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WP Engine vs. SiteGround: Which is Better for Your WordPress Site?
While both WP Engine and SiteGround make starting and managing a WordPress website easier than with non-WordPress hosting like GoDaddy, Network Solutions, and HostGator, our experience over the last five years is that WP Engine is better suited to host websites for small and mid-sized and large-sized businesses. Users praise WP Engine for its custom software solutions, testing environments, and overall great experience for any website.
Because WP Engine is dedicated to WordPress entirely, it’s built to be the best option for efficiently managing WordPress sites, while SiteGround must also accommodate other content management systems. As SiteGround initially appears to be the cheaper option, featuers we believe most websites need all cost extra and make WP Engine a better deal.
… Continue Reading >>How to Boost WordPress Productivity & Security
Considering the presence of GoDaddy, Network Solutions, HostGator, your cousin’s IT company, and even onsite servers, there’s no lack of hosting options for your website. So how do you know if you’ve got the right one and what should you even look for?
Many organizations choose a web hosting service by perusing a list of functions instead of thinking about an overall digital marketing strategy. The right hosting service can save you time, money, boost your productivity, secure your website.
If that sounds like more than you can ask of a web host, it isn’t.
One of the best website solutions our clients have taken advantage of in recent years is WP Engine,
… Continue Reading >>Website Security: How to Protect Your WordPress Site from Cyberattack
No matter what kind of website you use for your B2B business, there are security issues to address. Here’s what you need to know to ensure your WordPress site is well-protected against hackers and cybercriminals.
Choosing a Secure Website Hosting Option
With many website hosting options available, it’s important to choose a hosting service that will save you time and money, as well as ensure maximum security for your site. At Innovaxis, our research led us to WP Engine: a WordPress managed hosting service and platform.
When Adobe eliminated its content management software, Business Catalyst, we needed a cost-efficient, secure web hosting solution for our clients that didn’t create the need for a lot of ongoing maintenance to stay up-to-date and secure.
… Continue Reading >>Farewell, Adobe Business Catalyst – What’s Next?
At this time two years ago, we encouraged B2B companies to use Adobe Business Catalyst – our website content management system (WCMS) of choice.
Sadly and unexpectedly, Business Catalyst announced that they will end-of-life the platform by March 26, 2020. Adobe originally wanted to pull the plug in 2018, but pushed the date back as torches were lit and pitchforks were being sharpened. This leaves more than 700,000 websites currently hosted on Adobe with the daunting task of migrating to another platform.
Choosing a WCMS for your B2B website can be a struggle. There are so many – trendy platforms entice you with promises of do-it-yourself website designs and minimal prices.
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