For those of you who don’t know how I pay the bills around here, I have this “savior” complex where in I try to save people from themselves. While others hold their sides as they roll on the floor laughing at the idiots on YouTube who subject themselves to groin shots, I grimace in empathy.
As part of this complex, I launched a service known as Acumen Web Services where I sell self hosted WordPress blogs to business people who are not geeks yet want to harness the power of the internet in their marketing. At Acumen Web Services, I have a service known as “Cyber Angel” hosting. This means that I’ll be responsible for keeping your WordPress blog up to date as part of your hosting with me.
I offer “Cyber Angel” hosting because I’ve watched clients take groin shot after groin shot over the years and I don’t enjoy it one bit.
Here’s a word of advice: If your web site is getting nice search engine action, BELIEVE ME the bad guys are hard at work finding a way to grab a piece of your hard earned success.
That’s what is happening with WordPress blogs. Average, every day people are getting incredible results using WordPress self hosted blogs as their web presence. Because of that success, there are bad guys (and gals) out there who are always looking for a way to siphon success from these hard working WordPress blogs.
As a result, the WordPress development team is always trying to keep one step ahead of the bad guys. It’s a labor of love and it upsets me when people complain about the frequent updates. They’re doing it for YOUR own good folks!
So, updating WordPress is essential. If it’s too much for you, then get a free blog or hire someone to take care of YOUR self hosted WordPress blog for you.
As you might imagine, I’ve had more than one person throw a fuss over the monthly hosting fee which comes with “Cyber Angel” hosting. Most are surprised at how QUICKLY I agree to doing it “their” way. However, for some reason, the ones who ask “Why?” usually end up signing up quickly for the service. The rest have gotten exactly what they requested. I am MORE than willing to set up self hosted WordPress blogs on regular web hosting account, however it comes with the explicit warning that it is the CLIENT’S responsibility to keep the blog installation up to date.
So this morning, I get an email from one of those clients. At the time of installation, he was all “Scouts honor! I promise to stay on top of this!” His last blog post was August 2007. Unfortunately, while he may have forgotten about his blog, the search engines haven’t. He wrote a couple of posts which have obviously done VERY well for themselves with the search engines. Remember, there are always people willing and able to siphon your success!!! He’s not only not been posting to the blog, he hasn’t stayed on top of the installation issues.
Now he has a problem – a SERIOUS problem. Seems he’s been getting email messages from unhappy campers as a result of his blog. They go like this:
To Whom It May Concern:
I am tired of receiving messages containing malicious computer programs (viruses) from your e-mail address!!!
If within 1-2 days you do not stop sending messages to my e-mail address, I will have to address this issue to the Police!…
Today I received a hard copy of your data logs from my Internet service provider. The copy contains your IP address, logs of sending malicious programs and your e-mail address details…
I am sending you the copy of the document containing your data and logs of sending malicious programs as the proof of your fault!!!!!!
You must print the document containing the list of your data and logs of sending malicious programs and pass it on to your Internet service provider with, so that they could find out why the viruses are sent from your computer to my e-mail address!!!!
Ask your Internet service provider to resolve this problem!!!!
Do this now!!!
Once again!!! If you don’t stop sending the letters, I will address to the Police and file a lawsuit against you!!!
I went in and checked and by gum he is running an old version of WordPress. Go figure. I quoted him on what it’s going to take to “fix” the problem.
By the way, I can’t imagine that this is helping his company’s “brand” or image in any way, shape or form. While I’m sure the frustrated sender of the email above will NEVER forget my client’s company (which has been featured in the email address of each and every spam message being sent) it won’t be a good thing.
If you’re not running WordPress 2.6. X UPGRADE NOW!