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  • Pagely Customers Spared Effects of Latest WP Vulnerability

    Traditionally, we keep security patches and updates simple and quick in our security haiku series of posts. But sometimes 17 syllables doesn’t cut it. This post will address some of the commotion regarding a vulnerability which was patched in WordPress 4.7.2. The vulnerability was an authentication bypass attack which existed in the REST API (a…

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  • My Role: Sean Tierney

    Following our CEO’s lead in this series of introducing ourselves and explaining a bit more about our role in the company, I’ll go next… Sean Tierney Title: Director of Sales & Marketing At a high level, I’m tasked with providing customer service to prospects before they become customers. My two responsibilities to the company are…

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  • Generating B2B Leads with Inbound Marketing and WordPress

    You put a lot of energy into creating content for your blog. It’s understandable that you would want it to pay off in terms of generating leads for your B2B company. And yet, simply having great blog content isn’t going to move the needle in terms of converting the people who visit your blog into…

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  • My Role: Joshua Strebel

    As companies grow and evolve, the roles we take as employees change. Typically from wearing many hats inside a small company to more specialized areas of focus in more mature companies. This is a new blog series we are doing at Pagely, where we asked a handful of our team to share how they see…

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  • How to Use Multisite WordPress Hosting for Multiple Clients

    Do you spend too much time going back and forth between the different sites that you manage? Wouldn’t it be great if you could do site updates, or make code tweaks, all at once and all in one place? Well, with multisite WordPress hosting, you can. WordPress is a content management powerhouse, but you already…

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  • How To Improve Your Pinterest Marketing In WordPress

    Have you expanded your marketing efforts to Pinterest yet? You might think Pinterest is a ‘soft’ social media platform. Full of cupcakes and kittens and moms saving images of the home DIY projects they want to make and ideas for their kid’s birthday party. There’s no serious marketing going on, is there? There is. And…

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  • ‘WHA’ Forms to Battle WordPress Plugin Hoarding

    When retired physicist Fred Lipschultz was asked about his inclination to hoard, he said, “I call it rubble without a cause.” More seriously, he continued, “It does pain me to throw away something that’s useful.” Is that really a problem? To hold onto something that could be of use at a later point in time?…

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  • WordPress Marketing Fails: What You’re Doing Wrong with Your Blog

    You’re steadily publishing content that you think is pretty great on your business blog, and yet, no one other than your mom seems to be reading your articles. What gives? If you’re not seeing the traffic you think you ought to on your blog, there’s a good chance you’re making a few of the following…

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  • Can Your Site Benefit from a WordPress Reverse Proxy?

    Two different sites under the same domain. How’s that sound? It may sound like a dream come true if you want to use WordPress for your blog content but are restricted to another domain or enterprise website. The solution is easier than you might think: use a WordPress Reverse Proxy. Here we’ll explain the ins…

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  • Pagely – 2016 in Review

    As we come to the end of another year, it is common to take a look back in review. What worked? What didn’t? Did we hit our goals and how does that inform our mission planning for 2017?   Let’s set the stage: 2016 was a transition year for us. Beginning in late 2015 we…

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