Running a small business often means juggling many roles at once—sales, marketing, operations, and yes, IT. Unfortunately, that’s where many owners make avoidable mistakes that can cost them time, money, and peace of mind. Here are the top five IT pitfalls small businesses face, and what to do instead.
1. Ignoring Regular Backups
Many businesses assume their data is safe until it isn’t. Hardware can fail, ransomware can strike, and human error happens.
Fix: Automate your backups. Store copies both locally and in the cloud so you’re covered no matter what happens.
2. Weak Password Practices
“Password123” might be easy to remember, but it’s also easy to hack.
Fix: Use a password manager and enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) on all business accounts.
3. Skipping Software Updates
Outdated software is one of the biggest security risks out there.
Fix: Turn on automatic updates wherever possible and schedule maintenance windows for critical systems.

4. Not Having an IT Security Policy
If your employees don’t know what’s allowed or not, you’re leaving gaps open for mistakes.
Fix: Create a simple, written IT policy—covering data use, email, and device management—and review it regularly.
5. Trying to Handle Everything Alone
Small business owners often try to “DIY” their IT setup. It’s understandable but risky.
Fix: Partner with an IT support provider who can handle security, network setup, and cloud solutions for you.
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