A website that performed well on launch day will not maintain that performance without deliberate ongoing management. Plugins fall out of date and create security exposure. Page speed degrades as content accumulates. Search rankings shift as competitors publish more and the algorithm updates.
Contact forms break quietly and no one notices until a prospect emails to say the form didn’t work. The commercial cost of a website operating below the standard of the brand it represents is consistent — and largely invisible until the wrong buyer encounters the wrong signal at the wrong moment.
Website management at Highly Persuasive is the ongoing function that prevents that. Technical maintenance, performance monitoring, content publishing, SEO health, and conversion review — managed monthly by the same team that built the site or is familiar with the strategic brief behind it.
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The Brand Gravity Momentum Session™ is the starting point for every management engagement. Twenty minutes to assess the current state, establish what the site should be doing commercially, and confirm the right level of ongoing management.
A Website Is Not a Project. It Is an Ongoing Commercial Commitment.
The most common mistake companies make with their website investment is treating it as a project with a start date and an end date. The website is built, launched, and handed over. The agency relationship closes. The internal team takes responsibility for updates — and in most cases, the updates slow down, the technical maintenance falls behind, and within twelve months the site is running on plugins that are two major versions out of date, pages that no longer reflect the current positioning, and a contact flow that has never been tested since launch.
This is not a failure of intent. It is a failure of system. Website maintenance requires regular attention across technical, content, and commercial dimensions simultaneously. Most internal teams have neither the bandwidth nor the specific technical knowledge to manage all three consistently. The website drifts — not dramatically, but steadily — away from the standard it was built to.
The commercial consequence accumulates quietly. A buyer who encounters a slow-loading website infers something about the company. A prospect who finds outdated service descriptions or case studies from three years ago forms a view. A search ranking that has slipped from page one to page three produces a third of the traffic at the same cost of ownership.
Website management is the function that keeps the commercial asset performing rather than drifting. At Highly Persuasive, it is structured as an ongoing relationship — monthly scope, agreed deliverables, and the same commercial orientation that governs every HP engagement. The site is managed against the standard the brand requires, not against a ticket queue.
What Monthly Website Management Covers
Every engagement includes the technical foundation. The scope above that is determined by what the site and the business actually need each month.
Uptime Monitoring & Backup Management
Continuous uptime monitoring with immediate notification on any downtime event. Daily or weekly site backups stored off-server with tested restore capability. A site that goes down for twelve hours and loses a week of backups is a recoverable situation; a site that goes down for twelve hours with no backup is not. Backup management is the lowest-profile item on any website management scope and the one with the highest commercial consequence when it is absent.
Analytics Review & Commercial Reporting
Monthly summary of the metrics that matter commercially: traffic sources, landing page performance, conversion paths, form submissions, and any significant changes in visitor behaviour. Framed around what the data is indicating about buyer intent and engagement, not presented as a raw export from Google Analytics 4. The reporting that makes the data actionable rather than archived.
Security & Technical Maintenance
WordPress core, theme, and plugin updates applied on a tested schedule rather than an automatic one. Security scans, vulnerability monitoring, and the manual review that catches conflicts automated updates miss. Database optimisation, error log review, and broken link detection. The technical foundation that keeps the site secure, stable, and functioning correctly without requiring the client to track it.
Performance Monitoring & Speed Optimization
Page speed directly affects both search ranking and buyer confidence. Monthly performance review against Core Web Vitals benchmarks, image compression, caching configuration, and the incremental optimisation that prevents the speed degradation that accumulates as sites age and content grows. Alerts for significant performance drops and the remediation before those drops affect search visibility or conversion rate.
SEO Health & Ranking Maintenance
Monthly review of search performance: rankings on target keywords, indexing status, technical SEO flags surfaced by Google Search Console, and any issues that are suppressing visibility. Title and meta description optimisation as needed. Internal linking review. Schema markup maintenance. The ongoing SEO work that sustains and builds the search authority the site has earned rather than allowing it to erode through inattention.
Priority Development & Design
The hours available for design and development work beyond standard maintenance and content publishing. New page builds, landing page design, form development, integration work, and any structural changes the site needs as the business evolves. Scheduled monthly rather than scoped as separate project engagements, which produces faster delivery and lower friction when the need arises.
Content Publishing & Updates
New pages, blog posts, case studies, team profiles, service descriptions, and any content updates the business needs to reflect accurately on the site. Formatted to the brand standard, optimised for the relevant keywords, and QA'd before publishing. The ongoing content function that keeps the site current without requiring the client to manage the technical publishing process or remember the brand guidelines on every update.
Conversion Optimization
For engagements where conversion rate is a stated commercial objective: structured testing of page elements, call-to-action placement, form design, and messaging — based on actual behaviour data rather than design preference. Recommendations made against the brand's commercial brief, not against generic best practice. The ongoing optimisation that compounds the conversion performance built into the original design.
Website Management On Demand
Let Us Manage Your Website For You
The Brand Gravity Momentum Session™ is the starting point for every management engagement. Twenty minutes to assess the current state, establish what the site should be doing commercially, and confirm the right level of ongoing management.
The Same Commercial Standard as the Build — Applied to the Ongoing Management.
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The distinction between HP’s website management and a generic maintenance retainer is the same distinction that separates HP’s brand work from execution-only agencies: the commercial brief is never out of the picture.
A maintenance provider keeps the site running. HP keeps the site performing — against the specific commercial objectives the brand has established. When an update is made to a service page, it is made with the positioning in mind. When a case study is published, it is published with the proof architecture in mind. When analytics are reviewed, they are reviewed against what buyer behaviour is indicating, not against vanity traffic numbers.
