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The Final Lesson of 2020

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A blog post from Pagely CEO, Joshua Strebel, about what we've learned this year. Sometimes the world

A blog post from Pagely CEO, Joshua Strebel, about what we've learned this year. [pagely-email-header-200x57] The Final Lesson of 2020 [dumpster-fire]( Sometimes the world throws something at you that, despite your best preparation and skills training, you get hit square in the face and fall on your ass. Find out what we've learned from this challenging year and why people make all the difference. [Read The Post by Joshua Strebel]( [newsletter-december-security]( WP Security Updates We're always focused on prevention and mitigation of risk to our clients, and keeping you informed is part of that process. [Security Updates]( [newsletter-holiday-schedule]( The Holidays are Here Members of our team will be taking a much deserved holiday break. Check our schedule to see upcoming availability & impacted dates. [Holiday Schedule]( [newsletter-holiday-footer] When we think of all the benefits of being in our business, we quickly think of our relationships with great customers like you. Thank you for giving us the chance to do what we enjoy. Happy holidays from the very merry team at Pagely. [email-footer] Pagely, 4729 E. Sunrise Dr. Suite 435, Tucson, AZ 85718 [Manage preferences]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter](

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