Summary of what you get:
π Monitoring
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Uptime 24/7
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Vulnerabilities (daily)
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Malware (daily)
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Web Trust (daily)
π Managed weekly updates
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WordPress core
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Theme
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Plugins
π Optimization
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Database
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Post revisions cleanup
π Performance
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PageSpeed grade audit (daily)
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YSlow grade audit (daily)
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Website underperforming email alert
π SEO
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Broken links monitoring (daily)
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SEO ranking status monitoring (weekly)
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Keywords rankings (100 keywords)
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Competitors analysis
π Backups
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Auto backup before updates
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Secure offsite backups (daily)
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Secure alternate offsite backups (daily)
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Client-managed offsite backups (multiple locations)
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Site to site migration directly by the client
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Migration via client remote storage
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Migration via upload by client
π Development environment
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Clone the same domain on a new server
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Clone (migrate) a website to a new destination
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Multiple staging sites capability
π Reports
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Website care report (weekly)
π Hacked website fix
β Repair
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Restore
π Pre-built support
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Premium licensed themes
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Astra Pro
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GeneratePress Premium
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Divi
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OceanWP Premium Bundle
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Genesis Framework
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Premium licensed page builders
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Beaver Builder Standard
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Divi Builder
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Elementor Pro
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Premium licensed plugins
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Formidable Forms Pro
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WPML
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WPvivid Pro
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BPS Pro
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.... (ask for a full list before purchasing the service)
π Customer service
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Customer email support
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Customer 1:1 support
βοΈNOTEβοΈ
I don't do a "hacked website repair" service, because in short, the only correct way to "fix" a hacked website is to restore it from a backup to its last known "normal state" (before the hack was discovered), as it is generally impossible to determine when and what was "injected" into the site.
In other words, I claim that whoever offers such a service is knowingly committing fraud.