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Sean Tierney On How Disney, Oprah, and Facebook Run WordPress

Get into the weeds to improve your speeds and feeds

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Sales Tips you’ll learn today on The Sales Podcast

  • Sean is the Director of Sales for Pagely, the premier managed WordPress hosting provider.

  • He has over twenty years of experience in tech, marketing, and sales roles and specializes in automation and sales systematization.

  • Sean lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal where he kitesurfs and mentors startups in the Startup Lisboa incubator.

  • Read more from Sean on his personal blog or tune into his podcast for digital nomads.

  • Hosts WordPress for big companies like Oprah, Disney, Facebook

  • Issues to consider

    • Security

    • Performance

    • Page load

    • Patching and updates of plugins

    • Backups

  • Has a partner network

  • “Make the logo bigger”

  • Digital Ocean or AWS for hosting if you’re good at running things on your own

  • GoDaddy can help in a shared hosting environment with support

  • AWS is Amazon Web Services

  • Load speed

    • Plugins are the typical culprit that negatively impact your load speed

    • Get your cache straight

      • “What do you employ as a caching strategy?”

      • Engine X full page caching

      • Object caching

    • CDN—content delivery network

      • They use the Amazon CDN CloudFront

      • All the static assets of your website like PHP server output

      • Inspect your pages to determine load speed of each element

      • CDN pushes static assets to POPs

    • Optimize your images

  • Troubleshooting Plugins

  • White glove migration

  • Shared responsibility model

  • Husband and wife team built Pagely for themselves 10 years ago with no funding

  • They were first to market and they created a great reputation

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