As spring arrives, it’s not just our homes that could use a refresh—our websites deserve one too! In the digital world, “dusty” files can accumulate just like long-forgotten items in a closet or attic. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the steps of a spring cleaning for your website to make it faster and more secure.
Why is website maintenance so important?
⇒ It results in slower loading times, which negatively impact user experience and Google rankings.
⇒ It can leave security vulnerabilities, making it an easy target for hackers.
⇒ It can be a disadvantage for SEO if search engines struggle to crawl the site effectively.
Google’s algorithm has been prioritizing fast-loading websites since 2018. According to several studies, many people leave a page if it doesn’t load within 3 seconds, so it’s worth making this a priority!
One of the best tools for testing a website is Google Lighthouse, which is available in Chrome’s Developer Tools or as a separate extension. The system tests the website on five different aspects, then rates it on a 0-100 scale and identifies potential issues. By fixing these issues, the website can become significantly more efficient.
How to start the “spring” cleaning?
Start
For WordPress websites, it’s recommended to start by reviewing the Site Health section under the Tools menu in the website’s admin panel. This section lists both recommended improvements and critical issues, making it easy to see which areas require immediate attention.
Backup and security measures
- ⇒ In the web hosting admin interface—in our case, the DirectAdmin or cPanel interface, which is accessible by logging into your account at admin.dotroll.com
- ⇒ with WordPress plugin (UpdraftPlus or All-in-One WP Migration)
- ⇒ via FTP connection
- ⇒ If your website uses a database, make sure to back up the database as well!
Check the performance of the web hosting
⇒ Statistic: Check if your website traffic has increased in recent times. If so, it’s worth checking whether your current hosting can handle the increased number of visitors. For example, you can easily analyze visitor behavior using tools like Google Analytics or other statistical tools.
⇒ You can also control how search bots access your site using the robots.txt file. This is important because it can affect how much bandwidth your site uses.
With the help of cache plugins, you can speed up your website’s loading time. Outdated cache files can cause incorrect display for visitors. We recommend the W3 Total Cache WordPress plugin for this purpose.
Delete unnecessary files and optimise
Over the years, a large number of files accumulate on your hosting, taking up space, becoming unnecessary, and slowing down your website. We recommend reviewing the following:
⇒ Old backups: If they are no longer needed and a newer version is available, it is advisable to delete them.
⇒ Outdated plugins and themes– They take up unnecessary space and also pose a security risk.
⇒ Pictures optimization – Compress large images using tools like TinyPNG or ShortPixel. Proper image optimization can reduce page size by 30-50%, significantly improving loading speed.
⇒ Unused media files: Review the uploaded images and videos. If there are files you no longer use, delete them.
⇒ Old e-mails and e-mail accounts: If your hosting includes email accounts, it’s worth reviewing and deleting old, unnecessary messages and unused email addresses.
Cleaning log files and statistics
The server automatically generates log files about visitor activity, errors, and other operations. Over time, these accumulate and take up storage space. Why should you delete them? Old log files are not needed for daily operations and can occupy a significant amount of storage.
Interesting fact: A high-traffic website can generate several gigabytes of log files each month!
Database cleaning and optimization
Unnecessary accumulated data in the database (e.g., old versions, spam comments) can slow down your website’s performance.
⇒ WordPress: Use plugins, for example WP Optimize or WP Sweep.
⇒ Manually: If you can do, try to clean the database with phpMyAdmin.
⇒ You can also easily manage databases on the cPanel or DirectAdmin interface
If you have an online store or a contact form, review old data. Outdated orders and processed contact form submissions should be archived or deleted.
Update plugins and themes
Old versions of plugins and themes can leave security vulnerabilities. Always update the plugins and themes you use to the latest version. Unused plugins should be deleted.
SEO optimization
After a thorough spring cleaning, your website’s SEO settings are worth refreshing.
⇒ Refreshing Meta title and descriptions: Make sure that the meta descriptions and titles on all your pages are up to date and fresh.
⇒ Checking URLs and backlinks: Redirecting old links and fixing broken URLs is important for SEO. According to many SEO experts, most websites have broken URLs that can significantly harm their search engine performance.
⇒ Refreshing Sitemap – Generate a new XML sitemap and send it to Google Search Console.
⇒ Refreshing content – Review older blog posts and update any outdated information. Fresh, up-to-date content increases visitor engagement and is also favored by Google’s algorithm. High-quality content is essential nowadays.
Security check and protection
With our hosting services, we place great emphasis on security and protecting users from one another.
1.Installing security plugins
Security is very important, particularly after updates. Use reliable security plugins such as Wordfence Security (comprehensive protection and firewall features) or Sucuri Security (website monitoring and malware removal).
2.Checking the validity of your SSL certificate
An SSL certificate not only enhances security but also provides SEO benefits. Check if it’s still valid and renew it if necessary.
3.Turn on the two-factor authentication
Summary
Spring cleaning is not only for our homes but also for our websites! Outdated files, unnecessary data, and security vulnerabilities can cause problems over time, so it’s worth regularly maintaining your website.
In summary, the following steps will help optimize performance, increase security, and improve SEO results:
✔ Backup before making any changes
✔ Check hosting performance and set up caching
✔ Delete unnecessary files and outdated plugins
✔ Clean and optimize the database
✔ Update SEO settings and refresh content
✔ Perform security checks, set up SSL certificates, and enable two-factor authentication
