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  • 2 Tools for Collaborating With Your Agency’s Clients

    Communication between agencies and clients is what keeps a project moving forward smoothly and efficiently. However, it can be difficult to juggle the assignments within your agency while staying up to date with your clients. Thankfully, there are a number of collaboration tools available for managing communication with your agency’s clients. This makes your company…

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  • Common WordPress Login Errors and What to Do About Them

    It’s such a simple thing, isn’t it? Open your login page. Enter your user credentials into the login form. Click submit and gain entry into the backend of your WordPress site: We do it everyday and give it little thought. But what happens if you don’t see your WordPress dashboard or, worse, if you don’t…

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  • How to Use Facebook Debugger to Control How Your Site Looks on Facebook

    Have you run into a situation where Facebook doesn’t display the right image or text when someone shares your site? In this post, you’ll we’ll show you exactly how to use the Facebook Debugger tool to fix that! First, you’ll learn how Facebook decides what information to display when someone shares a link from your…

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  • NorthStack™ Serverless – A new pay-as-you-go, elastic autoscaling hosting platform by Pagely

    Announcing NorthStack by Pagely Every now and then we get to do something really big and impactful — something that leaves an enduring mark by changing the way things are done in an industry. This is not an incremental update to a product or the gradual evolution of a solution, but is a revolutionary approach…

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  • Why Neglecting Usability Can Undermine Your WordPress Site’s Security

    Usability testing is one of those unglamorous tasks that are often left for another day. It can be difficult to justify the time and budget required to check every button, link, and function on a website. It’s a luxury that many online businesses feel they can’t afford. However, usability testing can uncover serious security threats…

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  • Disaster Recovery Plan: Why Your Website Needs One to Survive

    The word “disaster” is one you never want to hear in business. Even if it’s a seemingly minor disaster, it usually means taking time away from business to investigate the root cause, clean up the mess, update processes, and sometimes even apologize to clients or employees who were harmed in the wake of it. But…

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  • Nine Years of Managed WordPress

    A look back – and forward. We launched Pagely in August 2009. Now, nine years later, Managed WordPress Hosting is a multi-billion-dollar channel. I’m not sure even we saw that coming back then. The channel grew slowly at first, then quickly took off to become saturated with providers of all stripes. Managed WordPress is now…

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  • 9 Tools You Should Be Using In Your Plugin Development

    As web technology rapidly (and constantly) advances, it’s important to learn how to use modern technology to keep up with your rival developers, or risk losing out on much-needed work. While there’s a little bit of a learning curve for every new tool, being an early adopter helps you stay at the top of your…

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  • 6 Tips for Big Brands That Want to Kill It On Social Media

    Consumers expect a lot from big brands when it comes to social media. They look to their Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts for any indication of how they do business and how they treat their customers. They want to see that brands are smart and witty when they tweet, share useful information in status messages,…

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  • The Complete Guide to Building a WordPress Speed Optimization Plan [Updated 2019]

    Imagine you have a big meeting your team has been preparing for all month. You know where the meeting is, when you need to be there, and what to bring. However, the employee responsible for collecting all the materials for the meeting–the presentation, data you’ve compiled, the project proposal, and even the laptop you planned…

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