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Reflecting on 9 Years of Wordpress Hosting + What's Next

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A lot has changed since Pagely introduced the first managed Wordpress hosting solution nine years ag

A lot has changed since Pagely introduced the first managed Wordpress hosting solution nine years ago. In this article, our Co-Founder and CEO, Joshua Strebel, reflects on the evolving Wordpress hosting industry while detailing the unique company culture and values that have contributed to our steady growth in spite of increasing competition. The article wraps up with Joshua hinting at where the industry is headed... and what's coming next from Pagely. [READ "9 YEARS OF MANAGED WORDPRESS"]( More updates and information [Sorry, Not Sorry: The Problem with Facebook's Sorry Campaign]( - Time and time again, mega companies exploit customer data for nefarious reasons but walk away with a slap on the wrist. Founders and business leaders need to remember that integrity, transparency, and fairness can be inclusive of profit and growth. [Introducing PressThumb]( - Now you can easily, dynamically serve and scale your image assets with flexible, on-demand image management. [Fresh Updates to the Atomic Beta]( - New analytics graphs detailing vCPU usage, CDN improvements, and UI enhancements make this a significant update for users. Much more to come. [How Pagely is Using Adaptive Video to Deliver Automated Consultative Sales]( - See how Pagely uses a "choose your own adventure" video consultation to increase sales and shorten the buying cycle. You subscribed to receive updates. If you no longer wish to be notified, [manage your settings here](. Pagely, Inc, 4729 E. Sunrise Dr. Ste 435, Tucson, AZ 85718-4535, United States [Click here to see a web copy of this email](

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