Category: Pagely News

  • Pagely turns 4. Help us celebrate with a 30 day try-out.

    Happy Birthday to us. In September 2009 we dusted off some old code we had written for provisioning WordPress, cleaned it up, and launched the worlds first Managed WordPress Hosting service. Since then we have been enjoying helping thousands of customers secure, upgrade, and accelerate their WordPress powered sites. This year we are turning the…

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  • Pagely acquires competitor BlogDroid.com

    Pagely Acquires Competing Managed WordPress Hosting Company BlogDroid.com Phoenix AZ – The first to market and leading provider in Managed WordPress hosting, Pagely, has reached an agreement to acquire competing service BlogDroid in an all cash deal. Financial details were not disclosed. As a result of the sale, customers will move from the existing BlogDroid…

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  • Defeat the WordPress BotNet with this simple solution, use a pass-phrase.

    You have all likely heard about the recent rise in brute force attacks against WordPress, if you have not: Sucuri has been chronicling it for you. Here at Pagely we have the the best in class enterprise security appliances protecting our network, additional 2nd level mechanisms in place to throttle and block brute force attacks…

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  • Pagely announces new must-have WordPress expansion feature.

    Here at Pagely, we have been working with WordPress for a very long time, since v1.2 to be precise. Through all that time we have been mostly satisfied with WordPress and the capabilities it brings to web publishing. A solution without a problem WordPress is an amazing piece of software, however we have always felt…

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  • Consider paying for business email service

    There is one constant in the world of Small Business: people will lose their mind if their email service is down. We have all been there, frustrated when we can’t send that important email, or when you feel like you are missing that incoming note about a big sale you are closing. We all take…

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  • What is your WordPress Instance really doing? Find out with Pagely W3TC and New Relic

    We have been using New Relic for many months as a vital resource to keep an eye on the performance and health of our systems and our clients WordPress sites. If you don’t know what New Relic does, think of it sort of like the P3 Performance plugin on steroids, with rockets, and plated in…

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  • London Calling. Announcing UK WordPress Hosting by Pagely

    We have a fair amount of clients in the UK already and today we are happy to announce the availability of new caching nodes or a POP (Point Of Presence) in the UK. Enjoy even faster load times for your UK and European based traffic. Are you ready for UK WordPress Hosting by the founders…

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  • WordPress Security – An Infographic on common Malware and Attacks

    Editor’s Note: This post is from our archives, and not all content is still relevant. For a fresh look at our company & tech, we recommend these sections: The complete guide to WordPress security Our Managed WordPress Hosting Service Our Secure WordPress hosting solution Industry-specific Hosting Solutions Text: WordPress Security 58,701,915 WordPress sites in the…

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  • The Kids at St Judes were the real winners of PressNomics 1.0

    Editor’s Note: This post is from our archives, and not all content is still relevant. For a fresh look at our company & tech, we recommend these sections: Our Managed WordPress Hosting Service Articles on WordPress for Business Industry-specific Hosting Solutions Last week we invited all the major WordPress players to Phoenix for a first…

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  • Sessions, Cookies and You. Getting the most cache for your buck.

    This post is going to walk you through what a session and cookie is, how it works, and how they effect the speed of your WordPress site on page.ly. What are Sessions? Sessions can be thought of as digital name tags. When you visit a website, that website may want to assign you a name…

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