevitable until an emergency. If you have a different issue to tackle, please contact us for a free consultation.
Support Services
Bright Launch and its affiliates provide the following IT support and website maintenance services:
- Domain registration/maintenance
- Web hosting set-up/maintenance
- POP email account configuration
- Spam reduction/virus filtering
- Log and database backup
- Search engine optimization
- Post Launch Promotion
- Customer Training
- Site traffic analysis
- Network security audit
- Patch management for e-commerce, blogs and bulletin boards
Other questions? Visit our FAQ and Resources section. Need to discuss your specific situation? Call us for a free consultation.
“I want to backup my systems.”
Computer systems are far from perfect, and usually catastrophic data loss occurs when you least expect it. Bright Launch advocates regular data backups that allow your business to recover in a snap.
“I want someone to keep my blog application patched.”
Open-source packages are usually free, and benefit from thousands of developers continuously correcting security or performance issues. As a result, e-commerce, weblogs and bulletin boards release several patches over the course of any given year.
“I need to know which customers visit my website.”
Once your website is up and running, you may want to see if your site works as intended - by analyzing where visitors come from and where they go. This data, already available in raw form on your website, can be analyzed in a number of ways, putting all the information at your fingertips, in easy-to-understand pie charts.