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  • Make Your Tweeted Content Stand out with Twitter Cards for WordPress

    In a recent post, we took a look at a free plugin for adding social sharing and other audience and traffic building tools to your WordPress website. Whether you used that plugin or are using a different option to add social sharing buttons to your website, there is a tool you can use to really…

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  • A new look for the service that started it all.

    Many moons ago we started on this project, however you are now looking at the spanking new Pagely® branding and website. We made a few branding and stylistic tweaks along the way in our five years of managing WordPress, but this is the first top to bottom rebrand. Have a look around and please tell…

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  • Sumo: Social Sharing Buttons & Other Free Audience Growing Tools

    An essential part of growing your website’s audience involves finding an effective way to convert your visitors into email subscribers or social media followers, as well as making it easy for them to share your content with their followers. Thankfully for WordPress users there are countless plugins out there which enable you to do this,…

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  • TablePress: A Free and Easy Way to Add Tables to WordPress Posts

    The WordPress post editor keeps on getting better and better, giving you a growing amount of control over how your post content is formatted and presented. However, one area where WordPress is lacking is adding tables to your posts and pages. While you can create a table using HTML and decorate it with CSS using…

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  • Add Attractive Email Sign up Forms to Your Site For Free with Optin Forms

    If you want to give your readers the opportunity to subscribe to your email newsletter, or increase the subscriber numbers of your existing mailing list, then adding attractive sign up or optin forms to your site is a great way to do so. In this post we will be taking a look at a free…

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  • WP-CLI Basics

    This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This sixth post is about WP-CLI, which stands for WordPress Command Line Interface. If you’ve ever worked with Drupal’s command line tool Drush then it should be easy to learn.…

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  • SPDY and WordPress

    This post is part of a series designed to help developers who are just starting out understand some basics and how they relate to WordPress. This fifth post is about SPDY (pronounced speedy) which we offer on our Business, Professional, Ultimate, VPS, and Enterprise plans. What is SPDY? SPDY was developed primarily by Google for…

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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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  • 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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  • Securing WordPress. There’s more to it than marketing hype.

    WordPress Security has gotten a lot of press (pun intended) of late. Every 3rd day there is new post, or guest post by someone driving home the importance of securing your WordPress install with proper file permissions, choosing strong passwords, and the like. Listen to them, and take heed as they are smart people telling…

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