Back Up Your Blog - Don’t Say You Weren’t Warned

You’ve set up your blog.  Everything is going fine, you’ve got some traffic, people are recommending your blog to friends.That picture of a cat juggling ice-cubes worked really well.  Readers seem to respond to it.  They must love cats.  You’ve been uploading content for a month now and you have a respectable amount of content on your site.You sit down and relax because life is wonderful.  After making yourself a delicious sandwich you log on to your computer and check your blog.

BOOOOMMM.Your blog is no longer.  You refresh the page and still nothing.  You start to panic.You have this sudden realisation that a year’s work has been transformed into an error page.All that time you spent looking for obscene pictures of vegetables has been wasted.  Your blog, like magic, has gone.

I hope this tale illustrates the point I'm trying to say.  Many people don’t bother taking precautions as they never think the bad things will happen to them.  They don’t wear sunblock.They laugh at those people who use seatbelts.  They eat sushi a lot.  These people are setting themselves up for a world of trouble.  Disaster will happen to you one day in one form or another so it is very important to be prepared for it.

So what is the safety net of the blog world?  What will soften your fall when you stumble from grace?  It’s actually very easy.  The first part is so easy that I shouldn’t even bother telling you.  Maybe I won’t tell you, as telling you this might insult your intelligence.  You probably already know this.  I mean, you should, but I guess it would be cruel to build this up without telling you what it is.  Okay, here we go: INVEST IN A DECENT WEB HOST.That wasn't too hard, right?  Look, web hosting is ridiculously cheap today, so there are no excuses for cutting corners.  Go with the big guys who have the experience and reputation to run your website RELIABLY.  No gimmicks, just 24/7 quality service.  I personally recommend StartLogic.  The reason it’s good to have one of the big guys instead of your friend who is a part-time weed dealer is because the big guys have the best customer support.  They have probably dealt with whatever question you have a thousand times before.  You will be in good hands.

The next thing to do is have a backup of every bit of content you post.  That means saving all of your adorable pictures of cats on to your computer.  If you’re really good, you should have a backup external hard drive with everything important on it.  Having an external hard drive will protect your precious material from any virus attacks or other annoying computer problems.  It doesn’t take long to save a copy of each file on to your computer.  So take the time and do this.Most good web hosts have a backup system that will save your files in case of a disaster, but if there’s anything that you learnt from ‘I, Robot’ it should be not to trust machines.

When blogging becomes a sustainable income for you, you have to protect your assets.Back the whole lot up- everything. It probably will never happen, but be prepared.  If you don’t, your life’s work can be gone in an instant.  Poof.Go back up your blog NOW.

 

 Mail this post

StumbleUpon It!

Technorati Tags: , , , , , , ,

Tags: , , , , , , ,

Leave a Reply