Here at TheSiteEdge, speed matters. It’s not just the speed of our sites that’s critical–though that’s imperative—it’s also the speed with which issues with our clients’ sites are resolved.
As a growing SEO and digital design agency, our most valuable asset is time. That’s why we recommend WP Engine to our clients: it gives us time to focus on building our business, while WP Engine makes sure our clients’ WordPress sites are performing their best.
We’ve had hosting accounts with other providers and encountered several issues: sluggishness, hacks, and downtime. We needed a change. But we also knew the frustration that can come with performing numerous site migrations. We asked ourselves, “Do we really want to move these sites?”
We took that chance. And, I’m glad we did. I could feel right off the bat that WP Engine had a breadth of WordPress knowledge. If we need to speak to someone, we know that person will be an expert in WordPress. They know how our sites work. That’s invaluable. It saves us time and let’s us pay attention to scaling our business, as opposed to spending that valuable time fighting fires in WordPress.
And the speed difference of sites on WP Engine is immediately noticeable, which makes our clients incredibly happy (and the same goes for Google). The uptime is also incredible—we don’t have to worry about a client’s site going down. Overall, the WP Engine platform makes our jobs easier.
On the web, time is money. Our clients come to us because they want sites that drive sales and conversion. And WP Engine delivers the speed and expertise to help us deliver on that promise to our customers.
Want more? Our WordPress hosting guide provides plenty of reasons on why WP Engine is our top choice for any website running on WordPress.
Sam Anthony (@santh0ny) is the Co-Founder and Director of Development at TheSiteEdge, a web design, SEO and PPC agency based in Minneapolis, MN. When not in the office, he enjoys the simple things with his wife and young daughter. Sam is also a die-hard Green Bay Packers fan!
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