What Are the Main Drivers Behind Real-Time Transaction Monitoring?
Posted on April 19th, 2023 by Simon Rodgers in Monitoring, ExplainerReal-time transactions have become the new normal. In fact, MasterCard research found that consumers consider real-time payments more important than the Internet, next-day delivery, and utility services. As a result, banks and other financial institutions are increasingly turning toward real-time transaction monitoring.
6 Steps When Your Website Get's Flagged as "Deceptive"
Posted on April 6th, 2023 by Lisa Baltes in Guides, SecuritySeeing your website flagged as deceptive by Google or other search engines is enough to spoil anyone's day. You've spent long hours creating a site, only for users to be informed that it is a cybersecurity risk. But what can you do? Should you scrap the whole thing and start again?
How Domain Name Security Helps Prevent DNS Hijacking
Posted on March 24th, 2023 by Francis King in Guides, SecurityYou're probably aware of some security best practices to keep your business's digital presence safe. This might include uptime monitoring, security checks, and many others.
The Ultimate Guide to Website Monitoring for Small Businesses
Posted on March 13th, 2023 by Jon Morgan in Monitoring, GuidesAs a small business owner, you know that a website is the backbone of your online presence. It's where potential customers go to find out more about your products or services and eventually choose to make a purchase. Besides that, it also significantly impacts your online presence and search engine rankings.
Why Does Your Website Crash? 5 Common Reasons You Need to Know
Posted on March 2nd, 2023 by Harry Flynn in ExplainerThe online market is becoming more competitive every day. An increasing number of online businesses are competing for the same customers.
Therefore, online business owners don't have the luxury of tolerating website issues like crashes. The more your website crashes, the more customers you lose. Even poor page load times increase bounce rates by up to 53%.