For companies that built their site with HP, this means continuity: the team that built the site to the strategic brief maintains it against that same brief. For companies that bring an existing site to an HP management engagement, the Brand Gravity Momentum Session™ establishes the commercial standard the site should be performing to and identifies where the current state diverges from it — which determines what the first months of management prioritise.
What a Website Looks Like Twelve Months Without Active Management
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The degradation is predictable and consistent across sites in every sector. Security vulnerabilities accumulate as plugins fall behind their current versions — not dramatically, but steadily, with each version gap increasing the surface area for exploitation. Page speed declines as unoptimised images accumulate and caching configurations fall out of alignment with updated hosting environments.
Search rankings that were earned through a disciplined build process begin to slip as competitors who are actively managing their SEO maintain and extend their authority while the unmanaged site stagnates. The gap between a site at position four and a site at position twelve is not visible on a day-to-day basis; it is visible in the traffic report at the end of the year.
Content accuracy drifts. Service descriptions that were precisely calibrated to the positioning at launch no longer reflect the positioning as the company has evolved. Case studies that were cutting-edge proof when the site was built are three years old. New team members, new capabilities, and new commercial priorities are absent from the site because no one has had the bandwidth to add them.
None of this is catastrophic in isolation. Together, it produces a website that is technically degraded, commercially stale, and performing materially below the standard the original investment was built to achieve. The cost of the management engagement that prevents this is, in most cases, a fraction of the cost of the rebuild that eventually becomes necessary.
Monthly Website Management Packages
Three levels of scope. All include the technical foundation. The level is determined by how much content, development, and strategic review the site requires each month.
MAINTAIN
For sites that need the technical foundation maintained without significant monthly content or development requirements. Security, performance, backups, uptime monitoring, and a monthly health report.
Includes:
- Security and plugin maintenance
- Performance monitoring and speed review
- Daily site backups with off-server storage
- Uptime monitoring with notification
- Monthly SEO health check
- Monthly performance report
Suited to: Sites that are performing well and need the technical foundation protected without active development or content work.
Minimum three-month commitment.
GROW
For sites that require active monthly content publishing, ongoing SEO maintenance, and the development hours to keep pace with business evolution. The management level for companies where the website is an active commercial channel.
Includes:
- Everything in Maintain
- Up to 4 hours monthly content and development
- Content publishing and formatting to brand standard
- On-page SEO optimisation for new and existing pages
- Monthly analytics and conversion review
- Priority support response
Suited to: Growing companies publishing regular content, updating service descriptions, or making ongoing structural improvements to the site.
Minimum three-month commitment.
PERFORM
For sites where the website is a primary commercial asset and ongoing strategic management is required — conversion optimisation, active SEO growth, content strategy, and the development capacity to execute on commercial priorities each month.
Includes:
- Everything in Grow
- Up to 8 hours monthly content, design, and development
- Structured conversion optimisation with monthly testing
- Active SEO keyword and content strategy
- Quarterly strategic review session
- Custom monthly commercial reporting
- Dedicated account management
Suited to: Companies where the website carries significant commercial weight and needs to be actively managed toward measurable commercial objectives.
Minimum three-month commitment.
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Website Management & Maintenance – Frequently Asked Questions
Q1:Do I need to have had my website built by HP to use the management service?
No. Website management is available to any company operating a WordPress site, regardless of who built it. New management engagements begin with a technical and commercial audit of the existing site — covering security status, plugin update requirements, performance benchmarks, current search visibility, and how accurately the content reflects the current brand positioning. That audit establishes the starting point and determines what the first priority actions are in the management engagement. Sites with significant technical debt may require a remediation phase before the standard ongoing management scope can be applied effectively. The Brand Gravity Momentum Session™ is the entry point that establishes what the site needs and what that means for the management scope.
Q2: What platform do you manage?
The primary platform for HP website management engagements is WordPress, which covers the significant majority of sites in the target client base. Management engagements on Webflow and other CMS platforms are available on request. If the existing site is on a platform outside HP’s standard management scope, that will be established in the initial audit and discussed before any commitment is made.
Q3: What happens if something breaks urgently outside the regular monthly cycle?
Priority support is included in all management packages. For Grow and Perform level clients, priority support response is agreed at the outset of the engagement. Urgent issues — site downtime, broken contact forms, payment or booking flow failures, significant security events — are addressed outside the regular monthly scope without additional charge for Perform level clients and at an agreed priority rate for Maintain and Grow level clients. The relevant protocols are documented at the start of every management engagement so there is no ambiguity about how urgent situations are handled.
Q4: How do I know what is being done each month?
Every management engagement includes a monthly report. The format and depth of reporting varies by package level, but the standard across all packages is a written summary of what was completed that month — maintenance actions, content published, SEO changes made, and any issues identified and resolved — alongside the key commercial metrics for the period. For Perform level clients, reporting is structured as a commercial review: what the data is indicating about buyer behaviour and engagement, what the next priority actions are, and what the site’s commercial performance looks like against the objectives established at the start of the engagement.
Q5: Can I change package level as my needs change?
Yes. Package level can be increased or decreased at the start of any monthly billing cycle with reasonable notice. Most clients start at a level appropriate to their current site requirements and adjust as the business evolves. Seasonal businesses frequently move between levels based on peak and off-peak requirements. The management relationship is designed to stay appropriate to the actual situation rather than to lock clients into a scope that no longer fits.
A Website That Was Built to Perform Should Be Managed to Keep Performing.
The Brand Gravity Momentum Session™ is the right starting point — for new sites, for existing sites, and for any company that isn’t certain whether its current site is performing at the commercial standard the brand requires. Twenty minutes to assess the current state and establish what active management should prioritise.

