Trying out my first WordPress Backup to Dropbox

I like it so far!

Although I have an automatic nightly backup of all cPanel accounts, this is good for clients who want access without having cPanel access – or who just like to have the backup 'off-site' in case of fire, for example.

You can install the plugin from here:

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-backup-to-dropbox/

And you can sign up for Dropbox here:

https://www.dropbox.com

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Jean helps people who feel overwhelmed or not in control of their web presence by helping to create a website that becomes a true extension of themselves and their business. She enjoys teaching clients how to update and maintain their own website, which can give a sense of empowerment to the work they do.
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One Response to Trying out my first WordPress Backup to Dropbox

  1. Jean Egan says:

    It's a bit slow, so I could see setting it to only back up things that would change after the first backup.

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