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WordPigeon is saying Goodbye! 😢

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pitchground.com

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udit@pitchground.com

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Thu, Apr 16, 2020 12:36 PM

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Hey {NAME}, It's time for to say Goodbye! ? It's expiring on 16th April 2020, 11:59 PM PST - Less

Hey {NAME}, It's time for [WORDPIGEON]( to say Goodbye! 😣 It's expiring on 16th April 2020, 11:59 PM PST - Less than 24 hours left! It's as easy to use as shown in the video above. 👆 With WordPigeon, you export the content in the same formatting from Google Docs to Wordpress in a click! Because transferring your content from Google Docs to Wordpress is no JOKE! The hours of hard work that goes into creating a successful piece of media content on Google Docs goes down the drain after copy-pasting it to Wordpress because you have to rework on the formatting all over again! 😥 So, simply use the power of Google Docs and Wordpress combined together with WordPigeon. What does WordPigeon offer you?Easy Migration - Instead of copying and pasting from Google Docs to WordPress and losing your images and formatting in the process, WordPigeon makes it easy to compose your posts in Google Docs and publish to WordPress with your images, links, and formatting intact. In a single click. No coding. No changes to your WordPress theme. No crazy code to break your site. Increase your productivity and save hours of formatting with WordPigeon in 3 simple steps - 1. Compose in Google DocsCreate your amazing content in Google Docs in the way you usually do. Add images and tables of content. Make full use of H1, H2, H3 headings and more. 2. Export from WordPigeonAll your Google Docs will be beautifully displayed for you in WordPigeon. No need to hunt for them, they’ll just be there. Hit export, decide whether you want a page or a post, a published piece or a draft, and then let WordPigeon do its thing. 3. Fine-tune on your Wordpress SiteHead to your WordPress site and you’ll find WordPigeon has already beaten you to it. Your content will be there in its entirety and ready for you to make any final tweaks before sharing it with the world! ...with many new features... Now, use Google Docs to its fullest and share your content like a PRO! 🔥 P.S. - Check out the detailed webinars and product videos that will help you up your Content Export Game! [ For more information, checkout PitchGround's Official Website - [( If you haven't yet joined our Facebook group then here is the link to follow some amazing ongoing conversations. [( See you inside the group! ✋ Udit Goenka Founder of PitchGround udit@pitchground.com   Sent to: {EMAIL} Little SaaS, Inc., 2035 Sunset Lake RoadSuite B-2, Newark, Delaware 19702, United States Don't want future emails? [Unsubscribe](

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