How often should a website be updated?

Quick Answer

At minimum, WordPress core, plugins, and themes should be updated monthly. Content should be reviewed quarterly to ensure accuracy. Strategic page builds and SEO refinements should happen continuously for best results.

Website updates fall into three categories, each with a different frequency.

Technical updates (WordPress core, plugins, themes, PHP) should happen at least monthly. Security patches are sometimes released more frequently – critical vulnerabilities may require same-day updates. Delaying technical updates creates compounding security risks and can eventually cause compatibility failures where plugins stop working together.

Content updates should happen whenever your business changes – new services, updated pricing, team changes, or compliance requirement shifts. At minimum, review all key pages quarterly to ensure nothing is outdated. Professional services firms should pay particular attention to fee disclosures, credential listings, and regulatory references.

Strategic updates – new pages targeting keyword opportunities, conversion rate improvements, and content expansion – should be ongoing. The most effective professional services websites add 1-2 new pages per month based on keyword research, refine existing pages based on performance data, and test conversion elements regularly.

The biggest risk isn’t updating too frequently – it’s not updating at all. A website that hasn’t been touched since launch is accumulating technical debt, security vulnerabilities, and outdated content with every month that passes.

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We handle all updates as part of ongoing maintenance

Monthly technical updates, quarterly content reviews, and continuous strategic page builds – all included.