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📚 Resending those eBooks one more time

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Remember when you started getting our emails, {NAME}? Yep, we remember it fondly too. In our very fi

Remember when you started getting our emails, {NAME}? Yep, we remember it fondly too. In our very first email, we sent you some pretty sweet eBooks. Well we wanted to send them to you one more time. You may be at a different point in your WordPress journey now than you were months ago. Taking a look with fresh eyes might be just what you need. - [📄How MEP Publishers Partners With WP Buffs and Took Control of Their 3 Complex Websites](=) - How Rigorous Digital Increased Their Profit Margin by 23% Through The WP Buffs White-Label Program [📄 (Agencies)]( [📄 (Freelancers)]( And here are a few more... - [📄The 12-Step Checklist to Achieve Loading Times Under 1 Second]( - [📄The 21-Step Checklist to Ensure a 99.9% Secure WordPress Website]( P.S. Here at WP Buffs, we manage WordPress sites 24/7 for [👩‍💻 website owners](=). We also fully manage client sites 24/7 for [👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 agencies]( and [👨‍💻 freelancers]( while increasing their monthly recurring revenue at the same time under our white-label program. [☎️ Schedule a private call]() so we can show you how easy WordPress can be when you work alongside the Buffs! P.P.S. If you don't want to support client websites yourself, you can [💵 join our referral program](=) and earn up to $1,296 per customer you send our way. Or if you're tired of running your WordPress business altogether, [🤝 sell us your care plans (or whole business) directly!]( Onward and upward, {NAME}! Joe Howard, [🐦 @josephhhoward]( Founder of [💪 WP Buffs]() & [📈 WPMRR]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 3422 Brown St NW, #101, Washington, DC 20010

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