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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 344983, member: 75687"] Although dealing with website downtime can be difficult, there are some actions you can adopt to mitigate the effects and resolve it as fast as possible. Here's how: 1. Find out what’s wrong: First, get to the root cause of the downtime. It may come from server problems, software updates, coding mistakes, traffic surges or others. Study server logs, error messages or any other available monitoring tools that can help identify what went wrong. 2. Talk to your hosting provider: If you have a hosting service in place, contact their support team immediately. Report the issue and give all relevant information about it. They can either identify and fix it on their side or advise on its solutions. 3. Inform relevant parties: Let your website users, clients or customers know about this period of unavailability on your site. Send them messages through social media networks like Facebook, Twitter or use email newsletters to update them accordingly. Provide an approximate time frame for when they should expect to access your site again. 4. Divert traffic temporarily: In case there is a chance for these visitors to still visit an alternative page which carries important details then do so if not create back up web pages that have only important details up until when the main website is restored minimizes the negative impacts of downtime as well as keeps some level of audience engagement. [/QUOTE]
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