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Don’t Let Your Web Development Team Hold Your Website Hostage

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The popular fact-checking website Snopes is facing a serious legal battle and it has nothing to do with this its source material.

Late in July, the company had put up a landing page. To sum up the situation, a vendor that the company has been using is holding the website hostage, not allowing Snopes to update the site or place advertising on it. Since most of its revenue comes from advertising, the financial blow has caused Snopes to reach out to its readers and ask for funds for the first time since it was created. The funding will be used to keep the website alive as Snopes fights for control of its website in the courtroom.

This is a sad situation and unfortunately, it’s one that happens quite often. It’s not necessarily your hosting that could hold your website hostage — it can be a disgruntled web developer or the domain registrar. And if you’re not very literate in website development, you can easily lose access to someone looking to make a quick buck from you.

What’s really upsetting is when you aren’t prepared for a hostage situation. Many companies just put their trust in web design and marketing companies, not realizing they are essentially giving control of their online presence to someone who has no connection to the company. And when a disreputable marketer, web developer or even your hosting company decides to take your website hostage, you have a problem.

It can be difficult to regain control of your content and your data, especially if your company’s name isn’t anywhere to be found. In some cases, you may have to start from scratch with a new domain and a redesigned website. That could be a loss in SEO and a hit in both your wallet and your business’ revenue.

So how can you avoid becoming a hostage? Glad you asked:

If you need help with a website hostage situation, the web development team at ENX2 Marketing can lend a hand. Contact us now for more information.

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