Hacked sites go downhill fast. Google doesn’t trust them (and rightly so) and removes them from the search results. It can take months or years to rebuild trust.

You even can get into legal trouble with the Consumer Protection Agencies if the hacker starts stealing people’s credit card information.

It can cost you hundreds or thousands of dollars in lost sales, not to mention time wasted and frustration when you get hacked. Isn’t it worth a small investment to make sure that doesn’t happen?

Matt Garrett’s site was hacked. He tells about this terrible event in his business life here: How I was hacked and how I protect myself.

Garrett is resolved to never let it happen again. He hired researchers and IT specialists to determine the best way to keep his WordPress site from being hacked again. He has found tools and techniques that have worked for him and for over 2000 clients.

He has put all this strategic wisdom into his new training, Blog Defender 2015.

In this new revision of Garrett’s training, he shows you the latest and best ways to fend off hackers. For example, the WordPress default actions provide a hacker with vital information so that vulnerabilities can be exploited.

Garrett shows you how to fix these design issues and make your site “bullet-proof”. He also connects you with free software you can use to stop hackers cold.

This is vital information for anyone who has a WordPress site. Get it here and protect yourself: Blog Defender 2015.

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