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🥸 Launch your website in safe conditons

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pixelgrade.com

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oana@pixelgrade.com

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Mon, Feb 1, 2021 08:36 PM

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Hey, Did you notice that February starts and finishes on a Monday? It does not mean anything in part

Hey, Did you notice that February starts and finishes on a Monday? It does not mean anything in particular, but it's a roundness that I found beautiful. There's something lovely in such coincidences, don't you think? Oh well, maybe it's just me—a well-rested human being, grateful for having the chance to share these thoughts with you. Some coincidences occur out of nowhere. If you're paying attention and live in the present, you'll notice that there are plenty of opportunities to explore. For instance, I realized that one of the best sources of inspiration for writing in-depth articles on Upstairs, our blog, is from our customers. This is precisely how the latest story popped-up. We've been working with local businesses to build great websites and keep their business rolling in the digital playground. One of the reasons we took a step further and got our hands more dirty than usual is our will to experiment with a different working approach. We're still crafting digital products, but in the last year or so, we've been putting more skin in the game by being our customers. In just a few words: we're in the middle of a transition of using the same system we're offering to our buyers. George, our CEO, wrote a [powerful article about why we made this step]( and what it feels like. While working with local creative entrepreneurs, we notice that most of them know too little about launching a website. You'd be surprised about the lack of reliable yet friendly information that's out there on this topic. There's a massive contrast between articles covering all the gimmicks and leaving the entrepreneurs confused and frustrated, and those written superficially. We gave our best to put together those aspects only (technical and non-technical) that everyone needs to remember when they hit this particular phase. As always, we tried to put our experience at the forefront and write down [an article that's valuable and brings clarity](. Andrei, which is my fellow marketer, and I worked collaboratively to make this story happen. Before hitting the keyboard, we debated about how creative entrepreneurs feel when finishing their website, what anxieties appear, what are the mandatory things they need to pursue, or what it means to launch their www in safe conditions. Not absolute conditions, but safe. Our efforts turned into an article that's easy to follow, clear to implement, and available for the vast majority of entrepreneurs without being tech-savvy. Woohoo! Make sure you read it from top to toe and [kick-off a conversation]( by answering the final question. I'd love to hear and learn from your experience, too. And hey, we'll join the dialogue, no worries about that. Stay safe and kind, —Oana Why I'm getting this? You’re receiving this email because you use one of our free or premium products. If you're just tired or bored of hearing from us, you can [unsubscribe]( with a click. No hard feelings! Thanks for staying with us so far. Our mailing address is:Pixelgrade5 Vasile Alecsandri Street700054 Iasi, Romania

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