WordPress Website Maintenance in Ireland.

Looking for expert WordPress maintenance services in Ireland? Our team offers personalised support for your WordPress website, ensuring regular updates, security monitoring, and performance optimisations tailored to your business needs. Trust us to keep your website running efficiently and securely with reliable WordPress maintenance services in Ireland and surrounding areas whilst you focus on your business.
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pricing plans.
bronze.
£60/mo*
perfect for brochure/informational sites.
includes:
- weekly site and database backup
- wordpress core updates
- plugin updates
- theme file updates
- uptime monitoriing
- virus scanning
- malware scanning
- 1hr development time
*monthly payments by direct debit. minimum contract 12 months
silver.
£95/mo*
perfect for medium traffic or frequently updated sites.
same as bronze plus
- daily site and database backup
- 2hrs development time
- monthly reports
*monthly payments by direct debit. minimum contract 12 months
gold.
£145/mo*
perfect for e-commerce or high customer interaction sites.
same as silver plus
- hourly and database backup
- e-commerce reporting.
- 4hrs development time
*monthly payments by direct debit. minimum contract 12 months
bronze.
£600/yr
Includes:
- weekly site and database backup
- wordpress core updates
- plugin updates
- theme file updates
- uptime monitoriing
- virus scanning
- malware scanning
- 1hr development time
silver.
£950/yr
Includes:
- daily site and database backup
- 2hrs development time
- monthly reports
gold.
£1,450/yr
Includes:
- hourly site and database backup
- e-commerce reporting.
- 4hrs development time
faqs.
our most asked questions in Ireland. if you need more information, hit the contact button below.
what is wordpress maintenance?
wordpress maintenance is the continual process of managing, updating and optimising wordpress websites to ensure they remain functional, secure and up-to-date.
There are several key components to consider:
1. Core Updates
Keeping the WordPress core software updated to the latest version to ensure compatibility and security.
2. Plugin and Theme Updates
Updating plugins and themes to their latest versions to prevent vulnerabilities and maintain functionality.
3. Security Monitoring
Implementing measures like malware scans, firewalls, and regular checks to protect against hacking attempts and cyber threats.
4. Backups
Creating regular backups of the website to ensure data can be restored in case of an issue.
5. Database Maintenance
Cleaning up the database to remove unused data, optimise tables, and improve loading times.
6. Bug Fixes and Troubleshooting
Identifying and resolving technical issues that arise, such as broken links, errors, or compatibility problems.
7. Content Updates
Making edits, adding new pages, or updating existing content to keep the site relevant.
8. Uptime Monitoring
Checking regularly to ensure the website is live and accessible to users at all times.
9. User Experience Improvements
Enhancing usability by fixing navigation issues, improving accessibility, or updating design elements.
why is wordpress maintenance important?
Security: Regular updates and monitoring reduce the risk of hacking.
Performance: Maintenance ensures the website loads quickly and functions properly.
SEO: A well-maintained website performs better in search rankings.
User Experience: Consistent maintenance improves the experience for visitors.
cost-effectiveness: Proactive maintenance prevents costly emergencies or downtime.
how do i get started?
simply select our gold, silver or bronze service levels from our pricing plan table above based on your needs. then complete the form, providing your contact name, email and website address. we will be in touch to begin our maintenance acceptance review.
what is the maintenance acceptance review?
in order for us to provide our best service to you we need to take a look “under the hood” of your website. wordpress has thousands of themes and plugins and we want to be sure that we can support you. we will ask you for access to your website at this point.
what if you can't support me?
in the majority of situations this will not be the case. we currently support hundreds of client websites. however, if we feel that your site cannot be supported by our packages due to the themes or plugins which are installed we will offer to rebuild the site for you on the most up to date technology at a discounted rate.
do i have to pay by direct debit?
bluntly, yes. we support a lot of sites and in order to keep our accounts administration to a minimum we stipulate that a direct debit instruction must be in place for your monthly fee. We will provide the Direct Debit instruction during the onboarding process.
who are wordpress maintenance co?
wordpress maintenance co are a sister company to meltedhouse digital ltd. meltedhouse are a web design agency who have been building business grade websites for over 7 years and have over 100 satisfied customers.
Interesting facts about Ireland.
Ireland (, IRE-lənd; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ; Ulster-Scots: Airlann [ˈɑːrlən]) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George’s Channel. Ireland is the second-largest island of the British Isles, the third-largest in Europe, and the twentieth-largest in the world. Geopolitically, the island is divided between the Republic of Ireland (officially named Ireland), a sovereign state covering five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. As of 2022, the population of the entire island is just over 7 million, with 5.1 million in the Republic of Ireland and 1.9 million in Northern Ireland, ranking it the second-most populous island in Europe after Great Britain.
The geography of Ireland comprises relatively low-lying mountains surrounding a central plain, with several navigable rivers extending inland. Its lush vegetation is a product of its mild but changeable climate which is free of extremes in temperature. Much of Ireland was woodland until the end of the Middle Ages. Today, woodland makes up about 10% of the island, compared with a European average of over 33%, with most of it being non-native conifer plantations. The Irish climate is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and thus very moderate, and winters are milder than expected for such a northerly area, although summers are cooler than those in continental Europe. Rainfall and cloud cover are abundant.
Gaelic Ireland had emerged by the 1st century AD. The island was Christianised from the 5th century onwards. During this period Ireland was divided into many petty kingships under provincial kingships (Cúige “fifth” of the traditional provinces) vying for dominance and the title of High King of Ireland. In the late 8th to early 11th century AD, Viking raids and settlement took place culminating in the Battle of Clontarf on 23 April 1014 which resulted in the ending of Viking power in Ireland. Following the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion, England claimed sovereignty. However, English rule did not extend over the whole island until the 16th–17th century Tudor conquest, which led to colonisation by settlers from Britain. In the 1690s, a system of Protestant English rule was designed to materially disadvantage the Catholic majority and Protestant dissenters, and was extended during the 18th century. With the Acts of Union in 1801, Ireland became a part of the United Kingdom. A war of independence in the early 20th century was followed by the partition of the island, leading to the creation of the Irish Free State, which became increasingly sovereign over the following decades until it declared a republic in 1948 (Republic of Ireland Act, 1948) and Northern Ireland, which remained a part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland saw much civil unrest from the late 1960s until the 1990s. This subsided following the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. In 1973, both the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom, with Northern Ireland as part of it, joined the European Economic Community. Following a referendum vote in 2016, the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland included, left the European Union (EU) in 2020. Northern Ireland was granted a limited special status and allowed to operate within the EU single market for goods without being in the European Union.
Irish culture has had a significant influence on other cultures, especially in the field of literature. Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, Irish language, and Irish dance. The island’s culture shares many features with that of Great Britain, including the English language, and sports such as association football, rugby, horse racing, golf, and boxing.
credit: Wikipedia