I think I'd just ask my host what their backup options are. Most hosts offer it inclusive?
Hi, Simple question - Would you pay to have your wordpress site backed-up and kept up to date on a daily basis and if so what would you think is reasonable monthly fee you would pay.
We offer a similar service to our existing clients who find it quite useful as they generally don't want to be worring about this sort of thing.
We include daily backups, wordpress and plugin updates, content updates, comment reviewing and general maintenance for a fee of £100 per month for up to 2 hours work, then £100 per hour thereafter as required.
The 2 hours is generally enough to cover everything they need. We use a premium plugin to do a daily backup to dropbox, so most of the time is spent updating content and restoring backups in the rare cases they're required.
So I'd say £100 per month is reasonable, but it would depend on your clients and included services.
You also need to be careful of modifications. We've got a modified theme and a couple of modified plugins so when a new update rolls out the code needs reviewing, test deploying and then releasing if all is good!
I was going to mention this also. Most plugins are developed solely as plugins and perhaps tested on a basic Wordpress install. I often encounter plugins which simply don't display correctly with certain themes due to duplicate class names or lack of thought from the developer in general. The business is great if you're clicking the update buttons across a load of domains and everything runs smoothly but when you cock up someones site and spend a day fixing it the tiny amount you're charging them just doesn't seem worth it.
Clients love to make you liable also so be prepared to be blamed for everything, even if it's not your fault and if it is make sure you can fix it within the time you're paying for. I can just imagine you making a grand a month from 20 clients or whatever and have to work full time fixing errors that your updates have caused.
yeah good point i think i will stick to my own sites for now and monitor it.
Thanks to all for replying.
You also need to be careful of modifications. We've got a modified theme and a couple of modified plugins so when a new update rolls out the code needs reviewing, test deploying and then releasing if all is good!
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