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Pagely shared their report on 2017…

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Brian Krogsgard

Pagely shared their report on 2017 that includes what they've been up to and some previews of new things coming to Pagely. I'm a beta tester for some of them, and I'm happy to be a Pagely customer with these…

Recently a vulnerability affecting WordPress core…

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Brian Krogsgard

Recently a vulnerability affecting WordPress core and the password reset functionality came to light. Robert Rowley over at Pagely explains: Under three specific conditions the "forgot password?" functionality can be manipulated into sending the URL to reset a WordPress user’s…

Robert Rowley has been monitoring insecure…

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Brian Krogsgard
Robert Rowley has been monitoring insecure WordPress plugins which exposed PHP objects to potential injection on Pagely servers -- and shares how they addressed the issue. There are several interesting takeaways, but I especially liked his note about communicating with…

ReviewSignal’s annual WordPress hosting results takeaways

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Brian Krogsgard
Kevin Ohashi does the best WordPress hosting technical analysis out there. He's just come out with his 2016 benchmarks, which are the culmination of months of testing twenty six companies, across six price tiers, with five different methodologies. In addition…

The steady move upmarket in WordPress hosting

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Brian Krogsgard
Media Temple is the latest company to offer an "enterprise" level WordPress hosting option. Their new offering is based on Amazon Web Services and starts at $2,500 per month. From TechCrunch: The standard enterprise plan costs $2,500 per month comes…

Pagely has dropped their lowest pricing…

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Brian Krogsgard

Pagely has dropped their lowest pricing tier so that their lowest plan is now $99, a clear move upmarket. You get five websites with the lowest plan. They removed a $64 (3 site) and $149 (10 site) option as part…

WordPress Security — Draft podcast

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Katie Richards
This week, Joe and Brian discuss WordPress and website security, why it matters, how to go about it, and what the consequences can be when everything goes downhill.

Alex Ivanovs has a detailed post…

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Brian Krogsgard
Alex Ivanovs has a detailed post on the Pagely blog on how to make your blog more searchable. Beyond installing your typical SEO plugin, Alex's suggestions touch on how to audit your site, making your design more mobile-friendly, and examining your…

Join me at PressNomics 4

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Brian Krogsgard

PressNomics 4 tickets are out now for general admission. I registered today and look forward to seeing many Post Status members in early March. The Post Status Club launched last year just as I was boarding the plane for Post…
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