We created this curated post as a Hyper Guide to WordPress Monitoring. Use these techniques and gain valuable insights from your WordPress.
We noticed, that resources regarding WordPress monitoring (even about general monitoring) are scarce. There a quite a few, but they recommend the same few tips over and over. Even the paid advertorials from renowned monitoring plugin creators and Monitoring Service providers limit their suggested techniques only a mere 8~10 tips and market the post as mega/ultimate/ultra guides. So, we jumped on this bandwagon with this post, recommending 34 Tips for WordPress Monitoring. Don’t forget to share, as it was extremely difficult to create these posts! :D
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8 Tips on What Type of Monitoring Should You Do
- Live data
- Compared data
- Recurrence
- Reporting
- Cloud Monitoring
- Notifications
- SEO monitoring
- Performance monitoring
12 Tips | WordPress uptime monitoring
- 6 Tips on Who should do the WordPress uptime monitoring?
- 3 Tips on What uptime should you monitor?
- 3 Tips on What to avoid during WordPress uptime monitoring?
14 Tips | WordPress performance monitoring
- 6 Tips on What WordPress performance should you monitor?
- 5 Tips on Choosing the right physical place for your monitoring
- 3 Tips on What to avoid during WordPress performance monitoring?
10 Tips | WordPress broken link monitoring
- Pages
- Posts
- Tags
- Images
- Static files
- Social Media links
- Outside links
- Random everything
- Landing pages
- Backlinks
18 Tips | WordPress PageSpeed monitoring
- 12 Tips on What should you monitor with PageSpeed?
- 6 Tips on Which WordPress areas should you monitor with PageSpeed?
12 Tips | WordPress vulnerability monitoring
- XSS
- HTTP Response Splitting
- Remote Code Execution
- SQL Injection
- Gain Information
- Denial of Service
- Directory Traversal
- Bypass Something
- CSRF
- Exploits
- File Inclusion
- Gain Privilege
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