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​ ​ From the Buffs We Call These Fun Coupons It's the week of Thanksgiving... and Black Fr

​ ​ From the Buffs We Call These Fun Coupons It's the week of Thanksgiving... and Black Friday! And there is no exception to finding deals for the best products in WordPress this week. Check out these specials from our trusted partners at [WP Rocket with 30% off](=), [Beaver Builder with 25% off](), and [iThemes Security with 40-50% off](. Also, a few of our own [services]() include some these plugins already - another deal worth noting 😉 And if you're looking to create your own deals this holiday season, check out our recommended [coupon creation plugins here](). WP Buffs ​ ​On Business Go Pagely GoDaddy has acquired Pagely. Now, you’re probably thinking, “Wait, this for real? GoDaddy? But why?” After reading [this article](=), you’ll discover that Pagely’s founders have some pretty solid reasons why they sold it to GoDaddy. Pagely Make Your Emails Stand Out Want potential customers to open your emails? Boost engagement by following the [best practices for creating compelling newsletters](=). Design your Way ​ For the Devs Enhance WordPress Deployments using Buddy SpinupWP’s push to deploy feature is handy for most situations. But what happens when a developer needs a more complex deployment solution? They can use the Buddy tool. Here’s what you need to know if you want to [set up Buddy]( with a SpinupWP site. SpinupWP Best Black Friday Marketing Strategies Developers, are you ready for Black Friday? Here are over a dozen ways you can [use Black Friday marketing strategies](=) to boost sales during the festivities. Appsero ​ Bufftastic Tools Get Help All Day Every Day Making your life easier when it comes to managing your WordPress website is what we do best. So, with our team of expert WordPress engineers providing [unlimited website edits](), you’ll have more time (and peace of mind!) to do what you do best. Unlimited 24/7 Website Edits ​ Community News A Plugin Without a Plan Share your insight and help a colleague figure out what to do with a new plugin he created. Feel free to [leave questions and comments]( for our friend and join the conversation. WPMRR One last thing! Ready to tell us about our hits and misses for the day? Leave your thoughts with our social media team on Twitter [@thewpbuffs]( And if you enjoy these roundups, share this edition with someone who might enjoy it as much as you did, and tell them to sign up here. If you didn’t enjoy the email you can [unsubscribe here](. To change your email or preferences, [manage your profile here](. 3422 Brown St NW, #101, Washington, DC 20010 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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