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How to route Pagely site backups to your own S3 bucket
All of your WordPress sites on Pagely are automatically backed up nightly and made available for download via your Atomic dashboard interface. Did you know you can set it up so your backups also automatically accrue under your own Amazon S3 account? There are a number of reasons why you might want to do this,…
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Fast WordPress Hosting
If you’re looking for fast WordPress hosting, then you’ve come to the right place. Speed is not just a luxury; it’s a necessity. Faster load times improve the user experience, reduce bounce rates, and even boost your SEO rankings. Let’s dive into why Pagely is the go-to choice for blazing-fast WordPress hosting. Here at Pagely,…
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Five Membership Website Mistakes to Avoid
We’re lucky today to have the second in a series from our friends at True Productions. Anthony Cassara is a wizard when it comes to video and membership sites. Previously Anthony did a guest vlog with us teaching his three top recommendations for creating a successful membership site. Today he approaches this topic from the…
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Lifecycle Marketing Strategy Explained
You probably spend a tremendous amount of time building and optimizing sales funnels for your business. And as long as you’re putting in the work, most funnels, even poorly constructed ones, will generate leads and sales. Build, test, optimize and repeat. The cycle never ends. What if changing just one aspect of your sales process…
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Reasons You Should Do a Regular WordPress Check-Up
Introduction to WordPress Maintenance Admit it, you do treat your WordPress installation as a set-it-and-forget-it kind of thing, don’t you? Almost everybody does. Literally, the only two things we usually do with a WordPress site once it’s up and running is: (1) publish new content, (2) update the plugins and the WordPress core itself (here…
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Google Tag Manager for WordPress: 6 Killer Reasons to Start Using It
If you’re looking for a better way to add and manage third party tags and scripts on your WordPress website, then the free Google Tag Manager service could be just what you are looking for. Google Tag Manager supports a plethora of tags including those from Google’s own services. Whether you’re adding Google AdWords or…
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How To Create a Sticky Post in WordPress
By default, your newest articles are published at the top of your blog. With every new article published, your existing articles are pushed down a spot — and eventually, off the front page completely. It can be disheartening when your best article drops off the front page. There are two main problems with this: One…
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WordPress Marketing Fails: What You’re Doing Wrong with Your Blog
You’re steadily publishing content on your business blog that you think is pretty great, 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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A Guide to Remarketing for Higher Ed
Introduction to Remarketing for Colleges and Universities “We all know the drill: Prospective students spend months painstakingly deliberating over which college they want to go to, visiting the websites of potential schools, and weighing up the pros and cons. For prospective students, college websites are a fantastic resource packed with information about everything from course…