Pagely – 2016 in Review
As we come to the end of another year, it is common to take a look back in review. What worked? What didn’t? Did we hit our goals and how does that inform our mission planning for 2017? Let’s set the stage: 2016 was a transition year for us. Beginning in late 2015 we made the decision to go from position A in the mid-tier of the market to position B at the top [image above]. We made the deliberate decision to stop offering plans to the B2C market and focus on the upper echelon of the B2B Managed WordPress Hosting market. Throughout 2016, we overhauled our positioning, improved our service offerings and increased prices to reflect, and doubled down on our customer-centric approach. It was a high-risk/high-reward gamble that could have seen us stall out and possibly even sink.
Thankfully we beat the Vegas odds and are diving into 2017 with momentum at our back. Below I’ll share some commentary on the last year at Pagely and some insight into our YoY growth. We’ve never disclosed hard numbers… but we’ll talk in percentages.
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Most of 2016 saw us working behind the scenes to scale out our Amazon Web Services stack and reinforce our uptime goals.
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